31 min

Episode 7 - "Birth trauma is anything the woman says is traumatic" Dr Rakime Elmir | Birth trauma, fathers experience of birth The Still Nest Podcast

    • Parenting

Dr Rakime Elmir
 
Hosted by Dr Fatima El-Assaad, a medical researcher and a bereaved parent, this podcast explores birth trauma, infertility, early pregnancy loss, stillbirth, infant loss in religious and culturally diverse communities. This first season spotlights the experiences of culturally diverse Australian women who identify with the Islamic faith.
 
This episode features:
StillbirthMental health Birth traumaFathers' experience of birthCultural and religious influence on birth experience 
Rakime Elmir is a Senior lecturer, Western Sydney University, School of Nursing and Midwifery. For several years, Rakime has worked in a variety of maternity settings in a large teaching Hospital. She completed her PhD in 2012 which focused on women's experiences of severe postpartum haemorrhage and emergency hysterectomy. Rakime has successfully led a number of research projects on birth trauma and the psychosocial impact on mothers, fathers and midwives. Rakime also has a keen interest in clinical learning for nursing and midwifery students and is leading a project on clinical placement preparedness for nursing and midwifery students. 
 
Want to feature in season 2? Let me know here!
 
IG: @thestillnest.au
The Still Nest
 
Disclaimer: This podcast is proudly sponsored by The Stillbirth Foundation Australia and Community Care Kitchen. The content shared in this podcast represents the views of The Still Nest and our guests and may not specifically reflect the views of these organisations. Please seek professional medical advice for any clinical circumstances that may arise.
 
Season sponsors:
Stillbirth Foundation Australia
Community Care Kitchen
 
Episode resources:
 
Dr Rakime Elmir socials: Facebook Rakime Elmir, twitter @RRakime, LinkedIn Rakime Elmir 
Need support?
The Pink Elephants Support Network
Bears of Hope
SANDS
Gidget Foundation
Support for dads Dads | PANDA
PREPARE Foundation |
Centre for Perinatal Psychology
Donate
Baby Funeral Fund
 
Did you like the episode? Buy me a coffee here!

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Dr Rakime Elmir
 
Hosted by Dr Fatima El-Assaad, a medical researcher and a bereaved parent, this podcast explores birth trauma, infertility, early pregnancy loss, stillbirth, infant loss in religious and culturally diverse communities. This first season spotlights the experiences of culturally diverse Australian women who identify with the Islamic faith.
 
This episode features:
StillbirthMental health Birth traumaFathers' experience of birthCultural and religious influence on birth experience 
Rakime Elmir is a Senior lecturer, Western Sydney University, School of Nursing and Midwifery. For several years, Rakime has worked in a variety of maternity settings in a large teaching Hospital. She completed her PhD in 2012 which focused on women's experiences of severe postpartum haemorrhage and emergency hysterectomy. Rakime has successfully led a number of research projects on birth trauma and the psychosocial impact on mothers, fathers and midwives. Rakime also has a keen interest in clinical learning for nursing and midwifery students and is leading a project on clinical placement preparedness for nursing and midwifery students. 
 
Want to feature in season 2? Let me know here!
 
IG: @thestillnest.au
The Still Nest
 
Disclaimer: This podcast is proudly sponsored by The Stillbirth Foundation Australia and Community Care Kitchen. The content shared in this podcast represents the views of The Still Nest and our guests and may not specifically reflect the views of these organisations. Please seek professional medical advice for any clinical circumstances that may arise.
 
Season sponsors:
Stillbirth Foundation Australia
Community Care Kitchen
 
Episode resources:
 
Dr Rakime Elmir socials: Facebook Rakime Elmir, twitter @RRakime, LinkedIn Rakime Elmir 
Need support?
The Pink Elephants Support Network
Bears of Hope
SANDS
Gidget Foundation
Support for dads Dads | PANDA
PREPARE Foundation |
Centre for Perinatal Psychology
Donate
Baby Funeral Fund
 
Did you like the episode? Buy me a coffee here!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 min