Birth As We Know It is a podcast that is dedicated to sharing birth stories and experiences to help normalize and recognize the different ways in which birth can unfold. You will hear birth stories and experiences from the perspective of the storyteller. That includes birthing people, partners, providers, birth workers, and more! This podcast was created to be a place where people can learn more about pregnancy and birth all while hearing about what really happens in the birth space.
The Birth As We Know It podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in birth stories, whether they be expecting parents or birth workers. Hosted by the compassionate and dedicated Kiona, this podcast features a variety of birth experiences shared without judgment, creating a safe space for storytelling and learning.
One of the best aspects of The Birth As We Know It podcast is the diverse range of birth stories shared by guests. From home births to hospital deliveries, each episode offers valuable insights into the birthing process. Kiona's engaging and insightful interviewing style allows guests to share their narratives authentically, making for an educational and captivating listening experience. Additionally, the podcast covers a wide range of topics related to pregnancy and childbirth, providing valuable information for expecting parents.
While The Birth As We Know It podcast excels in sharing diverse birth stories and offering valuable information, one potential downside is the lack of consistency in episode length. Some episodes may be longer than others, which could potentially deter listeners who prefer shorter podcasts. Additionally, while the variety of birth experiences shared on the show is commendable, some listeners may prefer more structured episodes focused on specific aspects of childbirth.
In conclusion, The Birth As We Know It podcast is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about pregnancy and childbirth through authentic and diverse birth stories. Kiona's dedication to creating a safe space for storytelling shines through in every episode, making this podcast both informative and engaging. Whether you're an expecting parent looking for insights or a birth worker seeking to expand your knowledge, this podcast is definitely worth checking out.
Send Kiona a Text Message!Description: Jennifer is a mother to four children. Her fourth child is her daughter, Alyssa, who came into this world with all of the surprises. She was a surprise pregnancy for her parents and came with a very surprising diagnosis of a Giant Omphalocele, which was discovered during the very first ultrasound to determine her gestation! Tune into this episode to hear how Jennifer listened to her intuition and kept standing strong to finish her pregnancy while doing a lot of research on what was to come. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/86Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only, with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Want to hear another birth story that involved an unexpected diagnosis? Check out one of our more recent episodes: 84-Maddie & Macka Palmer-1 Birth-Cesarean-Preeclampsia-Cystic Fibrosis-NICU-MayaResources:Giant Omphalocele Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!Amanda dives deep into her true emotions about finding out she was pregnant so quickly after intentionally trying, and how that impacted her pregnancy and postpartum time with her first daughter, Aila. She also talks about how different each of her births unfolded because of how she prepared ahead of time. Furthermore, she dives into how being an active birth doula while pregnant and needing to birth during the height of COVID impacted her pregnancy care and birth choices and overall experience with her third child, Haiden.birthasweknowitpodcast.com/85Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only, with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Want to hear another birth story from a birth worker who is also a mother of three? Check out 58-Kayla Tschumper-3 Vaginal Births-Kennedy, Claire & Emelia-My Birth ChoicesResources:Amanda Clarke-Ray (Birth Doula) : https://amandaclarke-raydoula.com/ Katie Rohs (Birth Doula) : https://katierohs.com/ Catherine Fenner, IBCLC: http://nurturenewlife.com/about-seattle-ibclc/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netBucal, Lip & Tongue Tie Info: https://www.firstfoodforbaby.com/tongue-lip--buccal-ties.html Definitions:Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (DMER)Two Vessel Umbilical Cord Paced Bottle FeedingSupplemental Nursing System Split NightsSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!Maddie and Macka take us along on their journey to parenthood as they discovered their daughter Maya was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis. At the time of the recording, Maya is only 6 months old. Throughout the episode, you will hear how Maddie and Macka had to uproot their lives for 10 weeks to live in a different city so Maya could get the support she needed immediately after birth. This support included a necessary surgery only 12 hours after Maya was born.birthasweknowitpodcast.com/84Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Want to hear another birth story that talks about their journey through postpartum depression? Tune into 38-Athena Estelle-Vaginal Birth-Cecilia-Delivered: Finding Victory After Postpartum Depression PodcastResources:Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netPreeclampsia Foundation: https://preeclampsia.org/ Grow NZ: https://nz.growapp.org/Ronald McDonald House Charities: https://rmhc.org/ Definitions:Cystic FibrosisPreeclampsiaIleostomySupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!Sierra shares how devastating it was to experience a miscarriage during her first pregnancy and how that impacted how she felt throughout her pregnancy with her daughter Ember. She also touches on how her size, while being completely healthy, leads her providers to treat her differently and push her into an unnecessary induction. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/83 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Want to hear another interesting birth story? Tune into 69-Nicole Bulow-Miscarriage-Bell's Palsy-2 Vaginal Births-Solfuel Wellness-Baker & SophiaResources:Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netPreeclampsia Foundation: https://preeclampsia.org/ Grow Therapy: https://growtherapy.com/start/get-therapy/ Blueberry Pediatrics: https://www.blueberrypediatrics.com/ Definitions:Basil Body Temperature Blighted Ovum White-Coat Hypertension PreeclampsiaManual Placental Removal After Vaginal Birth Cows Milk Protein Allergy Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!Mackenzie was saddened when she had to get an induction with her first son Jack due to low amniotic fluid levels, but was very surprised when the induction went faster than anyone had expected. Her first birth inspired her to birth with midwives for her second son Teddy. The way that birth unfolded was more than she could have ever imagined. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/81 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Hear what it was like for Anni to birth in Japan due to her husband being stationed there.54 Anni Denzel-2 Births-Termination-Cesarean-VBAC-Military Birth TalkResources:Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netThe Miles Circuit: http://www.milescircuit.com/ The Positive Birth Company: https://thepositivebirthcompany.com/ Definitions:“Nuchal Hand” PresentationAmniotic Fluid indexMembrane /Cervical SweepProdromal LaborHypnobirthing Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!Kelly shares how she came up with the idea of the breastmilk-sharing app Share The Drop. She also talks about its impacts on the breast cancer community and families with new babies as well as going into how the search filters work on the app. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/sharethedrop Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:sharethedrop.com Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!Carly and Jonathan experienced two very different births with their daughters. Their first daughter Kinsley was an induction at the hospital and the birth of their second daughter Raelynn was an unplanned unassisted water birth at home. Carly trusted her body and listened to her intuition throughout both experiences. Jonathan had some advantages since he was in medical school at the time both of them were born. Tune in to learn why and how this was helpful. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/80 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Tune in to Jonathan's sister's episodes as well: 16-Sarah Ziroll-3 Births-Cesarean-VBAC-Birth Made Mindful47-Christina Packard-Miscarriage-6 Cesarean Births-Made Mindful-Etenelle, Avalinne, Olivier, Azazael, Yvette,& EamesResources:Made Mindful: https://www.birthmademindful.com/ 30% off made mindful birth and 4th trimester courses code: BirthAsWeKnowItPerinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netI Was Promised A Baby-Carlos Puga : https://g.co/kgs/zXrLwuR You Make Me Brave-Lauren Daigle: https://youtu.be/AEbhCEks2Jo?si=4BuctLLUBIii4lcd Definitions:Threatened Miscarriage Nuchal cordSubchorionic Hemorrhage Ferguson / Fetal Ejection Reflex (FER)Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!Nicky was birthed into motherhood through adoption, but it was far from easy for her and her husband to have a baby placed with them. The birth mother of their son Jack also had an interesting situation that caused Nicky and her husband to be stuck in California for 3+ weeks before being able to take their baby back home. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/79 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Want to hear another adoptive parent story? Tune in to 73-Lindsay Bruggeman-Adoptive Parent- 2 Births-1 Cesarean & 1 VaginalResources:Nicky Yazbeck,CISW: www.nickyYyoga.comThe Connected Community: Exploring Possibility:https://www.youtube.com/@TheConnectedCommunity/videos Breast Milk App-Share The Drop: https://sharethedrop.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.net Definitions:Adoptive Parent Donor Breast Milk Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!Mariela expected to have one child and be done. Little did she know that getting pregnant for a second time unexpectedly 9 years later would lead her to twins and a breast cancer diagnosis. Tune in to this episode to hear Mariela talk about her journey of discovering she was pregnant with twins, that she had breast cancer as well as discussing the importance of mental health. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/78 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. For another story about a twin birth for a second pregnancy tune into episode 64-Melissa Llarena-3 Vaginal Births-Twins-Gabriel, Noah & Nicholas.Resources:Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netBreast Cancer During Pregnancy Hope for Two: The Pregnant with Cancer Network Definitions:Identical vs Fraternal TwinsOvary Removal Pregnancy at Age 35 or Older/Advanced Maternal Age (AMA)Cold Capping 4min Podcast (English)Welcome to 4minEN – the English version of a multilingual podcast that delivers the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!When Ashley found out she was pregnant with twins she was very surprised, but not as surprised as she was when she found out that she was pregnant again. This is because she needed some assistant with getting pregnant the first time and the second time happened unexpectedly without any additional assistance. Tune in to hear the how Ashley did things differently her second time around. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/77 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. To hear another VBAC story listen to Ep.16-Sarah Ziroll-3 Births-Cesarean-VBAC-Birth Made MindfulResources:All Links for Ashley Holmes:Website: https://holisticfertilitycoachinc.my.canva.site/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashley_holmes3202/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ashley.holmes.3979Yoga Nidra:https://vibly.io/services/yoga-nidra-meditation-ashleyjholmesHolistic Fertility Coach Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/271957647919481/?ref=share_group_link Definitions:Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) Dichorionic-Diamniotic (Di-Di) TwinsEpisiotomySupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!Even though Jeanelle worked in healthcare as a registered nurse, she still decided that giving birth in the healthcare system was not the safest option for her or her babies. After getting diagnosed with PCOS at 16 and then gestational diabetes during her pregnancy she was put in the high-risk category for pregnancy and birth. Because of this she decided to dive deep into her own research and choose her own path to birth and had both of her children at home unassisted. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/76 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Want to hear another story about free birth in Australia? Check out Episode Ep. 42-Ashley Winning-3 Births-Cesarean & Vaginal-Rosie,Annie & MillieResources:The Intuitive Parent-Jeanelle Harvey-Bridges: https://www.theintuitiveparent.com.au/ The Intuitive Parent Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BFyA6crVb/ Definitions:Unassisted Birth/Free Birth Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)Mucus plugTENS UnitAgainst Medical Advice (AMA)Lip-Tie HyperglycemiaCardiotocography Coached Pushing Umbilical Cord Prolapse Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Hannah shared her experience with being cared for by out-of-hospital midwives and birthing her son Hunter at a stand-alone birth center. She also talks about how during the immediate postpartum time she had to be transferred to the hospital before being released home to obtain sutures for a 3rd degree vaginal tear. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/75 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. To hear another out-of-hospital birth experience tune into episode 56-Kirsten Spitz-2 Vaginal Births-Logan & Lincoln-Apex Chiropractic WA. Resources:Carlsrud Psychological Services: https://carlsrudpsychologicalservices.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlsrudpsychologicalservices/ Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/hannah-carlsrud-emdr-intensives-postpartum-kenmore-wa/1276563 Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netHannah Carlsrud: https://psidirectory.com/listing/carlsrud-psychological-services.html Ask family to make a Meal Train: https://www.mealtrain.com/ Spinning Babies: https://www.spinningbabies.com/ Good Moms Have Scary Thoughts Book: A Healing Guide to the Secret Fears of New Mothers Definitions:Different Degrees of Perineal Tears Freeze Dried BreastmiSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Aly talks about how she emotionally handled caring for and losing her father during her first pregnancy with her son Cristian. She also gives all the details about how her second labor with her daughter Sara did not go as planned because it was extremely fast as well as touching on how her two postpartum experiences differed from each other. birthasweknowitpiodcast.com/74 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. For another episode related to precipitous birth, tune into episode 63-Tessa & Jeff Sanders-IVF-2 Vaginal Births-Marcela & Rosie-5AM MiracleResources:Ally Patrie-Jurado YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@allypatrie-jurado1859 Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.net Definitions:Trying to Conceive (TTC) Shingles Membrane /Cervical SweepTongue-TieMastitis Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR)Precipitous BirthFerguson / Fetal Ejection Reflex (FER)Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Lindsay speaks on the assumptions people make when they find out you have gone through the route of adoption to ow your family. She also talks about what it was like to find the two different local families that she matched with in order to grow her family from two to four in less then two years time. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/73 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. For more episodes related to adoption check out episode 70-Morgan Harvey-2 Vaginal Births-NICU-Beyond Birthing Doula-AdopteeResources:Lindsay Bruggeman-The Hopeful HAP: https://www.thehelpfulhap.com/home InstagramFacebookBreast Milk App-Share The Drop: https://sharethedrop.