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#24: The Biomechanics of the Female Body & How It Informs Pregnancy, Birth and Overall Women's Pelvic Health with Adelaide Meadow

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In this episode I interview Adelaide Meadow to discuss how the biomechanics of our body can inform our labor experience, birth outcome, and overall experience in our female body.

This interview is a perfect segue following the sharing of my birth story in the last episode, as if offer insight and potential 'answers' as to why my (and many others) birth experience unfolded in the way that it did.

In this conversation we explore:

-What is biomechanics?

-How does biomechanics inform the birth process?

-Fetal positioning vs fetal movement, and why fetal positioning is not a pathology

-Body structure and how some women are physically more able to give birth

-What Adelaide says to women who 'did all the right things' but their birth didn't unfold and end in the way that they wanted.

Bio: Adelaide is a female physiology academic, movement teacher, bodyworker, and home birth attendant. She has been studying birth and female biomechanics for over ten years. She approaches women’s health, birth, movement, and women's culture from a physiological perspective, and believes in the genius of the body and the brilliance of women. Her professional contributions are at the intersection of birth, movement, and biomechanics, and how physiological birth requires physiological womanhood. She is a sought-after teacher, leader, and speaker on women's health and women's culture.

Learn more about her course, Born Through Movement here.

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My book, Informed Aware Empowered: A Self-Guided Journey to Clear Paps: https://cervicalwellness.com/book/

Cervix Healing 101 Workshop: https://cervixhealing101.pages.ontraport.net/replay

The Empowered Pap Guide: https://empoweredpap.pages.ontraport.net/

Website: https://cervicalwellness.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cervicalwellness

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Contenido proporcionado por Denell Randall. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Denell Randall o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

In this episode I interview Adelaide Meadow to discuss how the biomechanics of our body can inform our labor experience, birth outcome, and overall experience in our female body.

This interview is a perfect segue following the sharing of my birth story in the last episode, as if offer insight and potential 'answers' as to why my (and many others) birth experience unfolded in the way that it did.

In this conversation we explore:

-What is biomechanics?

-How does biomechanics inform the birth process?

-Fetal positioning vs fetal movement, and why fetal positioning is not a pathology

-Body structure and how some women are physically more able to give birth

-What Adelaide says to women who 'did all the right things' but their birth didn't unfold and end in the way that they wanted.

Bio: Adelaide is a female physiology academic, movement teacher, bodyworker, and home birth attendant. She has been studying birth and female biomechanics for over ten years. She approaches women’s health, birth, movement, and women's culture from a physiological perspective, and believes in the genius of the body and the brilliance of women. Her professional contributions are at the intersection of birth, movement, and biomechanics, and how physiological birth requires physiological womanhood. She is a sought-after teacher, leader, and speaker on women's health and women's culture.

Learn more about her course, Born Through Movement here.

--

My signature program to heal abnormal paps is 40% off from March 17-23 with the coupon code 'TRILLIUM': https://cervicalwellnessonline.members-only.online/evergreen

--

Sign up for my newsletter: https://cervicalwellness.com/cervical-wellness-newsletter-sign-up/

My book, Informed Aware Empowered: A Self-Guided Journey to Clear Paps: https://cervicalwellness.com/book/

Cervix Healing 101 Workshop: https://cervixhealing101.pages.ontraport.net/replay

The Empowered Pap Guide: https://empoweredpap.pages.ontraport.net/

Website: https://cervicalwellness.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cervicalwellness

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