Rachel Ama on racial disparities in maternity care | Happy Mum Happy Baby: The Podcast

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  • Опубліковано 11 січ 2025

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  • @campirebat
    @campirebat Місяць тому +2

    So beyond excited you’re having Rachel on!

  • @natalieminet1390
    @natalieminet1390 Місяць тому

    As a mum to a one and a half year old babygirl, it was so lovely just hearing so many things that I could relate too!
    Motherhood is such a blessing, and you really do grow as a person with your bubba! Very uplifting and from the heart!

  • @natalieminet1390
    @natalieminet1390 Місяць тому

    Loved this podcast!

  • @joycemalone5767
    @joycemalone5767 Місяць тому +2

    Same here she gets to above herself like, like,like I got bored listening to her sorry.

    • @peonypeony7278
      @peonypeony7278 Місяць тому +2

      Why bother commenting this? If it didn’t resonate, feel free to just not listen. Seems disrespectful at the very least.

  • @fishhugify
    @fishhugify Місяць тому

    Gi I'm 20 and physically can't eat fruit or vegetables and when I was 14 I was diagnosed as autistic it might not be the worst thing to look out for signs because the last thing I want is for someone to go through an autistic breakdown that was horrendous and turned into me being correctly diagnosed with schizophrenia and I didn't understand school in year 9 and I ended up in an additional need's school and it is also through a toon of trauma and that is the worst experience in my short life. I will never be the same blissful naïve lady I was once naively optimistic but I am now realistically optimistic.

  • @charlottemccaffrey6914
    @charlottemccaffrey6914 Місяць тому +1

    Like like like
    How many times did she say like in this video
    🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
    Had to turn off after just one minute of watching
    Couldn't take it anymore 🤪

    • @peonypeony7278
      @peonypeony7278 Місяць тому +3

      That’s all you have to say about a beautiful episode about the profound nature of motherhood? You sound shallow at the very least. Seems particularly unnecessary to leave your comment given that she is bringing up the important issue of racial bias in medical settings, even if you didn’t enjoy the interview that topic alone makes it very worthwhile and potentially useful to many people. Unless, of course, social justice issues are something you particularly don’t want to hear about.