Birth Interventions Explored
Lindsey highlights the rapid evolution of birth practices, contrasting the past's medical interventions with the resurgence of natural birth movements. She discusses the implications of cord clamping, which deprives newborns of vital blood, and reflects on the cultural shift initiated by women seeking more autonomy in their birthing experiences. The conversation underscores the importance of understanding historical practices to inform present choices in childbirth.In this clip
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#436: The Medicalization of Birth and the Rise of Midwifery with Lindsey Meehleis
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