Trusting our Survival Mechanisms with Doula Anne Wallen

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Trusting our Survival Mechanisms with Doula Anne Wallen
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It’s not often that you get a chance to thoroughly embarrass yourself on your own podcast. But host Suki Wessling was up for the challenge! Anne Wallen is an experienced doula and doula trainer, the mother of six, and someone for whom birth is a natural process, a beautiful experience, and the love of her life. When Suki tries to tell Anne what’s what in this frank and insightful conversation, Anne—nicely—sets her straight.

American women are so entrenched in our system of birth that it’s hard to see other possibilities, but Anne and the women she works with and trains are evangelical about how different it could be. In this conversation, Anne explores the ‘typical’ doctor-led birth, then describes the births she assists. The contrasts could not be more striking. Anne points out that the American way of birth is a process built on taking away women’s bodily autonomy. [Click for transcript]

“American women are not seen as equal.  We’re seen as under, we’re seen as adjunct, we’re seen as property. And so oftentimes, when we’re talking about healthcare, we have this kind of nuanced belief that we can’t trust a woman’s body.”

Finally, we explore Anne’s own life, starting with her first birth at 17, and she reveals a life that is truly a stunning American tale.

“If left undisturbed birth will happen, just like any other natural biological process. When there’s issues, thank goodness we have the ability to help those who need a little extra help. But when we interject that help without it being necessary, now we’re just asking for trouble.”

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Anne Wallen, Director of MaternityWise, International, Mother of 6, grandmother of 2, has always found herself in maternal caregiving roles for the past 33 years. She currently helps write curriculum and is the director of MaternityWise, an international certifying body for doulas, lactation support people and childbirth educators among the many exciting skill trainings offered.

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