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Birth Time: the documentary at Yatala Drive-In

Birth Time: the documentary

WED 5 MAY

Coming Soon to
Yatala Drive-In

84 mins | Rated M (Mature themes, nudity and coarse language)

Directed by Jo Hunter, Jerusha Sutton, Zoe Naylor

Starring Jo Hunter, Jerusha Sutton, Zoe Naylor, Selina Scoble


New Farm Cinemas. International midwife day screenings Wednesday 5th May.

Our maternity system is broken. We have a postnatal depression epidemic, with suicide being the leading cause of maternal death in the developed world. Birth trauma is rampant.

We have incredibly high intervention rates in birth around world, yet this is not leading to better outcomes for mothers and babies.

We are losing connection from one of the most powerful, primal and pivotal things we will ever do in our lives.

We live in a time where it is has become normal to disregard the importance of a woman’s experience of birth.

Yet, our birth and birthing experience deeply impacts the way we navigate the world.

Isn’t it time that we opened conversations and shared information in such a way that women and their partners didn’t go into birth in the dark and full of fear?

Isn’t it time that women were guided more confidently towards choosing natural birth as their first port of call? Whether they choose to birth at home or in a hospital.

What would it mean if all women, regardless of their socioeconomic status, could choose to work in partnership with one midwife who provided them with continuity of care throughout their whole pregnancy, birth and postnatal period?

And for the birth to take place in the venue of their choice and one that suited them and their individual circumstances.

Isn't it time for women's needs in birth to be heard!

In practice, in politics, in funding and in policy.

IT IS TIME.

BIRTH TIME.
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New Farm Cinemas. International midwife day screenings Wednesday 5th May.

Our maternity system is broken. We have a postnatal depression epidemic, with suicide being the leading cause of maternal death in the developed world. Birth trauma is rampant.

We have incredibly high intervention rates in birth around world, yet this is not leading to better outcomes for mothers and babies.

We are losing connection from one of the most powerful, primal and pivotal things we will ever do in our lives.

We live in a time where it is has become normal to disregard the importance of a woman’s experience of birth.

Yet, our birth and birthing experience deeply impacts the way we navigate the world.

Isn’t it time that we opened conversations and shared information in such a way that women and their partners didn’t go into birth in the dark and full of fear?

Isn’t it time that women were guided more confidently towards choosing natural birth as their first port of call? Whether they choose to birth at home or in a hospital.

What would it mean if all women, regardless of their socioeconomic status, could choose to work in partnership with one midwife who provided them with continuity of care throughout their whole pregnancy, birth and postnatal period?

And for the birth to take place in the venue of their choice and one that suited them and their individual circumstances.

Isn't it time for women's needs in birth to be heard!

In practice, in politics, in funding and in policy.

IT IS TIME.

BIRTH TIME.
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Birth Time: the documentary

WED 5 MAY

Coming Soon to
Yatala Drive-In


84 mins | Rated M (Mature themes, nudity and coarse language) | Documentary

Directed by Jo Hunter, Jerusha Sutton, Zoe Naylor | Starring Jo Hunter, Jerusha Sutton, Zoe Naylor, Selina Scoble


New Farm Cinemas. International midwife day screenings Wednesday 5th May.

Our maternity system is broken. We have a postnatal depression epidemic, with suicide being the leading cause of maternal death in the developed world. Birth trauma is rampant.

We have incredibly high intervention rates in birth around world, yet this is not leading to better outcomes for mothers and babies.

We are losing connection from one of the most powerful, primal and pivotal things we will ever do in our lives.

We live in a time where it is has become normal to disregard the importance of a woman’s experience of birth.

Yet, our birth and birthing experience deeply impacts the way we navigate the world.

Isn’t it time that we opened conversations and shared information in such a way that women and their partners didn’t go into birth in the dark and full of fear?

Isn’t it time that women were guided more confidently towards choosing natural birth as their first port of call? Whether they choose to birth at home or in a hospital.

What would it mean if all women, regardless of their socioeconomic status, could choose to work in partnership with one midwife who provided them with continuity of care throughout their whole pregnancy, birth and postnatal period?

And for the birth to take place in the venue of their choice and one that suited them and their individual circumstances.

Isn't it time for women's needs in birth to be heard!

In practice, in politics, in funding and in policy.

IT IS TIME.

BIRTH TIME.

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