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Birth Stories of Japan
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Each episode one mum tells us about their pregnancy, birth and postpartum journey in Japan. From pregnancy syptoms, to C-sections, home births, premature deliveries and postpartum depression, this is a collection of stories aimed at other mums living away from home ❀
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In this episode we speak to Laura about her first birth experience in Japan which she's using as a bit of a 'baseline' for her second baby's arrival later in the year. Although it took her sometime to really process the experience, she does say that it was a positive natural birth.
Being new to the country (Sanda, Hyōgo) her pregnancy was quite lonely and she did experience some prenatal depression.
Birth care facility:
+ Sanda Shimin Byouin
Follow on IG @birthstoriesjp
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Show notes: Covid-19, government hospital, no pain medication, natural birth, crowning, tearing, play groups -------------------------------------------------
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Opening
02:39 - Intro
03:44 - Journey to pregnancy
06:04 - Pregnancy
19:01 - Birth story
44:08 - Postpartum recovery
46:53 - Bottle time
51:13 - Outro
In this episode we speak with @suzukibears a mother of two originally from Toronto, Canada. After a positive birth experience at Sapporo Maternity Women’s Hospital in 2020 (during the pandemic) she heard about Ekubo Midwifery during her 2nd pregnancy and decided to have a home birth there in 2023 for another positive birth experience.
She shares the unique experience of tasting their 2nd baby’s placenta, a Mother’s Blessing & gives her advice for others that are considering changing their birth care providers mid-pregnancy.
To hear more about Amy's first birth experience you can listen here
Care facilities:
+ Sapporo Maternity Women's Hospital
+ Ekubo Midwifery Clinic
+ ENA Ladies Clinic (partner clinic)
PS. Amy & I both gave birth in the same midwifery home just one year apart from each other!
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Show notes:
Covid 19, birth partners, positive births, University hospital, breastfeeding, lightning crotch, natural birth, midwifery, home birth, eating placenta, afterbirth, Mother's blessing, blessingway, Stephanie Kawaii, Tokyo Doula cafe, fetal scope, fetal heart rate monitor.
Pregnant in Japan Podcast
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Opening
04:40 - Intro
06:17 - Journey to pregnancy + pregnancy #1
09:06 - Birth story
15:24 - Postpartum recovery
16:50 - Journey to pregnancy + pregnancy #2
25:31 - Birth story
41:04 - Postpartum recovery
43:18 - Costs
44:48 - Bottle time
47:17 - Outro
In this episode we speak to Gabi who walks us through her pregnancy and birth journey with daughter Satsuki. Satsuki was born prematurely in Tokyo during the pandemic which meant a solo labour for Gabi and then having to deal with the hospital's policies around NICU visits, limiting her abilities to be next to her daughter for the first two weeks.
She also found out about a liver issue during her pregnancy, discusses the language barrier at her hospital and takes us through her breastfeeding journey with a prem baby. Satsuki was born August 2022 at 35 weeks and weighing 2028g.
Care facilities:
+ Sho Hospital, Kita ku, Tokyo
+ Nihon University Itabashi Hospital
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Show notes: Brazil, Brazilian couple, Tokyo, symptoms of yellow eyes, liver health issue, hospitalisation, asthma, weight loss, early water breaks, PROM, 31 hours labour, IV drip induction, Ferguson reflex, premature, NICU, COVID restrictions, breastfeeding journey-------------------------------------------------
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Opening
01:49 - Intro
02:57 - Journey to Pregnancy
06:03 - Pregnancy
15:54 - Birth Story
25:56 - Postpartum recovery
33:17 - Costs
33:54 - Bottle time
36:17 - Outro
On this episode we speak to Nina who has 3 birth stories at 3 different clinics for us to listen to and compare. At each birth she felt more and more empowered and although the journey was never 'perfect' and postpartum recoveries were hard with her husband having no paternity leave, there was always a positive outcome.
She talks about navigating cultural differences, advocating and negotiating for certain birth practices and also coming to peace with birth preferences that she was denied.
