Home to Her
The Sacred Nature of Childbirth with Bridget Supple
Episode Summary
Birth has always been women’s business – in both the act of birthing, and until very recently, in the tending of women during childbirth too. On the latest episode, I explore the sacred nature of childbirth with Bridget Supple, author of the new book “Birthkeeper of Bethlehem: A Midwife’s Tale” (Womancraft Publishing), which tells the fictional story of Salome, the midwife who attended Mary during Jesus’ birth. Bridget has spent the last twenty years supporting women and birthing people through all stages of pregnancy, labour, and parenting. A mother of four herself, she works as an antenatal teacher for the National Childbirth Trust (NCT), the UK National Health Service, a major UK Maternity Hospital and Birth Companions, a charity supporting pregnant women in prison. She is also the founder of an information resource all about the Infant Microbiome (www.babysbiome.org) and runs workshops on parenting, brain development and hypnobirthing. On today’s episode, we explore: • Bridget’s spiritual background, including her experience of a more inclusive form of Catholic Christianity, and why she would consider herself a “distanced Catholic” now • Why a Divine Feminine force makes more sense to her than the idea of God as male • How a traumatic childbirth experience with her firstborn guided Bridget to birth work and more holistic birth experiences with her subsequent children • What it means to see birth as a rite of passage, and the transformational experience of labour • The historical precedence of women tending other women throughout their entire pregnancy, including childbirth and the period of aftercare • The significance of the story of Mary, and why it’s important that we see her not as divine, but as a human woman • Why Bridget wanted to write this book, and why it is much more than a book about the birth of Jesus • The challenges of the “modern” current healthcare system, and how we are failing to adequately support birth-givers in so many ways
Episode Notes
- If you’d like to know whose ancestral tribal lands you currently reside on, you can look up your address here: https://native-land.ca/
- My new book, “Home to Her: Walking the Transformative Path of the Sacred Feminine,” is now available Womancraft Publishing! To learn more, read endorsements and purchase, please visit www.womancraftpublishing.com. It is also available for sale via Amazon, Bookshop.org, and you can order it from your favorite local bookstore, too.
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- You can watch this and other podcast episodes at the Home to Her YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6xtUV6K7ayV30iz1ECigw
- Bridget’s new book is The Birthkeeper of Bethlehem: A Midwife’s Tale: https://womancraftpublishing.com/product/the-birthkeeper-of-bethlehem/
- You can find Bridget on social media and online at:
- https://www.facebook.com/BirthkeeperofBethlehem https://www.instagram.com/bridgetsupple/
- www.babysbiome.org
- https://www.lovebirthandbaby.com/
- During our conversation, Bridget referenced Megan Markle being publicly mocked by health officials during her pregnancy. This article provides more insight: https://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/a27377779/meghan-markle-home-birth-acog/
- Up to 1 in 3 women have experienced birth trauma in Australia: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-31/birth-trauma-ptsd-feminisms-forgotten-issue/11649116#:~:text=Up%20to%20one%20in%20three,the%20problem%20is%20getting%20worse.
- MBRRACE report indicating black women are 4 times more likely to die in childbirth: https://www.birthcompanions.org.uk/resources/mbrrace-uk-saving-lives-improving-mothers-care-2021
- Black women are 3-4 times more likely to die in childbirth that white women: https://www.npr.org/2017/12/07/568948782/black-mothers-keep-dying-after-giving-birth-shalon-irvings-story-explains-why
- Bridget referred to “mother warming” in global traditions – here’s a little more information: https://www.acupb.com/blog/2018/6/27/mother-warming
- The Malleus Maleficarum is the document Bridget and I referred to, which informed the horrific witch trials of the 15th and 16th centuries in Europe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malleus_Maleficarum
- Bridget referenced the book “Why Post Natal Recovry Matters”: https://sophiemessager.com/why-postnatal-recovery-matters-book/
- More information on spinning babies: https://www.spinningbabies.com/professionals/find-approved-trainers/gail-tully/