VBAC and Homebirth after Cesarean with academic, mother and Midwife Hazel Keedle




Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond show

Summary: Hazel Keedle is a midwifery researcher and lecturer at Western Sydney University and a PhD candidate. Hazel has worked in midwifery group practices, an aboriginal medical service, a variety of hospital settings and as a privately practising midwife in both city and regional locations.  Hazels passion for VBAC followed her own experience of having a VBAC with her daughter in 2008 and since then has published research on women's experience of having a homebirth after caesarean and on her PhD work exploring women’s experiences of planning a VBAC in Australia.<br><br>Links discussed during this podcast:<br><br>1. VBAC Matters page (lots of info &amp; videos): <a href="https://www.facebook.com/VBACmatters" rel="noopener">https://www.facebook.com/VBACmatters</a><br><br>2. Hazel's Research, Women’s experiences of planning a vaginal birth after caesarean in different models of maternity care in Australia: <a href="https://bit.ly/3aB353j" rel="noopener">https://bit.ly/3aB353j</a><br><br>Hazel is also involved in a new survey exploring the experiences of Australian childbearing women in relation to the COVID19 pandemic, you can take the survey here: <a href="https://bit.ly/3h5XDrX" rel="noopener">https://bit.ly/3h5XDrX</a><br><br>Today's guest: Hazel Keedle<br><br>Produced, edited and presented by Annalee Atia for PBB Media <br><br>Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond comes to you from Bundjalung Country at Cavanbah or Byron Bay and we acknowledge with respect and reverence the Arakwal people of the Bunjulung nation, neighbouring clans and people for caring for this country since time immemorial. <br><br>The Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond show is part of a wider nonprofit community media and journalism project, PBB Media.<br><br>All rights reserved. <br><br><a href="http://www.pbbmedia.org" rel="noopener">www.pbbmedia.org</a>