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🗓️ 22 April 2025
⏱️ 58 minutes
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After suffering complications during the birth of her son, Leo, in 2021, former Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson developed PTSD. Now, she’s been trying to break the taboo surrounding birth trauma by posting about it to her 1.5 million followers on social media. Louise was invited to Parliament to hear women addressing the Birth Trauma Inquiry last year, led by MP Theo Clarke, and wrote about her experience in her Sunday Times bestselling book, Lucky. The paperback is out now. Louise joins Clare McDonnell.
Catholics around the world have been mourning the death of Pope Francis, whose death came just a day after he addressed crowds on Easter Sunday. To discuss his legacy for women's roles in the Church and wider society, Clare is joined by Joanna Moorhead, journalist and former writer with the Catholic newspaper The Tablet, Kate McElwee, Executive Director of the Women's Ordination Conference, and Sister Gemma Simmonds, theologian at the Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology in Cambridge.
It’s estimated that one in seven grandparents in the UK are estranged from their grandchildren but legally they have no automatic right to contact. 18 years ago Jane Jackson set up Bristol Grandparents Support Group when she and her husband found themselves estranged from their seven-year-old granddaughter. Jane joins Clare to discuss supporting grandparents who find themselves in a similar situation. Family lawyer Vanessa Lloyd Platt explains the current legal situation and why she believes there should be an amendment to the Children’s Act.
Louise Butcher had a double mastectomy in 2022 and has been running topless ever since. She joins Clare to share her story, ahead of her next challenge, the London Marathon.
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0:39.6 | Hello, this is Claire Macdonnell and you're listening to the Women's Hour podcast. |
0:44.2 | Hello and welcome to Women's Hour. |
0:46.9 | Lovely to have your company over the next couple of days. |
0:50.0 | Here's a question for you. |
0:51.4 | When you were pregnant, did you feel you were listened to by the health professionals around you? |
0:57.3 | When you raise your concerns, were you given the brush off? |
1:00.4 | Well, today, I'm joined by Louise Thompson, the former maid in Chelsea Star, who documented the traumatic birth of her son, Leo, and the subsequent fallout in her book, Lucky. Louise says she continues |
1:13.1 | to speak loudly and openly about her experience so that more women may be heard. One in seven |
1:20.0 | grandparents in the UK are estranged from their grandchildren and legally have no automatic |
1:26.3 | right to contact. Today we're going to hear from a lawyer |
1:29.9 | who wants to change that and a grandparent who lost contact with her grandchild for over a decade |
1:35.6 | and calls it a living bereavement. Louise Butcher was diagnosed with breast cancer in 22 |
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