Care facilities:
+ Hirano Maternity Clini, Hyogo Prefecture
+ Santa Cruz Maternity Clinic, Takarazuka
+ Mom Clinic, Kita Kobe
You can read more on Nina's blog here
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Show notes:
Moving to Japan mid-pregnancy, episiotomy, Alexia Leachman, Fear Free Childbirth Podcast, paternity leave, foreign support, breastfeeding, breast engorgement, blogger, Kansai
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Opening
00:41 - Intro
03:25 - Journey to Pregnancy #1
05:04 - Pregnancy
07:17 - Birth Story
13:05 - Postpartum recovery
16:22 - Journey to Pregnancy #2
17:23 - Pregnancy
21:07 - Birth Story
27:05 - Postpartum recovery
28:36 - Journey to Pregnancy #3
29:07 - Pregnancy
31:01 - Birth Story
34:53 - Postpartum recovery
36:37 - Costs
37:17 - Bottle time
43:08 - Outro
On this episode we speak to Eriko Lalanne a Japanese midwife based in Tokyo (e_tokyomidwife & josanshi_english). I've taken some of our followers most asked questions and thrown them her way:
• Where can we give birth in Japan?
• How can we say no?
• Why are epidurals so expensive?
• What happens if I don’t want to weigh myself at every appointment?
…The list goes on!
We discuss the standards of Japanese care, cultural differences and some possible fixes to our communication issues when we're going to check ups or are in labour.
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Show notes:
Japan Midwives Association
Tokyo, Japan, midwife, japanese, birth facilities, FAQ, interventions, refusing, care in Japan, epidurals, episiotomy, cultural differences, birth in Japan, painless birth, natural birth, weight gain, appointment schedule, filing a complaint.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Opening
01:59 - Pregnancy update
05:41 - Intro
11:09 - Who do I ask?
12:37 - Where to give birth in Japan
14:52 - Saying no to a test/check up
20:21 - Differences between Japan and elsewhere
21:38 - Epidurals
22:42 - What is the 'norm' in Japan, painless or natural?
23:45 - Appointment schedule
25:34 - Refusing things during labour
27:52 - Filing a complaint
29:57 - Topic of weight gain
33:33 - Cutoff for choosing your birth facility
35:18 - Outro
On this episode we speak to Sorina whose passion for foreign languages led her to Japan where she'd meet her husband and give birth to baby Luca. Although she initially hoped to have a natural birth, Hashimoto's disease and her low platelet count deemed her as 'high-risk' which resulted in being induced & then ultimately a C-section.She talks about having to accept her modified birth plans & how alone she felt being 'the only one' she knew of with such health issues.Care facility:+ Nobeoka Hospital------------------------------------------------- Show notes:Miyazaki, Hashimoto's disease,
Thrombocytopenia, low platelet count, induced, foley bulbs, oxytocin IV,
left occiput anterior (LOA), c-section, jaundice, NICU, anemia, mama guilt, RH negative, Birth Stories of Japan------------------------------------------------- CHAPTERS:00:00 - Opening00:50 - Intro 03:02 - Journey to Pregnancy06:18 - Pregnancy09:39 - Birth Story19:23 - Postpartum recovery25:59 - Costs27:00 - Bottle time32:37 - Outro
On this episode we speak to Sheila who is from Central America and moved to Japan 7 years ago with her husband (Japanese-Hondureños). An online prenatal course helped her decide on her birth plan, however when it came to delivery time both her and her hospital were happy to make changes.
Care facilities:
+ Yamaguchi Womens Hospital, Funabashi
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Show notes:
Chiba, vacuum delivery, episiotomy, La Leche League, kangaroo care vs skin to skin, postpartum rage
Join our Birth Stories of Japan Facebook group!
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00:00 - Opening
01:07 - Intro
02:41 - Journey to Pregnancy
04:43 - Pregnancy
12:26 - Birth Story
26:15 - Postpartum recovery
30:59 - Costs
31:46 - Bottle time
34:53 - Outro
In this episode we speak with Hikari who is Japanese with an English husband. She talks about the pressures that she felt within her own culture around pregnancy + body image and the relief she felt being able to speak to her foreigner friends about it.
Birth facility:
+ Aiiku Hospital, Tokyo
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Show notes:
Questions around being able to conceive, happy pregnancy, morning sickness, conscious of weight gain, body image, epidural, C-section, blood loss, breastfeeding issues, super tired post-birth, weight gain articles - CNN Japan , Tokyo Pregnancy Group
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Opening
00:49 - Intro
01:26 - Journey to pregnancy
04:50 - Pregnancy
09:14 - Birth story
15:43 - Postpartum recovery
22:03 - Cost
22:58 - Bottle time
25:44 - Outro
In this episode we speak with Aubree who moved to Japan with her husband from the USA and has since had two babies here. Due to her positive experience the first time round, both of her babies were born homebirth style at Kishimoto Midwifery in Osaka. Stone and Lila are very close in age and mama Aubree says that having family over during those early stages really helped her recover and not feel the mama guilt of leaving Stone while attending newborn Lila's needs.
