For many parents, selecting where they’re going to give birth is an important part of the planning process. However, Jodi lives on a small island with only one hospital and didn’t have a choice in the matter.
Though she and her baby are healthy, the birth was intensely challenging. Jodi’s pain went under-treated and many procedures were done without adequate communication. While I want to acknowledge that rural and remote medicine is complex, the pain Jodi suffered is unacceptable.
In this Episode, You’ll Learn About:
- How long it took to get from Jodi’s home to the hospital
- How her “advanced maternal age” affected the care she received
- Why she was unable to leave the bed during delivery
- Why doctors were in a hurry to get the baby out
- How doctors could’ve done a better job of communicating
- Whether forceps are still commonly used
- What it was like for Jodi to experience an episiotomy & forceps delivery without adequate pain management
- What steps were taken to deliver/remove the placenta
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published14 May 2024 at 09:00 UTC
- Length55 min
- RatingClean