MommyMatters

Cecile Edwards

MommyMatters is for the spiritual, heart-centered individuals, searching for tools to evolve and elevate themselves, their communities and the world. We believe that caring for care givers(mom, dad, teacher, nurse, etc), elevates children. We discuss intergenerational healing, intuitive and evolved parenting, mindfulness, sacred/deep/authentic self-care, stages of evolving/growth, postpartum care, early childhood and ancestral work, mother/father wounds, ENERGY MANAGEMENT and sovereignty. www.mommyevolve.com IG @MommyEvolve https://momevolve.setmore.com

  1. “A Good Birth, A Safe Birth”: The Role of Maternal Health Providers in Constructing Birth Safety in the United States

    08/21/2022

    “A Good Birth, A Safe Birth”: The Role of Maternal Health Providers in Constructing Birth Safety in the United States

    What a pleasure to discuss this critical topic with the brilliant Turquoise Brewington!  A little about Turquoise: Turquoise Brewington is a recent graduate from Princeton University where she majored in the School of Public and International Affairs with certificates in African American Studies and Spanish. Her academic research was focused on improving maternal health outcomes and combating racial disparities particularly through perinatal workforce policy initiatives. Turquoise is currently a Maternal and Infant Health Intern with the Burke Foundation where she supports transformative investments to bolster and diversify the midwifery and doula professions. In the future, Turquoise plans to continue work in maternal health at the intersection of business, technology, and policy upon completing an MBA/MPH in the near future. In the current social and political climate around birth equity and maternal and child health many groups are looking for a solution and the research/data behind it may seem boring but is essential to the sustained progress.  Mommy Matters is personal, communal and political.  In this episode we discuss the following questions at length: Definition of maternal mortality? In your research you state that there has been much turning to doulas to make birth "more safe" why is that? What are the pros and cons of this? What is the historical connection between midwives and OBGYN's in the construction of birth safety in the USA? Why the focus on NJ, NC and Washington in your research.  What is unique about these states and what is happening in NJ specifically that you found interesting? What are the primary similarities/differences between the obstetric and midwifery models as they relate to birth safety? What are Medicaid restrictions for low income birthing options and the doctors that desire to serve them and the connection to maternal health outcomes? What is the difference between CM's(Certified Midwives), CPM's(Certified professional Midwives) and CNM's(Certified Nurse Midwife)? Just to name a few.  As parents being able to advocate for the needs of families is critical.  This episode shares some ways to make this possible. While also teaching about birth options.  Please leave your thoughts! I look forward to hearing from you!

    58 min
  2. 10/27/2021

    Pregnancy and Postpartum Domestic Violence

    ******Trigger Warning!********  This is a sensitive topic about violence against women and should be listened to with care.  To educate and empower during this month - Domestic Violence Awareness Month - I wanted to discuss and shed light on this under spoken topic.  I was blessed to have the opportunity to speak with a survivor Lorina. Lorina was courageous and graceful in discussing this topic and gives copious details.  Lorina Coleman is a licensed esthetician and beauty educator with extensive knowledge in skin care, make up, nutrition, eyelash extensions and a resounding passion for the overall health and wellness of the skin and the body. She is a diligent and passionate beauty service provider that delivers above average service to each and every client.There is beauty in wellness. I’ve been in business over 15 years and naturally evolved into wellness and holistic healing. The esthetic is a reflection of the internal.MTM Solutions LLC is a solution based business that offers beauty and wellness services and products. Let’s find solutions to fulfill our potential and purpose. *Makeup Artist*Licensed Esthetician *Doula*Master Herbalist *Colon Hydrotherapist *Nutritionist*Author *Intuitive Healer https://linktr.ee/mtmsolutions Lorina can also be reached on instagram @mtmsolutionsceo.  Listen to her story and take note as we discuss the many tactics of abusers, the mental state of the abused, mother wounds, family care and connections and so much. more! Here are some statistics about Pregnancy & Postpartum and Domestic Violence that I think are critical to know:  :::Homicide is the leading cause of death among pregnant women in the United States.  Black women lead in these numbers. :::Up to 20% of pregnant women experience violence during their pregnancy, making it more common than gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, conditions routinely screened for in pregnant women by physicians. :::Women with unintended pregnancies are two to four times more likely to experience physical violence than women with planned pregnancies. :::Pregnant homicide victims are more likely to be killed with a gun than non pregnant homicide victims. :::Intimate partner violence during pregnancy is linked to depression, substance abuse, smoking, anemia, first and second trimester bleeding, less than optimal weight gain, and unhealthy eating patterns. :::Only 18% of pregnant women examined at an urgent care triage unit reported having been asked by their physician about intimate partner violence. You can find more statistics on the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Website www.ncadv.org I pray this episode saves lives. We were meant to be nurtured and restored - violence again pregnant women is a public health issue.

    49 min

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MommyMatters is for the spiritual, heart-centered individuals, searching for tools to evolve and elevate themselves, their communities and the world. We believe that caring for care givers(mom, dad, teacher, nurse, etc), elevates children. We discuss intergenerational healing, intuitive and evolved parenting, mindfulness, sacred/deep/authentic self-care, stages of evolving/growth, postpartum care, early childhood and ancestral work, mother/father wounds, ENERGY MANAGEMENT and sovereignty. www.mommyevolve.com IG @MommyEvolve https://momevolve.setmore.com