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Jami’s story: Birth and culture - the experience of an Aboriginal Mother

Jami’s story: Birth and culture - the experience of an Aboriginal Mother

1 in 5 Mothers, 1 in 10 Fathers
Sea. 1 Ep. 842 min
21 Jun 23
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In the wake of her beloved Nan passing, Jami, a proud Wiradjuri Woman, waited in anticipation for the placenta burial that would connect her newborn daughter to her Ancestors and Country. Tragically, this day would never come. Speaking to host Davina Smith, Jamidescribes the anguish this caused and the domino effect it had on her mental health. Jami also speaks of the profound moment that made her realise everything was going to be okay. We also hear from Non-Indigenous Psychologist Chris Barnes from Gidget Foundation Australia, who emphasizes the importance of respecting cultural practices throughout the perinatal period. Read more about Jami’s story on the Gidget Foundation Australia website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.