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🗓️ 13 July 2022
⏱️ 47 minutes
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On today's podcast, we're going to talk with Melek Öz about vaginal birth after Cesarean (VBAC), advocacy, and becoming a home birth midwife!
Content note: Mention of weight loss and racism.
Melek Öz (she/her) is a home birth midwife living with her family in South Austin, Texas. She moved to Austin in 2001 to attend the University of Texas, where she completed both her undergraduate studies and law school before transitioning to birth work. Melek has been active in birth advocacy for more than a decade throughout her childbearing years and now as a home birth midwife.
With her first pregnancy, Melek was told by her OB that her pelvis was "too small." She was pressured into an early induction that turned into a preventable Cesarean. Fresh out of surgery, Melek's OB told her, "Now that you've had one Cesarean, all your babies will have to be born by Cesarean."
In this podcast episode, Melek goes on to share her subsequent birth stories, in which she had a CBAC (Cesarean Birth after Cesarean) under general anesthesia, as well as a vaginal birth after 2 C-sections (VBA2C). Midwifery care helped her have "a really joyous and an incredible experience, and I'm lucky that I had all 3 experiences that I did, because it helped kind of round out and balance my views on birth."
Melek went on to pursue a career as a doula and eventually a home birth midwife! In this episode, we talk about the power of midwifery care, unpacking racism/classism and how it affects midwifery students, and how we can advocate for VBAC access in our communities. She also gives great tips for people who are considering a VBAC or thinking about going into midwifery!
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone on today's podcast we're going to talk with home birth |
0:02.8 | midwife Meluk Oz about advocacy in birth work and her journey from parent to |
0:07.9 | Dula to home birth midwife. |
0:09.6 | Welcome to the Evidence-based birth podcast. My name is Rebecca Decker, and I'm a nurse with my PhD, |
0:15.6 | and the founder of Evidence Baseball. |
0:18.0 | Join me each week as we work together |
0:20.1 | to get evidence-based information |
0:22.1 | into the hands of families and professionals around the world. |
0:26.0 | As a reminder, this information is not medical advice. |
0:29.6 | See EvieBirth.com slash disclaimer for more details. birth. you lined up for you today with midwife Melik but before we get started with the |
0:44.0 | interview I have an exciting announcement we are currently in the midst of a |
0:49.0 | free trial opportunity for the evidence-based birth professional membership and you have until this |
0:54.1 | coming Monday July 18 to sign up and get your free 14 day trial so if you're |
0:59.7 | interested in trying out the evidence-based birth membership for free just go to |
1:04.0 | evidence-based birth.com slash membership and you can sign up for a 14-day trial and |
1:09.5 | then if you decide to remain a member you'll get 20% off either the monthly or the annual price. |
1:14.6 | So again that opportunity ends Monday July 18 and we hope to see you there. |
1:19.5 | And now let's get started with our interview. |
1:21.8 | Hi everyone my name is Rebecca Decker, |
1:23.6 | pronouns she, her, and I will be your host for today's episode. |
1:27.0 | Today I'm so excited to welcome Home Birth Midwife Melik Oz. |
1:30.5 | Before we interview Melik, I want to let you know that we will mention weight loss. |
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