Ep 248: Game-Time Birth Decisions with Katelyn and Thomas Fusco
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What happens when you live and breathe homebirth, but you can’t quite visualize how you want your birth to unfold. Today I (Katelyn) am sitting
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What happens when you live and breathe homebirth, but you can’t quite visualize how you want your birth to unfold. Today I (Katelyn) am sitting
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Making Birth Choices From a Place of Empowerment with Leigh Anne McGiff How do we respond to the unexpected? We know we can’t control all
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From Birth in Captivity to the Freedom of Homebirth with Esmeralda Carrillo How did your birth location make you feel during your birthing experience– confined
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The wait is almost over, are you ready for the Fall2023 season of Happy Homebirth? Join me from your favorite podcast platform on September4 for
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The wait is almost over, are you ready for the Fall2023 season of Happy Homebirth? Join me from your favorite podcast platform on September4 for
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Let’s say you’re a birth expert- you’ve been working with pregnant mothers for years, and you’re finally having the homebirth of your dreams. Is firm education
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Have you ever been disqualified from something? Maybe you were in a swim meet and your feet touched the bottom of the pool. Maybe your scholarship essay
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What surprised you most about your homebirth? Was it… the way you vocalized during your surges? Or maybe it was how incredibly accomplished you felt
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Today’s guest: Dr Rachel Reed is a midwife, academic, author, and international speaker who focuses on childbirth physiology, midwifery practice, and women’s rights (and rites).
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Show Notes: Christine and Andrew started their pregnancy journey traditionally with OB care. However, as the pregnancy progressed, they began feeling more and more
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