Care facilities:
+ Yodogawa Christian Hospital
+ Kishimoto Josanin / Midwifery -------------------------------------------------
Show notes:
Homebirth style, close age of babies, irish twins, postpartum hemorrhage, breastfeeding issues, mama guilt, loneliness, isolation, 12hr labour, 90min labour, positive experience
Join our Birth Stories of Japan Facebook group!
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Opening
00:59 - Intro
01:39 - Journey to Pregnancy #1
02:48 - Pregnancy
12:25 - Birth Story
18:07 - Postpartum recovery
21:54 - Journey to Pregnancy #2
23:20 - Pregnancy
24:03 - Birth Story
32:49 - Postpartum recovery
38:25 - Costs
38:39 - Bottle time
43:35 - Outro
On this episode we speak to Alex @alexleefilms who is from Malaysia and gave birth to her beautiful baby girl in May of 2023 in Japan. She went through labour on her own until the very end when her husband was finally allowed to join, but says that the long labour was very much worth it.
Birth care facilities:
+ Teikkyo University Hospital
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Show notes:
alexleefilms.com
Powerspot gym
Kanagawa, suction cup support, refused induction, 19 hour labour, videographer, photographer, pilates, postpartum depression. breastfeeding issues, confinement period
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CHAPTERS
01:03 - Welcome Back
02:23 - Intro
03:55 - Journey to pregnancy
05:55 - Pregnancy
09:38 - Birth Story
19:42 - Postpartum recovery
24:54 - Cost
25:23 - Bottle Time
28:10 - Outro
On this latest episode we speak with Cheska, originally from London, who speaks about her experience giving birth to her twins in Tokyo.
Being a multiple pregnancy, she was told throughout her entire journey that it was a high-risk pregnancy. Because of this, sometimes 'medical experience' trumped her voice, which caused some stress. With COVID restrictions still in place it wasn't until her husband Shinan (Japanese) stepped in and wrote a letter on their behalf that she felt like her wishes were heard.
Shinan also joins us on this episode and speaks about the effects that the pregnancy had on him, seeing his wife like this & also financially as twins means "double the price", literally.
Their story is one of strength, joy & love.
Thank you so much Cheska for sharing your story xx
Birthcare facilities:
+ Red Cross, Tokyo
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Show notes:
For FB groups type 'Tokyo Babies + season +year
'Fertility drugs for follicle growth
Severe morning sickness
High CRP levelsMucus plug
Tokyo Doula support - Steph
Breech baby
Delayed birth
Twins, reincarnation, NICU, mama guilt, hospital costs.
You can find Cheska @cheskaharris on IG or join our FB group 'Birth Stories of Japan' to chat with her in our forum there.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Opening
04:36 - Intro
05:20- Getting pregnant
08:07 - Pregnancy
20:53 - Birth story
32:50 - Postpartum recovery
36:40 - Costs
39:41 - Bottle time
43:49 - Outro
***TRIGGER WARNING*** CAOS, voluntary termination of pregnancy, baby loss & grief. To skip, please fast-forward over baby #2 (timecode 18:27 - 34:54)
On this latest episode we speak with Juanita who shares her many highs and lows on her pregnancy/birth journey. She is categorised as 'advanced maternal age', being 35 for her first baby & 41 for her last.
Due to a rare condition called Chronic abruption-oligohydramnios sequence (or CAOS) unfortunately they lost their second baby. After such a tough experience and with time still ticking, they decided to try again which resulted in their "miracle baby", where she laboured on her own due to COVID.
She hopes that sharing her story will help other mums of advanced maternal age or going through grief from the loss of a baby.
Her story is one of hope, grief & joy all in one.
