Welcome to ReProductive Conversations, a monthly podcast brought to you by the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) and Digital Drama Productions.
A series of discussions centred around reproductive choice, from the contraception needed to avoid conception, to how to feed a newborn baby, and, of course, the continued fight for abortion rights. Reproductive choice is not just about starting or ending a pregnancy – it’s also about protecting reproductive autonomy across our lifetimes. We live in a culture where women of childbearing age are increasingly treated as “pre-pregnant” – warned against alcohol use, denied medication – on the basis of protecting a hypothetical fetus. Pregnant women find themselves increasingly monitored and their choices restricted. Information is not always presented in a way that enables women to make their own choices based on the available evidence because they are not always trusted to make the “right” decision. Join hosts Clare Murphy and Katherine O’Brien and their guests to explore the true meaning of reproductive choice, and barriers we face in the UK and globally today.
Who are BPAS?
The British Pregnancy Advisory Service, BPAS, is a not-for-profit charity that provides reproductive healthcare to over 100,000 women a year in the UK, and we are also the leading advocate for reproductive rights in the UK. We believe all women should have the right to make their own decisions in and around pregnancy, from the contraception they use to avoid pregnancy right the way through to how they decide to feed their newborn baby, with access to evidence-based information to underpin their choices and high quality services and support to exercise them.
www.bpas-campaigns.org
Twitter: @BPAS1968 Facebook: @bpas1968 Instagram: @bpas_1968. You can also support our work with a one-off donation here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=6W852L8QNGS2S
ReProductive Conversations is produced by Digital Drama Productions
White Ribbon Alliance
Rodante van der Waal
Narrowcast Media Group
Maternal Health Learning and Innovation Center
Philip Rizzitano
Dr Ruth De Souza
@Academic_Liz
Eleonora Voltolina
Treehouse Digital Health Inc.
Carah Solemsaas, Kelli Hirt, and Xernay Aniwar
Pinter & Martin Radio
Cequoyah Jones
Lupita Garzaa
Loyal Books
Jeanne M Faulkner
Royal College of Midwives
Dr Stuart Fischbein
Chigo & Kit
unbreakingbirthpodcast
Philippa
InJoy Health Education
Cambridge University
STORYHUNTER
Dr. Jodi Pawluski
Mai Ngo
Kayla and Evan
Irish Pregnancy & Birth
AMCHP
Clue BioWink
HRB Mother and Baby Clinical Trial Network
Phillippa Guillou
Denise Bolds
Dr. Stuart Fischbein + Midwife Blyss Young
National Women's Health Network
Dr Suba
Florence
Birth Allowed
I Want to Put a Baby in You!
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
reallygraceful
Alberta Association of Midwives
Takiya Sakina Ballard, Licensed Midwife
Angie Chisholm, Kate Bowen, Katie Robins, Emily Yeast
Lori Metz
Dr. Sally McNally
PreggersNYC
Emily Skaar
Midwives: Carly, Laura & Penny
Your BIRTH Partners
Big Fat Negative
Alissa Jordan
Ryan Lau, Tiffany Mak, Jamie Le
Diné College and Northern Arizona University
NATCHAT PRODUCTIONS
Emma Belle
LOOM
Florence Lyn Bansag
talktfmr
Kelly
BornFor This
Tshepiso Leshabane
UCTV
UCTV
SMA Podcast
Dr. Jay Warren
TEACH
The Pregnancy Network
Rebecca Dekker, PhD, RN
The MotHERS™ Podcast
Jennifer Dunatov
Dr Pamela Douglas
All Things Conceivable Surrogacy Podcast
Infertility In The City
Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD/MPH, FACOG
Linnea Dunne
Early Pregnancy Loss Association
Reby Media
Misa Dayson, Veena Hampapur
Eri Guajardo Johnson
Chloe
March of Dimes
Anna Cusack
Augustine Colebrook, MA-MCHS & Kesha Chiappinelli, JD, IBCLC
X_plorr
Endometriosis UK
Center for Indigenous Midwifery
Katie Griffiths
Stephanie
Angel Coleman
UCTV
The Virtual Midwife
Dr. Lora Shahine
Magreet Wibbelink
Hodan Nalayeh
Sensing NICU
Host of Journey to Midwifery Podcast
CRE8MEDIA LTD / RIVER STREET
Monique Maitland
Eloise Drane
Connecticut Public Radio