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An orgasm during childbirth? Pffft. Yeah, right. Like most people, I rolled my eyes when I first heard about the concept of ‘ecstatic birth’. I mean, childbirth is meant to be a traumatic and painful experience, right? That’s certainly the message I got growing up, and from every Hollywood movie with a birthing scene! But today’s podcast guest, family physician Dr Sarah Buckley, has not only experienced an ecstatic birth first hand, she has done the research and has scientific proof of the hormonal physiology of labour and birth that can result in a pleasurable and ecstatic labour. Um, sign me up please.
Trained in GP obstetrics, Dr Buckley has been writing and lecturing to childbirth professionals and parents since 1997, and is the author of the international best-seller Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering. Sarah is also the mother of four children, all naturally born and naturally raised, now in their teen years and beyond.
Sarah’s work supports parents and professionals to be well informed, and to listen to their hearts and instincts. She acknowledges parents as the real experts in their bodies, babies, and families (hallelujah!) and what she has to offer will radically change the way you look at childbirth forever.
Whether you’re a mama, a mama-to-be, a maybe-one-day, or even a hard no, today’s episode is SUCH important listening for women everywhere. (Basically, everyone with ovaries needs to hear this wisdom!) So if you want to understand the true power of your womanly body, and rewrite what’s possible when it comes to birth, this episode is for you.
In this episode we chat about:
- Sarah’s journey and how she became a natural birth doctor (05:24)
- How you can experience a natural ecstatic childbirth (08:53)
- Why giving birth is hardwired in all women (14:49)
- How we can rectify the hormonal gaps when we have interventions or c-sections (16:59)
- Why skin to skin contact is vital for as long as possible (19:27)
- What a baby breast crawl is (25:56)
- How important it is to trust your body — especially during pregnancy, birth and postpartum (32:22)
- Why no two births are ever the same (38:01)
- Why it’s important to be the most prepared you can be, and how hiring a midwife can be one of the most supportive things you can do (45:14)
- What is a lotus birth? (51:20)
- Plus so much more.
Episode resources:
- SarahBuckley.com (website)
- Gentle Natural Birth (website)
- Ecstatic Birth by Sarah Buckley (website)
- Breast Crawl (YouTube)
- Daniel Vitalis on The Melissa Ambrosini Show (podcast episode)
- Zero Separation by Dr. Nils Bergman (website)
- Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering by Sarah Buckley (Amazon)
- Spiritual Midwifery by Ina May Gaskin (Amazon)
- Baba Yaga by Sibelan Forrester (Amazon)
- Hormonal Physiology report (website)
Thank you so much for listening to this episode. I’m so honored that you’re here and would be so grateful if you could take 2 minutes to leave me a 5-star review in iTunes or on your podcast app, that way we can inspire even more people together.
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Another pregnancy/labour/birth podcast hope this means there’s a little soul joining you both soon.
My baby’s birth was just that, ecstatic! And Sarah’s book was the first I read. Thank you for sharing x
I absolutely LOVED this podcast Melissa & Sarah thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, research and experiences and all round wisdom around such a beautiful and sacred time. And as always thank you Melissa for asking such great questions and your relentless passion, it’s so beautiful and so inspiring. Truly amazing thank you thank you thank you xxxx
You are so very welcome Aleisha. Thank YOU for listening. Please leave me a review on iTunes so we can get more epic humans like Sarah on the show. xx
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