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YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS
Your BIRTH Partners – cultivating inclusive, collaborative birthcare communities. We are on a mission to cultivate inclusive, collaborative birthcare communities rooted in autonomy, respect, & equity. We believe we are stronger when we come together as a community to champion birth. We recognize each birth worker brings their unique PURPOSE – YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS What We Stand For. Our vision for the future is of birthcare communities around the US where diverse opinions, experiences, education, and training are honored & celebrated. We envision birthing people being enveloped in the unique support they desire without fighting through bureaucratic redtape and navigating complex & archaicpower hierarchies.
ABOUT US – YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS Ray Rachlin, LM, CPM, CLC is a midwife and founder of Refuge Midwifery, an inclusive midwifery practice providing fertility counseling and home IUI, home birth midwifery care, and community education throughout the greater Philadelphia area. In addition to her private practice, for the past four years Ray has been immersed inpromoting
DONATE – YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS For questions about your donation, please call us or send us an email!. Your BIRTH Partners is a charitable organization exempt from taxation under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and as such, we are required to include certain disclosure language on all printed solicitations. PODCAST – YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS Chapters. Your BIRTH Partners. Unpacking Pelvic Biomechanics & Birth. Mar 15, 2021 Season 3 Episode 1. We are joined by Brittany Sharpe McCollum of Blossoming Bellies Birth to dive deep into bias around pelvis shape, pelvic biomechanics & dynamics, and the relationshipbetween the
HARM REDUCTION IN PREGNANCY & BIRTH Check out this episode’s full transcript or tune in wherever you enjoy podcasts. We’d love to hear from you; join our community group to discuss! Music from https://filmmusic.io “Gonna Start” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) CONNECT – YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS Hi there! We are so grateful you want to connect with us. If you’d like to get to know us more, please check out our about us where we share what led us to this work! We love to grow with our POSTPARTUM CARE FAILINGS & FOUNDATIONS We need to talk about postpartum care. We collectively, as a society, spend so much time focused on pregnancy and birth, and the postpartum period gets completely lost in the shuffle. We’ve r THE REBOZO & BEYOND: CULTURAL APPROPRIATION & BIRTH 1 In this episode Montse Olmos, Mujer dela Tierra, & Mayte Acolt, The Womb Doula, join Maggie to discuss their work and what they have witnessed around cultural appropriation during birth.In March, their shared cognizance led them to create a petition requesting removal of Rebozo training from doula workshops, which has garnered internationalattention.
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Your BIRTH Partners – cultivating inclusive, collaborative birthcare communities. We are on a mission to cultivate inclusive, collaborative birthcare communities rooted in autonomy, respect, & equity. We believe we are stronger when we come together as a community to champion birth. We recognize each birth worker brings their unique PURPOSE – YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS What We Stand For. Our vision for the future is of birthcare communities around the US where diverse opinions, experiences, education, and training are honored & celebrated. We envision birthing people being enveloped in the unique support they desire without fighting through bureaucratic redtape and navigating complex & archaicpower hierarchies.
ABOUT US – YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS Ray Rachlin, LM, CPM, CLC is a midwife and founder of Refuge Midwifery, an inclusive midwifery practice providing fertility counseling and home IUI, home birth midwifery care, and community education throughout the greater Philadelphia area. In addition to her private practice, for the past four years Ray has been immersed inpromoting
DONATE – YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS For questions about your donation, please call us or send us an email!. Your BIRTH Partners is a charitable organization exempt from taxation under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and as such, we are required to include certain disclosure language on all printed solicitations. PODCAST – YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS Chapters. Your BIRTH Partners. Unpacking Pelvic Biomechanics & Birth. Mar 15, 2021 Season 3 Episode 1. We are joined by Brittany Sharpe McCollum of Blossoming Bellies Birth to dive deep into bias around pelvis shape, pelvic biomechanics & dynamics, and the relationshipbetween the
HARM REDUCTION IN PREGNANCY & BIRTH Check out this episode’s full transcript or tune in wherever you enjoy podcasts. We’d love to hear from you; join our community group to discuss! Music from https://filmmusic.io “Gonna Start” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) CONNECT – YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS Hi there! We are so grateful you want to connect with us. If you’d like to get to know us more, please check out our about us where we share what led us to this work! We love to grow with our POSTPARTUM CARE FAILINGS & FOUNDATIONS We need to talk about postpartum care. We collectively, as a society, spend so much time focused on pregnancy and birth, and the postpartum period gets completely lost in the shuffle. We’ve r THE REBOZO & BEYOND: CULTURAL APPROPRIATION & BIRTH 1 In this episode Montse Olmos, Mujer dela Tierra, & Mayte Acolt, The Womb Doula, join Maggie to discuss their work and what they have witnessed around cultural appropriation during birth.In March, their shared cognizance led them to create a petition requesting removal of Rebozo training from doula workshops, which has garnered internationalattention.
YOURBIRTHPARTNERS.ORG yourbirthpartners.org SUPPORTING BIRTH AT EVERY SIZE What does it mean to support birth at every size? Sarah from GestationDietitian, Ray Rachlin of Refuge Midwifery, & Maggie came together to share how we can support birthing people of all sizes, and take the focus off of weight during pregnancy & birth.. Ray Rachlin, CPM, CLC; Sarah, RDN, CDCES; Maggie Runyon, MSN, RNC-OB; This week’spanel!