Thank you so much Juanita for sharing your story xx
Birthcare facilities:
+ Minoo clinic, Osaka
+ Hirano Maternity Clinic, Takarazuka Hyogo+ Toyonaka Shigatsu Byouin
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Show notes:
https://www.wellnesswithjuanita.com/Water breaking stats - Parents.com
Son Bahyu cream
Advanced Maternal Age
Chronic abruption-oligohydramnios sequence (CAOS)
Cremation in Japan
Grief support group which provides programs, self-led programs and free resources @lighthousecirclegriefsupport
Osaka, Hyogo prefecture, advanced maternal age, unexpected episiotomy, older pregnancy, early bleeding, CAOS, voluntary termination, baby loss, cremation, grief, pregnancy at 40, miracle baby, corona virus, COVID-19.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Opening
01:06 - Intro
03:40- Getting pregnant #1
05:52 - Pregnancy
10:46 - Birth story
15:36 - Postpartum recovery18:27- Getting pregnant #2
20:48 - Baby loss
31:33 - Recovery & healing
34:55- Getting pregnant & pregnancy #338:49 - Birth story
42:21 - Postpartum recovery44:20 - Costs
45:25 - Bottle time49:17 - Outro
On this latest episode of Birth Stories of Japan we speak with Robin who moved from Holland to Japan half-way through her pregnancy. She had a premature rupture of her membranes (PROM) at 34 weeks and was hospitalised for a further 2 weeks until being induced and says that she just 'surrendered' to it all.
Although what was happening was traumatic for her, she rates her care here in Japan very highly and in hindsight is very thankful that she chose to give birth in Japan rather than Holland. She also shares her wonderful experience at a postpartum retreat in Hayama.
Her story is one of endurance and hope.
Thank you so much Robin for sharing your story xx
Birth care facilities:
+ Azabu Women's Clinic
+ Shonan Kamakura General Hospital
+ Tsujido Hospital+ Mom Garden Hayama
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Show notes:
NIPT testing - Fetal Medicine
Baby blues and PPD - College of Midwives
Breastfeeding consultants - JALC
Kamakura, moved here April 2023, 1 month postpartum, NIPT testing, premature rupture of membrane at 34 weeks, 2 week hospital stay, NICU, pitocin, prostaglandin, loneliness, baby blues, postpartum retreat.-------------------------------------------------
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Opening
00:42 - Intro
01:51- Getting pregnant
02:53 - Pregnancy16:05 - Birth story
27:51 - Postpartum recovery
37:43 - Costs
39:26 - Bottle time
43:43 - Outro
On this latest episode of Birth Stories of Japan we speak with Kate who gave birth in Okayama to her beautiful baby boy Fynn. Originally from New Zealand, she talks about how the borders being shut during the COVID-19 pandemic and not having her mum by her side really messed with her expectations of what her first birth story would be like. It was a tough and lonely journey, but with the support of her husband, her in-laws and good old video calling she found the strength to get through. Overall she was very happy with her care at Miyake Clinic, Okayama.
Her story is one of strength and happiness.
Thank you so much Kate for sharing your story xx
Birthcare facility:
+ Miyake Clinic, Okayama
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Show notes:Acupressure for labour - Healthline article
Midwife Cath @midwifecath
Syntocinon - News Medical Life Sciences
JET ALT, fertility shrine, accupressure epidural, induction, Takamatsu, Shikoku, COVID-19, corona virus, pandemic baby, missing support, stitches.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Opening
03:55 - Intro
06:10- Getting pregnant
10:23 - Pregnancy
17:02 - Birth story
31:08 - Postpartum recovery
34:10 - Costs
35:24 - Bottle time
42:27 - Outro
On this latest episode we speak with Lily who is a Malaysian mama of one living in Japan with her Romanian husband. Her PCOS had quite an effect on her ability to get pregnant, however with the help of the doctors here she was able to conceive. Although she had quite a list of interventions during her labour (including an episiotomy and fundal pressure) she overall describes her son's birth as a positive one and was very happy with her care at Aiiku, Tokyo.
Her story is one of positivity and joy.
Thank you so much Lily for sharing your story xx
Birthcare facility:
+Aiiku Clinic (early pregnancy & check ups)
+ Aiiku Hospital (late pregnancy & birth)
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Show notes:
PCOS - Hopkins Medicine
Catheter - Very Well Family
Ventouse (vacuum cup) - NHS
Fundal pressure - Birth Injury Health Centre
Morning sickness, PCOS, positive pregnancy, birth advocate, catheter during labour, water therapy, episiotomy, epidural, ventouse (vacuum cup), fundal pressure, postpartum retreat, gaman, confinement period, baby blues.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Opening
00:48 - Intro
02:17- Getting pregnant
04:35 - Pregnancy
12:58 - Birth story
20:28 - Postpartum recovery
27:59 - Costs
28:54 - Bottle time
In this latest episode Elle offers us her refreshing and positive outlook on C-sections. She had 3 x C-sections in Osaka and believes that they were truly the best decision for her and her family.
Her story is one of positivity & strength.
