Stories, Lectures & Film
Documentary Film
These are My Hours: A powerful full-length documentary film about one woman's autonomous birth.
Birth Time Documentary: Zoe Naylor, Jerusha Sutton and Jo Hunter embark on a mission to find out why an increasing number of women are emerging from their births physically and emotionally traumatised.
Birthing on Country: Discover what Birthing on Country is all about, why it's important, and much, much more - hosted by Birth Time.
Seahorse: An intimate, audacious and lyrical story about conception, pregnancy, birth and what makes us who we are.
The Face Of Birth: Follows the diverse, heart-warming and sometimes heart wrenching stories of a handful of mothers.
Gayby Baby: Same-Sex Families Told By The Kids: This heartfelt Australian documentary is an observational piece shaped around the dynamics of four households – and four dynamic kids.
The Business of Being Born: The Business of Being Born explores the history of obstetrics, the history and function of midwives, and how many common medical practices may be doing new mothers more harm than good.
Aftershock: Follows the families of two young Black women who died after giving birth, highlighting the Black maternal mortality crisis in America.
Stories & Lectures
Innate Postpartum: Physiologic Postpartum Care & Remembering our Global Postpartum Tradition
‘Home or Hospital? Holding the Space for Human Birth’ with Saraswathi Vedam
‘We’ve Got This: Parenting With a Disability’ from Advocacy Sector Conversations Forum
‘Do Kids Think Of Sperm Donors As Family?’ with Veerle Provoost
What We Learn Before We’re Born with Annie Murphy Paul
Transformed By Birth: Dr. Britta Bushnell with Tami Simon (Sounds True)
‘Human Rights in Childbirth’ with Bashi Kumar Hazard
‘Good Boundaries Free You’ with Sarri Gilman
‘Cultivating Self-Love’ with Erica Chidi
Australian Birth Stories Podcast with Sophie Walker
Birth Stories In Colour: a podcast for Black, Indigenous, Asian, Latino and Multiracial individuals to share their birthing experiences
‘Queer Birth Stories: Diversity in families’ by Catherine McIntyre