Woman-Centered Care: A Non-Negotiable

2024-11-27T14:34:34+00:00Blog, Labour & Birth, Podcast, Pregnancy|

Woman-Centered Care: A Non-Negotiable Celebrating Five Years of Birth & Baby Show: A Heartfelt Thank You It's the end of another year, and I'm taking a moment to reflect on the incredible journey we've shared together on the Birth & Baby Show. We've celebrated five years of [...]

Assisting Mothers After A Caesarean Section

2022-09-15T14:29:15+00:00Blog, Labour & Birth|

Assisting Mothers After A Caesarean Section Midwives and postnatal sisters encounter moms who have had caesarean births more frequently nowadays, than those who have had natural deliveries in private clinics. These moms have special needs in the time of recovery and should not be neglected, no matter [...]

When Things Don’t Go As Planned Series – Emergency Cesarean Section

2022-09-15T14:23:31+00:00Blog, Labour & Birth|

When Things Don’t Go As Planned Series - Emergency Cesarean Section Welcome and thank you for listening! Our guest today is Elani, who grew up in Jeffreys Bay and lived there for twenty-seven years. In her early twenties she went to the United States as an au [...]

A Critical Eye On Induction Of Labour

2024-11-20T10:03:58+00:00Blog, Labour & Birth, Pregnancy|

A Critical Eye On Induction Of Labour Midwife Ingrid Groenewald lives in Cannon Rocks in the Eastern Cape. She is also a wife, and a mom to three children. Ingrid says, ‘As an independent midwife, I see low-risk women throughout their pregnancies, do home- and water-births, and [...]

Sensitive Cesarean Section – What Is It And How Can It Be Achieved?

2021-07-29T08:44:26+00:00Blog, Labour & Birth, Podcast|

Sensitive Cesarean Section – What Is It And How Can It Be Achieved? Welcome and thank you for listening! Midwife Specialist Melanie Kearney joined Dr Margreet for an insightful conversation about ‘a Sensitive Cesarean Section’. Melanie’s love for working with new life started in her final year [...]

Early Initiation Of Breastfeeding After A Complicated Birth

2020-07-02T20:08:52+00:00Blog, Labour & Birth, Postpartum|

Early Initiation Of Breastfeeding After A Complicated Birth UNICEF and the World Health Organization recommend exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of life starting within the first hour of birth. Looking at the South African statistics on caesarean sections, it’s important to consider how we can help [...]

Measures To Minimise C-section Risks

2020-11-03T16:19:52+00:00Blog, Labour & Birth|

Measures To Minimise C-section Risks Professor Suzanne Delport – retired neonatologist and strong breastfeeding supporter – outlines procedures peripartum health practitioners can follow to mitigate risks to newborns of scheduled deliveries in the private sector.      Scheduled deliveries occur commonly in the South African private sector, with the majority [...]

Early elective C-section delivery – do we know what we are doing?

2020-05-04T18:27:32+00:00Blog, Labour & Birth|

Early elective C-section delivery – do we know what we are doing? When it comes to early elective C-sections, there are many harmful effects on the fetal-newborn transition, and the implications for care of the mother-newborn dyad are far-reaching, says retired neonatologist Professor Suzanne Delport. Newborns are increasingly [...]

Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Birth?

2024-11-20T10:05:36+00:00Blog, Labour & Birth, Pregnancy|

Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Birth? Anxiety and fear are BIG topics in midwifery, and today, I’m contemplating what scares women who will give birth to a baby. For most women, it’s The Horror of Birth. Much of this is fear of the unknown. Unfortunately, when women [...]

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