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.net Definitions:Adoptive Parent Donor Breast Milk Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Bettina discusses the quick and lovely start to her relationship with her husband and the challenges she experienced while conceiving her third child. Even though she conceived her first two children on the quicker side, Bettina experienced three miscarriages prior to experiencing her final full-term pregnancy with her daughter.birthasweknowitpodcast.com/72 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Another great episode to check out is episode 7-Mercedes Snyder-Stillbirth-6 Vaginal Births-Something Beautiful Midwifery CareResources:eDoula: https://edoula.com/ The Birth Partner-Penny Simkin Evidence Based Birth: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.net Definitions:Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG)Non-Stress Test (NST)Forceps DeliveryBishop ScoreOcciput Posterior (OP) PresentationHip DysplasiaSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In the episode, you will hear Valerie talk about her 3 birth experiences. She goes into detail about how challenging her first pregnancy and birth were and how medical bullying played a huge role in her NICU experience. She then goes on to talk about what it felt like to finally have a baby that stayed on her chest without issue after giving birth to her son. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/71 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Like this episode? Check out episode 44-Martha Snyder-3 Vaginal Births-Oliver, Luna & Caspian-Brave Steps Doula Services.Resources:Valerie Probstfeld: https://www.tomomistolove.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netSuicide Crisis Hotline: 988 Taking Care: The Story of Nursing and Its Power to Change Our World-https://g.co/kgs/FqAD6pJThe Little Word Project: https://www.littlewordsproject.com/ Definitions:Best Rest During Pregnancy Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)Against Medical Advice (AMA)Nurse Practitioner (NP)Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Morgan shares her preterm birth experience with her son Josiah as well as her birth center birth experience with her son Noah. Both babies ended up in the NICU for different reasons. She also dives into how being an adoptee has impacted how she envisions herself as a mother to her own biological children. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/70 Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Like this episode? Check out Episode 6-Kristin Travis-IUI-Vaginal Birth-Baby Beam-BEarthMateResources:Morgan Harvey Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/deliciouslydopellc Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International:https://www.postpartum.net Definitions:Fetal Heart Monitoring: Internal & External Amnioinfusion Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)Anemia In PregnancyBack LaborSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Nicole shares her experience with loss through miscarriage as well as diving into her two very different birth experiences with her son Baker and daughter Sophia. She goes into detail about how different it was for her to birth in the hospital and then chooses a last-minute homebirth during the prime time of the Covid-19 pandemic. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/69Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Don't forget to check out episode 23-Samuel Munchrath-PARTNER-Vaginal Birth-SorenResources:Nicole Bulow: https://www.solfuelwellness.com/classes/Be sure to mention that you heard of her from the Birth As We Know It Podcast so you can get your 20% discount Institute for Birth Healing Directory: https://directory.instituteforbirthhealing.com/Floradix Liquid Iron Supplementation (not affiliated)She Births Childbirth Courses:https://shebirths.com/ Definitions:Bell's PalsyAnemia In Pregnancy Artificial Rupture of Membranes (AROM) Placenta PreviaMiscarriageSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Elliott shares her two preemie birth stories of her daughter Adelaide and her son Brennan. She talks about how being a midwife was both a pro and a con while pregnant and how she learned about her special bicornuate (heart-shaped) uterus. birthasweknowitpodcast.com/67Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Elliott Leslie & Liz Fay: Wellspring Midwifery: https://wellspringmidwifery.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International:https://www.postpartum.netDefinitions:Septate Uterus Bicornuate UterusManual/External Cephalic Version (ECV)Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) Premature Rupture of Membranes (PROM)Umbilical Cord Prolapse Support the Show.Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!Support the Show.Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Angela talks about her struggles with conception through IVF due to her late diagnosis of stage 4 endometriosis. She also talks about her micro preemie birth experience with her son Bennet at just 25 weeks gestation in addition to some of the details of how having a tiny sick baby in the NICU was impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Project NICU: https://www.projectnicu.com/ Hand to Hold: https://handtohold.org/ Preeclampsia Foundation: https://preeclampsia.org/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International:https://www.postpartum.netChances of Miscarriage Data: https://datayze.com/miscarriage-chart#google_vignette Definitions:In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)PreeclampsiaEndometriosisHELLP Syndrome APGAR ScoreNecrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC)Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)Support the Show.Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Melissa shares her two personal birth stories of her three boys. She talks about what it was like to give birth for the first time while being induced and then going on to have a precipitous vaginal twin birth the second time around. