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    A Midwife’s Story and Finding Your Flow

    en-gbDecember 13, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Laura and Leah Hazard both practising NHS midwives, writers and birth activists, discuss how to bring evidence-based information about midwifery, birth and women’s bodies into the public sphere in a way that’s accessible, relatable and relevant to our times. Leah’s new book, Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began, expands on the history of women’s reproductive lives interwoven with her own personal story.

    Your host is writer, artist and midwife, Laura Godfrey-Isaacs.

    To find out more, head to https://www.maternaljournal.org/.

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