On 27 February, Emma Barnett spoke to Zoe Clark-Coates, who runs the baby loss and bereavement charity The Mariposa Trust, about her campaign for baby loss certificates. They were introduced in England in February for parents who’ve lost a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy. Emma shares her own story and also speaks to a woman who’s decided it’s not for her, and another who applied straight away and has now received four baby loss certificates. Have you ever had a nagging feeling that something wasn’t quite right? A gut reaction or a tingly spidey-like sense that tells you something is off? Author of Emotional Labour, Rose Hackman joins Emma to explain why we need to stop calling it 'women’s intuition'. Carolynne Hunter cares for her 14-year-old daughter who has severe cerebral palsy. She spoke out about her rising household costs back in 2022 and Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet paid her energy bill. Carolynne joins Emma to give an update on her life since then. It's been announced that a breast cancer drug - Pembrolizumab, sold under the brand name Keytruda - could help thousands more women than previously thought. Emma finds out more from Dr Liz O'Riordan, retired breast surgeon who has had breast cancer herself, twice.
Presented by Emma Barnett Producer Louise Corley Studio Engineer: Phil Lander
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Graves of stillborn babies, Chaka Khan, Climate seniors, Right wing women leaders in the EU
Paloma Faith, Leader interview: Rhun Ap Iorwerth, Parents with learning difficulties
Naomi Klein, Thornaby FC, folk singer-songwriter Aoife O’Donovan, author Lucy Foley
Isabella Tree, Emma Caldwell case, Baroness Delyth Morgan
Plus ones, Swifties, Scotland rape rule, Long-lost siblings
Bat for Lashes, Women and D-Day, Author Saima Mir, Sextortion
Tina Fey, Ireland's first 'witch', does young farmer culture have a problem with women?
Abandoned babies, Adventurer Alice Morrison, Being a 'BoyMum'
Mexico election, Queenie actor, Breast milk donor
Weekend Woman’s Hour: Ruth Jones, Netball Super League, FGM ban at risk in Gambia, Muses, Hadestown creator Anaïs Mitchell
Trump conviction, FGM ban at risk in Gambia, TV’s Queen of Books
Weekend Woman’s Hour: British cyclist Lizzy Banks, Show-women, Love bombing, Infected blood scandal
Ozempic, Netball Super League, Olivier award-winner Cassidy Janson
Hadestown creator Anaïs Mitchell, Perfume’s Darkest Secrets, the return of Loaded magazine
Ruth Jones, Women and renting, Couples who disagree about having children
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India's women voters, Dame Harriet Walter on Clara Schumann, Climate medal winner
Show-women, Women and the general election, Smartphone-free kids
Endurance runner Imo Boddy, love bombing, fake food artist
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