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Preparing For Pregnancy After Loss


Mar 7, 2021

The Black birthing experience in the United States has such deep and rich history. Some aspects are painful and others beautiful, but all of it laced with resistance, a constant fight to reclaim the sacredness of birth, to liberate our bodies, and secure a safer future for our children and families. 

In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Nicole JeanBaptiste, who’s a mother, Birthworker, Birth Advocate, and Oral Historian. So much of Nicole’s work involves honoring and uplifting the Black birthing experience. She shared with us, the contributions of Black women to the field of Gynecology, the origins of midwifery in the United States, the imbalances in our medical system that bring harm to birthing people, and ways we can move towards a safer birthing experience.   

>> To Stay in Touch with Nicole, find her here on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sese_doula // Learn More about Nicole on her website: https://www.sesedoulaservices.com

>> Donate to the Bronx Rebirth & Progress Collective to help them to further their work in supporting Birthing people and families in the Bronx: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/bxrebirth // Follow Them on IG: https://www.instagram.com/bxrebirthcollective 




RESOURCES FOR FURTHER EXPLORATION:



>> Dr Deirdre Cooper Owens, who teaches and writes extensively about the experiments done on Black slave women to advance the field of Gynecology. Learn more about her here: https://www.deirdrecooperowens.com/ // Follow her on IG: https://www.instagram.com/deirdrecooperowens/ 

 

>> The Business of Being Born to help you better understand the term, “medical industrial complex” in the birthing experience: https://www.thebusinessof.life/

 

>> Orgasmic Birth for examples of safe and beautiful birthing experiences—different from the dramatic portrayals we often see on TV: https://www.orgasmicbirth.com/ 



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If you’re looking to get to the next phase of your Birth Warrior Journey, here are ways that I can support you:



1. Join the private Birth Warrior Facebook Community with others on their healing journey. Whether you’re seeking ways to bolster your healing, are on a pause, or are actively trying to conceive, the community allows you to be with other Birth Warriors on their journey, and get the support you need for your next step. I lead a weekly live (Birth Warrior Wednesday!) every Wednesday at 6PM ET and share resources so you can be the fearless warrior you’re meant to be on this journey. Join us here: facebook.com/groups/birthwarriorcommunity



2. Work 1:1 with me for your emotional healing or to gently guide you through a conception to childbirth plan for your next pregnancy. Pregnancy after loss or infertility is tough, and you do not have to feel overwhelmed or alone. You’ve been through enough, warrior! And you are so much stronger with the right support! Book a complimentary strategy call with me to help you get clarity for the next phase of your journey: https://calendly.com/nataleefacey/20min



LEARN MORE:

>> Learn more about who I am and why I love to do this work at nataleefacey.com 




SAY HELLO:

>> On Instagram: @thebirthwarriors 

>> Via Email: hello@nataleefacey.com 

>> Inside the Birth Warrior Community: facebook.com/groups/birthwarriorcommunity