The Jess Ngaheu Show

Azure Rigney: Advocating for Maternal Rights Against Obstetric Violence and Calls for Change

February 19, 2024 Jess Ngaheu Season 1 Episode 3
Azure Rigney: Advocating for Maternal Rights Against Obstetric Violence and Calls for Change
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The Jess Ngaheu Show
Azure Rigney: Advocating for Maternal Rights Against Obstetric Violence and Calls for Change
Feb 19, 2024 Season 1 Episode 3
Jess Ngaheu

Special thanks to our fantastic guest! Follow her at:

https://www.maternitychoices.org/team-1/azure-rigney
https://www.instagram.com/azure.rigney/
https://twitter.com/AzureRigney

In this episode, host Jess Ngaheu interviews Azure Rigney, a passionate advocate for mothers and advocate for maternity choices. They discuss the pervasive issue of obstetric violence and the need for systemic reform in maternity care. Azure highlights the lack of autonomy and support for women during childbirth, the underhanded practices within the healthcare system, and the impact of birth trauma on mothers. 

She also sheds light on the financial incentives that drive certain practices and the need for better disability support for women who have experienced trauma. Azure shares her personal experiences and the challenges she has faced in advocating for change. This eye-opening conversation exposes the flaws in the current maternity care system and emphasises the importance of giving women the support and choices they deserve.

Chapters

0:00:00 - Introduction to the topic of improving women's choices in maternity care 

0:04:55 - Highlighting the need for systemic reform in maternity care and the role of clinicians 

0:10:38 - Addressing the lack of education and awareness around normal physiological birth 

0:14:20-  Advocating for Medicare coverage for private home births and improved access to midwifery care 

0:17:45 - High induction rates and their impact on respiratory distress 

0:19:45 - The importance of addressing birth trauma and its effects on mothers 

0:20:29 - The need for ongoing support and care postpartum 

0:29:26 - Challenges in navigating the complaint system and policy change 

0:32:21 - Highlighting the prevalence of obstetric violence and its impact on women 

0:33:40 - Addressing the issue of sex-based rights and discrimination 

0:37:17 - Efforts to bring about change through political briefs and inquiries 

0:38:22 -  Success in initiating the first inquiry into obstetric violence in New South Wales 

0:39:13 - The importance of collective complaints and support from maternity organisations







To learn more about Maternal Grounding and to book Pregnancy Massage, Postpartum Massage, and Baby Massage, visit https://maternalgrounding.com.au/services/


Join our supportive community on Facebook: "Birth Trauma By Maternal Grounding" https://www.facebook.com/groups/1012299449213573


Connect with us on social media:

- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maternalgrounding/

- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlesuperheroes_/

- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maternalgrounding


Interested in being a podcast guest? Fill out the form https://forms.gle/zNbMezugBZxAJxBa6

For inquiries, guesting opportunities, or collaborations, reach out to us at hello@maternalgrounding.com.au

Show Notes

Special thanks to our fantastic guest! Follow her at:

https://www.maternitychoices.org/team-1/azure-rigney
https://www.instagram.com/azure.rigney/
https://twitter.com/AzureRigney

In this episode, host Jess Ngaheu interviews Azure Rigney, a passionate advocate for mothers and advocate for maternity choices. They discuss the pervasive issue of obstetric violence and the need for systemic reform in maternity care. Azure highlights the lack of autonomy and support for women during childbirth, the underhanded practices within the healthcare system, and the impact of birth trauma on mothers. 

She also sheds light on the financial incentives that drive certain practices and the need for better disability support for women who have experienced trauma. Azure shares her personal experiences and the challenges she has faced in advocating for change. This eye-opening conversation exposes the flaws in the current maternity care system and emphasises the importance of giving women the support and choices they deserve.

Chapters

0:00:00 - Introduction to the topic of improving women's choices in maternity care 

0:04:55 - Highlighting the need for systemic reform in maternity care and the role of clinicians 

0:10:38 - Addressing the lack of education and awareness around normal physiological birth 

0:14:20-  Advocating for Medicare coverage for private home births and improved access to midwifery care 

0:17:45 - High induction rates and their impact on respiratory distress 

0:19:45 - The importance of addressing birth trauma and its effects on mothers 

0:20:29 - The need for ongoing support and care postpartum 

0:29:26 - Challenges in navigating the complaint system and policy change 

0:32:21 - Highlighting the prevalence of obstetric violence and its impact on women 

0:33:40 - Addressing the issue of sex-based rights and discrimination 

0:37:17 - Efforts to bring about change through political briefs and inquiries 

0:38:22 -  Success in initiating the first inquiry into obstetric violence in New South Wales 

0:39:13 - The importance of collective complaints and support from maternity organisations







To learn more about Maternal Grounding and to book Pregnancy Massage, Postpartum Massage, and Baby Massage, visit https://maternalgrounding.com.au/services/


Join our supportive community on Facebook: "Birth Trauma By Maternal Grounding" https://www.facebook.com/groups/1012299449213573


Connect with us on social media:

- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maternalgrounding/

- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlesuperheroes_/

- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maternalgrounding


Interested in being a podcast guest? Fill out the form https://forms.gle/zNbMezugBZxAJxBa6

For inquiries, guesting opportunities, or collaborations, reach out to us at hello@maternalgrounding.com.au