Honouring the Postnatal Period and Truth-Telling with Nicola Goodall

Published: Sept. 4, 2019, 7 a.m.

Nicola Goodall lives in Edinburgh and has supported women during and after birth for over 20 years. She grew up in a diverse community in South London and became a Muslim and a mother by the age of 24. Nicola is passionate about traditional storytelling, sharing and learning amongst women. She is one of the founding members of the Scottish Doula Network and a birth educator and Muslim doula\xa0

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  • What is a doula? \u201cYour ultimate faith-bearer, ready to fill any gaps that might be there\u201d
  • The woman that has that blessing
  • Fully in service to the mother
  • Humility and spiritual development\xa0
  • Becoming a doula in her spiritual community
  • Training to become a doula with Michel Odent
  • Earning money from something in service
  • Fair exchange
  • The importance of the postnatal period
  • The impact of the fourth trimester on the rest of life
  • Issues of depletion on health
  • Prioritising well-being in the postnatal period e.g by reducing spending on non-essentials
  • Simple ways of restoring wellness such as stockpiling bone broth, massaging ginger oil into the legs and keeping warm
  • Warmth to retain energy and assist blood flow around the body for efficient healing and recovery\xa0
  • Keep snug and wrapped up
  • Science backing up traditional wisdom
  • Medicalisation and the colonial approach to health care
  • Witches, Midwives and Nurses
  • Class and choices
  • Conflicting voices around breastfeeding and other choices
  • The change in postnatal services\xa0
  • Cultural competancy and woman-centred care
  • Profiting from traditional wisdom and cultural appropriation in the birth world
  • Ancestral memory passed down through the women in the family
  • Instagram culture makes it acceptable for\xa0
  • The book: \u2018Why I\u2019m No Longer Talking to White People about Race\u2019 by Renni Eddo-Lodge
  • Postnatal ceremonies around the world such as \u2018Closing The Bones\u2019, mainly involving women, bathing as a ritual cleansing, anointing by the elders
  • The 6 week check as a remnant of the 40 day laying in period\xa0
  • \u2018Churching\u2019 where you get blessed in church after having a baby
  • The concept of a death ritual, saying goodbye to who she was and welcoming the new mother
  • The birthkeeper is the storykeeper
  • Facing death and dying\xa0
  • The common fear of dads-to-be that their partners might die in childbirth
  • The impact of generational trauma
  • Matching care to their cultural experience
  • The MMBRACE report https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/mbrrace-uk/reports, which states that black women are 5 times more likely to die than white women, and Asian women are twice as likely to die at birth\xa0
  • Postpartum herbs for rebuilding energy and blood https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/711176497/postnatal-herbs-v-steam-or-bathe-large?ref=shop_home_active_12
  • Dr Sims and the origins of barbaric gynaecological experiments on slave women
  • Telling the truth of the history of medicine
  • The impact of pregnancy, birth and maternal-baby bonding on the psyche
  • The need for loving care after having a baby
  • Nicola\u2019s article about the ethical consumer and the National Childbirth Trust (NCT), who partner with Clarion, and hold arms fairs https://nicolathebirthkeeper.com/2019/07/31/can-an-ethical-consumer-still-spend-money-with-the-nct/



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Twitter https://twitter.com/letstalkbirth1

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You can find out more about Nicola by going to her website https://nicolathebirthkeeper.com

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Or visiting Red Tent Doulas

https://redtentdoulas.co.uk

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Nicola\u2019s TED talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uNHnbGkh4s



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