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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 58: Stories of Birth, Life, and Loss with Miri Sais
Ep 57: Essential Oils & Herbs During Pregnancy & Postpartum with Mindy Green, MS, RA, RH (AHG)
Ep 56: Losing Luca: One Family's Journey Through Infant Loss
Ep 55: Exploring Body Image & Intuitive Eating with Stephanie Dodier, CNP
Ep 54: The Epidural-sode
Ep 53: Bearing Witness to Birth: An Interview with Emily Graham of "These Are My Hours"
Ep 52: All About Birth Plans
Ep 50: Navigating Pregnancy Loss with Dr. Jessica Zucker, Ph.D.
Ep 49: The Facts About Miscarriage
Ep 48: What I Wish I Would Have Known: POSTPARTUM
Ep 47: What I Wish I Would Have Known: BIRTH
Ep 46: What I Wish I Would Have Known: PREGNANCY
Ep 45: Velamentous Cord Insertions & Cesarean Births with Nikki Helms
Ep 44: Racial Inequities in Birth in the U.S.
Ep 43: Healing Diastasis Recti with Wendy Powell of MUTU System
Ep 42: Birth Stories from a Queer Family
Ep 41: NICU Tips from a Preemie Mom
Ep 40: Surviving Postpartum with Multiples with Ashley Stetson, CD(DONA)
Ep 39: Breastfeeding Basics: How to Set Yourself Up For Success with Robin Kaplan, M.Ed., IBCLC
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