
Woman's Hour Freebirthing, Author Sarah Mughal Rana, Syria: One year on
Dec 8, 2025
Lina Sinjab, a BBC Middle East correspondent, assesses the situation for women in Syria a year after the fall of the Assad regime, highlighting challenges and aspirations. Sirin Kale details findings from The Guardian's investigation into the Free Birth Society, exposing risky practices. Dr. Claire Feeley discusses the complexities of free birthing in the UK, linking it to mental health and societal pressures. Debut novelist Sarah Mughal Rana shares insights into her book, exploring themes of identity and empowerment through a fantasy lens.
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Women Still Largely Excluded From Power
- Lina Sinjab says the new Syrian government promised inclusion but women remain underrepresented in key positions.
- She notes social conservatism is rising in parts of Syria while urban areas resist government-imposed dress codes.
Free Birth Society Influences Global Trends
- Sirin Kale explains the Free Birth Society popularises an extreme form of unassisted birth via a widely-listened podcast.
- She warns it downplays serious risks like lack of prenatal care and postnatal bleeding.
Consult Trained Professionals And Keep Options Open
- The NHS advises women to access trained healthcare professionals for safety and wellbeing.
- It emphasises women can change their mind about birth choices at any time, including during labour.