PODCAST – YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS Dr. Rebecca Maidansky, PT, DPT is a pelvic floor physical therapist and the owner of Lady Bird PT, a clinic in Austin, TX specializing in helping folks navigate pregnancy pains, prepare for birth and recover postpartum. She is passionate about improving access to pelvic health care and spreading the word that you do not have to live with pelvic CONNECT – YOUR BIRTH PARTNERS Hi there! We are so grateful you want to connect with us. If you’d like to get to know us more, please check out our about us where we share what led us to this work! We love to grow with our UNBIASED & REPRESENTATIVE BIRTH EDUCATION Learning about birth *should* be accessible, inclusive, uplifting, and dare we say it, fun! Yet so often, people don’t see themselves represented in birth imagery, and the available information doesn’t speak to their concerns & desires for birth. ACCOUNTABILITY, ALLYSHIP, & ANTI-RACISM: CULTURAL This episode continues the conversation between Montse Olmos, Mujer dela Tierra, Mayte Acolt, The Womb Doula, and Maggie identifying elements of cultural appropriation in the birth community and how we can respond to it, holding ourselves & the institutions we’re affiliated with accountable. If you missed part 1, click here or headback one episode!
BIAS IN PREGNANCY OVER AGE 35 This week we are breaking down the terminology stigma around “AMA” or advanced maternal age, exploring the nuances of risk management in pregnancies over the age of 35, & highlighting the benefits that should be discussed in any conversation around age & family planning. VIRTUAL DOULA DIRECTORY ORIENTATION Find here our complimentary orientation materials. Please view the three courses and take the completion quiz in the fourth module so you can be listed in our Virtual Doula Directory. HISTORY & FUTURE OF COLLABORATIVE BIRTH CARE In our last episode of season 2 we are joined by Dr Nathan Riley, MD of the Obgyno Wino Podcast to discuss collaborative birth care. We discuss how medicine & obstetrics has historically excluded midwives and other community caregivers, and the intentional harm that has caused, particularly in communities of color. PODCAST: 015 HOPE & PARTNERING TOGETHER We are back for Season 2 of the podcast!! This season we look forward to diving in more deeply to the highs and lows of birth care in ourcountry and
PODCAST: 014 BEING A DOULA DURING A PANDEMIC This week we are honoring the end of International Doula Month.We have a panel of doulas on to discuss their experiences of providing care through a pandemic: Chante Perryman, Cat LaPlante, and Rachel Carbonneau. We’re talking about work:life balance, virtual doula services and other ways to pivot during this time, and how we grow from here into a truly collaborative care environment.Skip to content
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Scroll down to content WE ARE ON A MISSION TO CULTIVATE INCLUSIVE, COLLABORATIVE BIRTHCARE COMMUNITIES ROOTED IN AUTONOMY, RESPECT, & EQUITY. We believe we are stronger when we come together as a community to champion birth. We recognize each birth worker brings their unique professional and lived experience to birth, and that birthing people benefit when they have access to a coordinated team able to support their specific needs. Photo: Jillian Mills of HeartlovePhotography
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_We have come together to provide resources for all involved in birthcare to have a space to connect, process, and grow along theirjourney_.
WHAT WE STAND FOR
Our vision for the future is of birthcare communities around the US where diverse opinions, experiences, education, and training are honored & celebrated. We envision birthing people being enveloped in the unique support they desire without fighting through bureaucratic redtape and navigating complex & archaic power hierarchies. WE TRUST & RESPECT THE EXPERIENCES OF ALL BIRTHING PEOPLE & AFFIRM THEIR AUTONOMY IN MAKING CARE CHOICES. Photo Credit: Tara Leach of Tara Leach Photography We attest to the rights of every person to receive personalized, respectful care throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum regardless of their age, ability, racial, cultural, marital, sexual, or genderidentity.
We recognize there is a long & unfortunate history of birth professionals ignoring, silencing, and othering those in their care, rather than striving for inclusivity and equity. We see the impact and harm this has had on Black, Brown, & Indigenous birthing people. Racism in birthcare continues to fuel disparities in perinatal morbidity and mortality, and must be actively challenged. We further stand in solidarity with trans, nonbinary, & gender nonconforming people who deserve respectful, knowledgeable, and affirming care. WE WELCOME DISCUSSIONS AND FEEDBACK ON HOW WE CAN FURTHER UPLIFT THE EXPERIENCES AND NEEDS OF HISTORICALLY MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES IN OURWORK.
WHAT WE DO
Our aim is to model multidisciplinary discourse that helps all of us to learn and stretch outside of our comfort zones. We encourage birth workers to have conversations within their community outside of their peer groups, as we step out of our silos to truly collaborate forbetter birthcare.
Our podcast is our first educational offering. We can learn so much from each other when we’re open to discussing birth, acknowledging our biases, and seeking to understand other perspectives. We actively support birth professionals by contributing to accessibility funds and sponsoring participation in aligned continuing education programs and trainings across the birth disciplines and forexpectant parents.
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