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Form over Function: How the oversexualization of women's bodies affects preconception through postpartum.

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Why are breasts celebrated in beer ads but hidden when feeding a child? Why do we expect postpartum bodies to “bounce back” like birth never happened? Why do most of us have false ideas about how female sexual anatomy actually works?

In this episode, I sit down with my sister Adri for a conversation about how the sexualization of women’s bodies affects nearly every part of our lived experience—from birth and breastfeeding to bras, body hair, and shame.

We talk about what we learned to expect of our bodies growing up, what culture taught us to hide, and how that plays out in the birth room, the postpartum period, and even basic body functions like feeding a baby.

This isn’t just a conversation about birth—it’s about unlearning shame and reclaiming your body on your own terms.

🔍 What we talk about in this episode:

  • How modesty culture contributes to shame
  • Body hair removal, bras, and the “bounce back” body
  • The difference between stretching and unfolding in the vagina (rugae 101)
  • What the “husband stitch” is—and why it still gets joked about
  • Breastfeeding in public, body autonomy, and the cost of cultural discomfort
  • How women are sexualized and objectified even in the birth room.

💬 If this episode made you think differently about your body—share it with a friend.

Or better yet, leave a review and help others find conversations like this one.

More support, freebies, and birth services at 👉 kaylamackenzie.co

Instagram: @kayla_mackenzie_birth

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Chapters

1. Form over Function (00:00:00)

2. Podcast Intro (00:00:27)

3. Episode Intro (00:01:22)

4. Outro (01:06:31)

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Manage episode 493597486 series 3676680
Content provided by Kayla Mackenzie. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kayla Mackenzie or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Why are breasts celebrated in beer ads but hidden when feeding a child? Why do we expect postpartum bodies to “bounce back” like birth never happened? Why do most of us have false ideas about how female sexual anatomy actually works?

In this episode, I sit down with my sister Adri for a conversation about how the sexualization of women’s bodies affects nearly every part of our lived experience—from birth and breastfeeding to bras, body hair, and shame.

We talk about what we learned to expect of our bodies growing up, what culture taught us to hide, and how that plays out in the birth room, the postpartum period, and even basic body functions like feeding a baby.

This isn’t just a conversation about birth—it’s about unlearning shame and reclaiming your body on your own terms.

🔍 What we talk about in this episode:

  • How modesty culture contributes to shame
  • Body hair removal, bras, and the “bounce back” body
  • The difference between stretching and unfolding in the vagina (rugae 101)
  • What the “husband stitch” is—and why it still gets joked about
  • Breastfeeding in public, body autonomy, and the cost of cultural discomfort
  • How women are sexualized and objectified even in the birth room.

💬 If this episode made you think differently about your body—share it with a friend.

Or better yet, leave a review and help others find conversations like this one.

More support, freebies, and birth services at 👉 kaylamackenzie.co

Instagram: @kayla_mackenzie_birth

In-Person or Virtual Birth Support

Book a virtual consultation

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Form over Function (00:00:00)

2. Podcast Intro (00:00:27)

3. Episode Intro (00:01:22)

4. Outro (01:06:31)

2 episodes

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