I’ve interviewed more than 300 women about their pregnancy and birth experiences on my podcast, Australian Birth Stories, and while everyone’s story is different, there are many common threads.
Over the past few years, I have heard countless stories from women who have struggled with their mental wellbeing during pregnancy. The anxiety of the climate crisis, coupled with the pandemic, has weighed heavily on mothers-to-be as they navigated pregnancy and birth preparation with less face-to-face guidance from their care providers.
Despite this, there is more conversation than ever about mental wellbeing in pregnancy, and consequently, a greater demand for pregnancy and postpartum doulas.
Self-care is essential during pregnancy, and it looks like many different things: staying hydrated, managing stress, prioritising rest, checking in with your partner or trusted friends when…
