{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/695f029d4c8cfced7fb3c21d/695f02bfa32e86d775a3b3f7?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Who Gets To Be In The Delivery Room?","description":"<p>Who should be in the delivery room?</p><p>In today’s episode, you will learn why having that conversation with yourself and other family members is critical, especially if you are an expectant mother. Whitney covers why each generations has a different perception and expectation about being in the delivery rooms. Older women, for example, believe they should be allowed in the room while their grandchild is being born while Gen Z mothers feel that they are 100% responsible for choosing who should be let in. What do you think? Let me know after listening to this episode of Calling Home.</p><p>Tune in!</p><h2>What You Will Learn:</h2><ul>\n<li>[00:01] Intro and what in for you in today’s show </li>\n<li>[00:31] Who should be in the delivery room?</li>\n<li>[00:59] What do women of older generations feel about it vs Gen Z mothers?</li>\n<li>[02:32] Stories from several women </li>\n<li>[03:41] The different family dynamics and preferences</li>\n<li>[04:26] Factors to consider when making this decision</li>\n<li>[04:50] #Understand that birth is not a spectator sport</li>\n<li>[06:14] #Embrace open communication and set clear boundaries</li>\n<li>[07:27] # Consider cultural norms and personal beliefs</li>\n<li>[10:12] Questions to ask yourself before you get anyone to the delivery room</li>\n<li>[13:12] Wrap up and end of the show</li>\n</ul><p><br></p><h2>Standout Quotes:</h2><ul>\n<li>\n<strong><em>“Millenials and young Gen Z mothers believe that the person giving birth should 100% decide who gets in the delivery room.”</em></strong> [01:38]</li>\n<li>\n<strong>“<em>The debate of who can be allowed in the delivery room should be a personal decision that should depend on a person’s preferences and family dynamics</em>.”</strong> [04:08]</li>\n<li>\n<strong><em>“Birth is not a spectator sport. It is a medical procedure that is vulnerable, and you need someone close to you to offer support, care and guidance.”</em></strong> [04:50]</li>\n</ul><p><br></p><h2>Let’s Connect</h2><p>Have a question for Whitney? Call Home at 866-225-5466. </p><p><br></p><p>Join Whitney’s Family Cycle Breakers Club for further support and discussion on family dynamics at <a href=\"https://www.callinghome.co/\">CallingHome.co</a>. Follow the Calling Home community on Instagram.</p><p><a href=\"https://a.co/d/7UJd1wi\">Click here</a> to get “Toxic Positivity” on paperback. </p><p>Follow Whitney Goodman on <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/sitwithwhit\">Instagram</a> or <a href=\"https://www.tiktok.com/@whitneygoodmanlmft?lang=en\">TikTok</a>.</p><p><br></p><p>The Calling Home podcast is not engaged in providing therapy services, mental health advice, or other medical advice or services, is not a substitute for advice from a qualified healthcare provider, and does not create any therapist-patient or other treatment relationship between you and Calling Home or Whitney Goodman. For more information on this, please see Calling Home’s Terms of Service. </p><p><br></p><p>Mixing, editing, and show notes provided by<a href=\"https://www.nextdaypodcast.com/\"> Next Day Podcast</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href=\"https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices\">podcastchoices.com/adchoices</a></p>","author_name":"Calling Home"}