Thank you so much Elle for sharing your story xx
Birthcare facility:
+ Osaka University Hospital,
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Show notes:
Epidural articles - Tokyo Review & QUARTZ
Meconium poop - Healthline
Girl gender selection gels
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Opening
00:53 - Intro
01:36- Getting pregnant #1
05:09 - Pregnancy
07:34 - Birth story
13:04 - Postpartum recovery
17:04 - Getting pregnant #2
18:23 - Birth story
20:49 - Postpartum recovery
22:10 - Getting pregnant #3
23:45 - Birth story
25:33 - Postpartum recovery
27:16 - Costs
29:30 - Bottle time
Mama Brooke is a first-time mum and shares her journey through pregnancy and birth with little cutie Iroha. So far from what she thought to expect, she battled both physically and mentally during her pregnancy. She is currently 6 months postpartum and tells her honest truth - that sometimes it doesn't "just get better".
With the support of those around her she's been able to find some ways to help her in her recovery & hopes that her sharing will help other mums also have those important conversations.
Her story is one of honesty and strength.
Thank you so much Brooke for sharing your story x
Birthcare facilities:
+ Ikuryo Clinic, Meguro Tokyo
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Show notes:
RH factor - ACOG
EDS - EDS.org.nz
Foley balloon method - WhatToExpect.com
Postpartum depression - Mayo Clinic
Jidoukan (indoor playgrounds) - Tony Tot Tokyo
Kawasaki International Mothers Group
Steph - Tokyo Doula Support
@steph_tokyodoula (IG)
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Originally from Australia, Laura, mama of 3, shares how all of her labours in Japan were faster than she could've expected. With her first, she had preterm labour contractions so was monitored regularly and given medications to put things on hold, but for her second, nothing could stop her son from being born premature. The traumatic experience was soon eased by the "top notch" care she was provided with at the NICU facility in Shin-Urayasu.
She also shares with us how she got an episiotomy, dealt with her close pregnancies and postpartum depression while looking after two under 2's & recalls the effects that the 2011 earthquake had on her and her young family at the time.
Her story is one of strength and courage.
Thank you so much Laura for sharing your story x
Birthcare facilities
Oshio Women's Clinic, Urayasu, Chiba
Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital
Yamaguchi Hospital, Funabashi
Show notes:
3'19" - Birth Control in Japan - Gaijinpot.com4'30" - Swine flu - WHO
5'14" - Preterm labour contractions - Betterhealth.vic.gov.au
17'00" - Norovirus - NHS
19'25" - Breech position - NHS21'40" - NICU - marchofdimes.org
32'03 - Bronchitis - health.govt.nz
45'08 - infant and maternal morality in Japan - macrotrends.net & data.worldbank.org
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Ariana takes us through the ups and downs of her pregnancy and birth journey's here in Japan. Her first experiece started off on an uneasy note, which she feels "set the tone" for her daughter's birth. After a traumatic birth experience and dealing with postpartum depression, Ariana and her husband were ready to do things differently with baby number two. Unfortunately they lost the baby early due to a miscarriage. Not long after she gets pregnant again and is able to turn a new leaf with her son's positive birth experience.
Her story is one of strength & hope.
Thank you so much Ariana for sharing your story x
Birth experiences in Tokyo & Kawaguchi, Saitama
Kita-ku Iryou Centre, Tokyo &
Takahashi ladies clinic, Kawaguchi Saitama
Show notes:
5'51" - Anemia - Hematology.org
17'31" - Postpartum depression
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Our first birth story is that of your host's. During Tiana's pregnancy with her very first baby she endured the symptoms and struggles of Topical Steroid Withdrawal & consequently also withdrew from the world. She turned to Podcasts to help get her through which sparked the idea for Birth Stories of Japan podcast.
Their baby girl Mellow was born naturally after 38hrs, home-birth style at Ekubo Midwifery clinic in Sapporo, Hokkaido. Although their initial clinics were not going to allow her husband or any other birth supporters in during the labour in 2022, where she ended up allowed both her husband and mum, who helped immensely.
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Show notes:
2'04" - Mellow Moments family photography @mellowmoments__
7'47" - TSW support groups 1) ITSAN fb group and 2) New and Expecting Mothers going through Topical Steroid Withdrawal fb group. Quote from TSW Assist8'18" - Maruyama Ladies Clinic
9'10" - NTT East Sapporo
9'45" - SEMI (Sapporo English Medical Interpreters’ Group)
11'05 - Home birth stat/quotes from HomeBirth.org and Tokyo Doula Support 11'35" - Ekubo Midwifery
12'54" - ENA Ladies Clinic
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