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Birth Stories Mzansi
Birth Stories Mzansi
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Creating positive birthing experiences in South Africa through story sharing and collective wisdom. Prepare, heal, share, or learn, this collection of honest, unfiltered birthing stories will have something for everyone going through preparing to conceive, pregnancy, breastfeeding and the post-partum. Hosted by Dr CC Verster, each episode takes us through one woman's journey to motherhood.
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In today's episode Jess takes us through waiting to fall pregnant, battling pregnancy symptoms, and mapping out her birth plan for an un-medicated vaginal delivery in private care. We talk through the importance of self advocacy and holding the space during labour, and the fine line between advocacy and responding to the moment during labour. In this honest account, Jess shares her journey to motherhood.
If you would like to contact myself or today's guest, whatsapp 0713582169 or look out for BirthStoriesMzansi on Facebook or Instagram
This episode is a must!
Danelle is a Midwife and nursing educator. She takes us through her birthing experiences; where book knowledge became wisdom through her lived experience of birth. Danelle had two caesarian sections despite planning otherwise for both births. She shares with us the emotional journey of learning to go with the flow when pregnancy and birth just doesn't conform to what you expected or dreamed of. Her story includes her experience of pre-eclampsia, Unexpected C-section, NICU, and adjusting to motherhood.
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If you would like to get in touch with Danelle you can find her via Estherea Women's wellness clinic: 083 728 7103 or via Birth Stories Mzansi: 0713582169
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Elbé passionately takes us through her experience of three vaginal births. One in Australia, one in a private hospital in South Africa, and the third - the redemptive experience of a water birth, lotus delivery in Midwife care. Her story is firmly grounded in her faith, and includes her reasoning behind desiring vaginal deliveries and advocating for a birth plan. She also takes us through her experience of deciding not to test for chromosomal abnormalities in pregnancy, being a parent in Neonatal ICU and the open heart surgery of her son.
Although a bit longer, this episode is jam packed with experience and food for thought
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If you would like to get in touch with today's guest, or to share your story, whatsapp +27 713582169 or find Dr Clare on Instagram @Birthstoriesmzansi
In this honest account, Marie takes us through waiting to conceive and her three subsequent pregnancies and deliveries. We touch on her experience with epidurals and delve deeper into her stories of delivering three vaginal births in private care; the expectations, her highs and lows.
Please like, share, rate and review this episode. Contact CC or today's guest on whatsapp on
+27 713582169
If you would like to share your birth story, send us a whatsapp or reach us on Instagram or Facebook @birthstoriesmzansi
In this episode I chat with Queen, a medical doctor and Mom of three. She takes us through her first two pregnancies and natural births while still a medical student. She also shares the experience of having had a baby with a cleft palate, the journey to diagnosis, repair and the support which got her through such an intense year of her life.
Queen runs Minority Doctors Forum South Africa, you can find her on tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@minority.doctors.f?_r=1&_t=ZS-91w5tkggTFi
to hear more about her ventures as a working mother in medicine.
Remember to like, rate, review and recommend this episode.
If you would like to share your story or contact CC, please whatsapp us on +27 713582169 or contact us via Instagram or Facebook
@birthstoriesmzansi
In this episode, I chat with Dr Amy Berlyn. She takes us through her pregnancy and planned caesarian section at term. We delve deeper into the emotions surrounding amniocentesis and the fine line between baby blues and full Postpartum depression. We also talk through the adjustment from high paced workspace to becoming a mother and how to make the call to scale down at work.
Amy is a GP working in functional and aesthetic medicine, you can contact Amy @dr.amyberlyn on Instagram.
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If you'd like to share your story or to get in touch with CC, whatsapp us on +27 713582169









