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This week we’re talking with birth doula Annie Kocher about how to provide sensitive, respectful care for queer and trans families. Here’s an overview of what we cover as well as the resources Annie mentions in the episode:
Basics to providing sensitive care for trans, queer, and non-binary people including understanding sex vs. gender, preferred pronouns and names, family/support structure, etc. The study about trans people not seeking/receiving care because of systemic barriers and insensitive care providers Some of the barriers that trans and queer people may face in accessing quality and sensitive reproductive care The intersectionality of queer/trans identity with race, financial resources, disabilities, etc. Some of the things that make trans reproduction different from cis reproduction (i.e. conception and lactation after testosterone, lactation after top surgery and for trans women, etc.) The study on how testosterone impacts/transmits to an infant receiving breast milk How to deal with being called out Getting Called Out: How to Apologize Resources on trans breast- and chestfeeding and lactation support: KellyMom: https://kellymom.com/bf/got-milk/transgender-parents-chestbreastfeeding/ Milk Junkies: http://www.milkjunkies.net/2017/05/jennas-breastfeeding-journey-trans.html?m=1 LLL: https://www.llli.org/breastfeeding-info/transgender-non-binary-parents/ Facebook group Birthing and Breast or Chestfeeding Trans People and Allies A book about breastfeeding after reduction surgery by Diana West Birthing Beyond the Binary Click here to get in touch with Annie!---
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Ep 115: Accidental Unassisted Home Birth with Ryan & Mary Lee
Ep 113: The Vadge Gadge Episode with Dr. Rose Schlaff, DPT, IF, WHC
Ep 112: Postpartum Sex & Intimacy with Dr. Rose Schlaff, DPT, IF, WHC
Ep 111: Persevering Through Long Labors: Mariane's Birth Stories
Ep 110: Inductions & Cesareans for Suspected Big Babies with Rebecca Dekker of Evidence Based Birth
Ep 109: Prenatal Yoga with Deb Flashenberg
Ep 108: Pelvic Organ Prolapse with Dr. Lauren Mallari-Snyder, PT, DPT
Ep 107: A Medicated Birth and a Front Seat Baby: Ashley Wadleigh's Birth Stories
Ep 106: Reducing Racial Disparities & Improving Outcomes for Black Birthing People and Birth Workers with Sabia Wade
Ep 105: All About Home Birth (part III)
Ep 104: All About Home Birth (part II)
Ep 103: All About Home Birth (part I)
Episode 102: CBD Use in Pregnancy, Postpartum, and Beyond with Dr. Cade Copeland, DC
Ep 101: Ask Us Anything (part II)
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