The Birth Keepers: I choose this – episode one

I'm thinking... The Birth Keepers' story is so inspiring 🌟! I mean, can you imagine having to choose between listening to your body's natural instincts or following the advice of Western medicine? It's crazy how that played out in their community 🀯. But what really gets me is how they're not just fighting for birthing rights, but also for the healing of historical trauma and cultural heritage πŸ’–. It's like, our healthcare system should be about supporting women's bodies, not suppressing them 🀝. And I love that they're creating a safe space for Indigenous women to give birth in a culturally relevant way - it's like, we need more of that! 🌸
 
I think its so important for healthcare providers to learn about indigenous cultures and the traditional practices of countries like Australia πŸŒΏπŸ’‘. Birth is such a sacred time for any culture, and to be taken away from that because of Western medicine can be really hurtful. The Birth Keepers are doing something amazing by creating their own birthing center where they can pass on these traditions and support new mothers in a way that's meaningful to them. It just goes to show that you don't have to choose between modern medicine and traditional practices, you can find a balance that works for everyone πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘Ά.
 
I'm so passionate about this story πŸ€— - The Birth Keepers are literally changing lives, you know? They're not just fighting for traditional birthing practices, they're also tackling the trauma that has been passed down through generations. It's crazy to think that in Australia, hospital births can be so... Western-centric πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I mean, our Indigenous women deserve so much more than just a sterile environment and some pills πŸ’Š. They need a holistic approach that respects their bodies and cultural heritage. The fact that they're creating these birthing centers where women can feel safe and supported is just amazing ❀️. And it's not just about childbirth - it's about healing historical trauma, you know? It's a big deal, but I'm so here for it πŸŽ‰. We need more people like The Birth Keepers who are willing to challenge the status quo and fight for what's right πŸ’ͺ.
 
🌸 I think its so cool how these Aussie Aboriginal women started their own birthing center to offer a more holistic approach to childbirth πŸ€°β€β™€οΈ. It makes total sense that they'd want to stick to traditional methods, especially after experiencing such devastating losses in hospitals πŸ‘Ά. The fact that they're not against Western medicine, just want to add a bit of cultural flair to it πŸ’β€β™€οΈ, is really refreshing. Its also super important that they're addressing the historical trauma faced by their community, and I love how they're using birth as a way to heal πŸŒ±πŸ’–
 
πŸ€±β€β™€οΈπŸ’• I'm so inspired by The Birth Keepers' story! It's heartbreaking to think that Western medical interventions can be so harsh on indigenous women during birth 🀯. Their approach, however, is like a breath of fresh air – all about nurturing and supporting the mother's body 🌿. I love how they're not against medical practices, but rather advocating for a more holistic approach πŸ’Š.

It's also super important that they're focusing on healing historical trauma within their community 🀝. That's something we should all be paying attention to! We need to acknowledge the injustices faced by indigenous communities and work towards creating positive change in our healthcare system πŸ”„.

I'd love to see more of this kind of initiative happen in Australia and around the world 🌎. It's time for us to recognize the value of traditional practices and cultural heritage in shaping our healthcare systems ❀️. The Birth Keepers are truly trailblazers, and I'm excited to see what they accomplish next πŸ’ͺ!
 
I'm low-key fascinated by The Birth Keepers 🀯! I mean, can you imagine having to deal with hospitals losing your babies? It's like, what even is that? 😱 And now they're creating these birthing centers that actually care about the mom's body and spirit? It's like a breath of fresh air πŸ’¨. I love how they're not against medical stuff, just wanting more balance between Western meds and traditional practices 🌿. And it's so cool that they're working on healing historical trauma within their community – that's some heavy stuff πŸ’”. They're basically fighting for the right to be born with dignity and respect πŸ‘Ά. I'm all about supporting these women and hoping more hospitals start listening to their needs 🀝!
 
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