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Maternity Care and Black Women

Sonia Winifred

Maternity Care & Black Women: My Life or My Baby’s Life, Who Cares?

Part 2: The Birth and Aftermath

 

Trigger warning: Both parts contain discussions of medical trauma and racism that some listeners may find distressing.

 

In this powerful and deeply personal mini-series, Sonia Winifred sits down with her daughter Almaz Thomas as they open up about their lived experiences within the NHS maternity system. Through raw and honest conversation, they share how a system meant to provide care instead exposed them to neglect, institutional racism and emotional trauma – experiences far too common for Black women and birthing people in the UK. Sonia, a community leader and advocate, reflects on witnessing her daughter’s journey while carrying the weight of her own past experiences.

 

Almaz speaks candidly about the physical and emotional impact of navigating a healthcare system that often fails to see or hear Black women. Together, they explore the generational layers of pain, resilience and the ongoing work of healing – both individually and collectively. This podcast sheds light on the urgent need for systemic change, the importance of being believed, and the power of storytelling as a tool for justice and recovery.

 

Part 2 delves into the day of the C-section – a moment that was meant to bring safety and relief but instead revealed shocking negligence and indifference. Sonia and Almaz recount the trauma of inadequate aftercare, the lasting emotional toll, and their path toward reclaiming their voices in the face of a system that failed to protect them. Click here for Part 1.

 

Resources

 

Counselling Directory

 

BACP- British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy 

 

UKCP- UK Council for Psychotherapy 

 

If you wish to speak to a Black and Asian Counselling Service:

 

BAATN- The Black, African and Asian Therapy Network