Born at Home with Amanda Banks and Eleanor Currie
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Where and how women choose to birth matters. Born at Home is a
stunning documentary film exploring what it takes to have a
positive and transformative birth experience.
Empowered by the homebirth of her second child in 2020, Amanda
Banks together with long term dear friend Eleanor Currie, set out
to create a film exploring Homebirth in QLD.
With a passion for telling stories about the human experience.
Their film 'Born At Home' explores the emotional journey of
homebirth. The film interviews birthing experts, midwives,
educators and shows many a homebirth first hand.
We talked to Eleanor and Amanda about the messaging behind
the film
Home birth statistics
About the transformative effects home birth can have for some
women,
And we delve deeper into the reasons why more women are
deciding to give birth at home.
This is a beautiful episode with many insights. A great way to
whet your appetite before you see the film.
LINKS:
Born at home the film
IG @bornathomethefilm
Screenings of the film
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Music by Joseph McDade
Disclaimer
The information shared in this podcast is for general educational
purposes only and is not intended as medical or legal advice.
Always consult with a qualified professional regarding individual
health concerns.
The Midwives’ Cauldron podcast does not guarantee the
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