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Podcast: Perinatal Health in Incarceration (MAHEC Just Us)

JUST US: BEFORE, BIRTH, AND BEYOND | Season 2, Episode 10

Perinatal Health in Incarceration

AUG 01, 2023 SEASON 2 EPISODE 10 | This podcast is produced by MAHEC.

Have you ever wondered what it is like for women to go through a pregnancy while incarcerated? Kristie Williams shares her personal experience of pregnancy and the birth of her twins while in prison. She calls providers into action while they are caring for incarcerated pregnant women, and to remind them of their humanity and provide the utmost empathy. Megan and Kristie also discuss the new legislation in place to aid incarcerated women during their pregnancy. Join us as we strive to raise awareness, advocate for change, and empower women. 

Listen to “Season 2, Episode 10: Perinatal Health in Incarceration” with Megan Williams and Kristie Puckett Williams.

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ABOUT THE PODCAST:

“Just Us” explores real topics and dives into what has happened, what is happening, and what can happen next in the sexual and reproductive health and wellness space. MAHEC’s goal is to learn and grow together in order to take care of ourselves and each other so that we can all live our healthiest lives. Learn more and stream more episodes.


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