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Melissa Llarena: https://www.melissallarena.com/ Mom Founder Imagination Hub (formerly Unimaginable Wellness)https://www.melissallarena.com/podcast/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netDefinitions:Precipitous BirthVacuum Extraction Delivery Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS)Monochorionic/diamniotic (mono/di) twinsSupport the Show.Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Tessa and Jeff share their conception journey with IVF and talk about the two birth stories of their daughters Maisie and Rosie. Let's just say that both ended up being accidentally unassisted because Tessa utilized hypnobirthing techniques. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Jeff Sanders: https://www.jeffsanders.com/ 5 A.M. Miracle Podcast: https://www.jeffsanders.com/podcast/ Hypno-Babies: https://www.hypnobabies-store.com/ Ina Mays Guide to Childbirth Definitions:Antisperm AntibodiesIn Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Rupture of Membranes (ROM) (Water Breaking) Retained Placenta Precipitous BirthFerguson / Fetal Ejection Reflex (FER)Support the Show.Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Allison dives into how her first birth with her daughter was traumatic and how it led her to become a birth doula. She also shares the the details of how she felt when she was unexpectedly pregnant with her son after being adamant of “one and done” in addition to sharing about her redemptive home birth.Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Allison Goyne: https://www.believeinbirthva.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International:https://www.postpartum.netAsk family to make you a Meal Train: https://www.mealtrain.com/ The Business of Being Born FilmDefinitions:Cord Blood GassesNeonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE)Whole Body CoolingMeconiumBloody ShowMucus plugI would love to hear fro YOU! Go to birthasweknowitpodcast.com/survey to let me know what YOU want for the future of BAWKI. Support the Show.Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Karin shares her experience with ectopic pregnancy, trusting her intuition, and dives into the details of the two birth stories of her sons. We also talk about what inspired her to write the memoir, The Ins and Outs of My Vagina. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Karin Freeland: karinfreeland.com6-Secrets: karinfreeland.com/6-secrets Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International:https://www.postpartum.netDefinitions:Rupture of Membranes (ROM) (Water Breaking) Diastasis Recti (Abdominal Separation)Postpartum Depression Hernia PUPPP RashI would love to hear fro YOU! Go to birthasweknowitpodcast.com/survey to let me know what YOU want for the future of BAWKI. Support the Show.Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Meg talks about her three miscarriages and what eventually led her and her husband to the road of IVF. She then goes into detail about what it was like to give birth to her daughter Romy after experiencing some health issues during her pregnancy.Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Meg Chappell: Meg The Doula-Swedish Laurie Levy-Doula: https://www.laurielevy.net/ Tiffany Renée-Lactation Support: https://www.mahoganypoint.com/ Jessica Timins-Acupuncturist: https://www.artemesiahealingarts.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International:https://www.postpartum.netDefinitions:Foley BulbIn Vitro Fertilization (IVF)Preeclampsia Gestational DiabetesShoulder Dystocia Occiput Posterior (OP) PresentationI would love to hear fro YOU! Go to birthasweknowitpodcast.com/survey to let me know what YOU want for the future of BAWKI. Support the Show.Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
Send Kiona a Text Message!In this episode, Abrianna speaks on what it's like to support clients in the hospital while still working full-time as an ER nurse. She also touches on the importance of preparation for birth and how strength training, with a professional coach, can help you meet your goals. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Abrianna Canady- Ryze BirthBirth Fit: strength & conditioning training for the motherhood journeyThe Business of Being Born FilmSpiritual Midwifery by Ina May GaskinDefinitions:Artificial Rupture of Membranes (AROM) Strength Training Personal Record (PR)Support the Show.Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
In this episode, Kayla shares 3 personal birth stories as well as how experiencing a precipitous unplanned home birth led her to have a planned homebirth the third time around. She also touches on the breastfeeding challenges she experienced with her first two kiddos and the decisions she made to shift her experience when she breastfed her third. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:My Birth Choices: https://www.mybirthchoices.com/ The Business of Being Born FilmIna Mays Guide to ChildbirthDefinitions:Mucus plug“Nuchal Hand” PresentationMeconiumPrecipitous BirthGestational Diabetes Testing“Let Down” Reflex-Breastfeeding Bloody ShowPlease go to birthasweknowitpodcast.com/DC to donate today so Kiona can make it to the largest podcasting conference in the world, Podcast Movement 2024, that is happening August 19th-22nd this year in Washington DCSupport the Show.Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
In this episode, Lori shares her quick birth experience with her son Sebastian and the lengths her family went through to be by her side. She also dives into the importance of preparing for postpartum during or before your pregnancy and how her personal experience led her to birth work. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Labor With Love Wa: https://laborwithlovewa.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International:https://www.postpartum.netBradley Method: https://www.bradleybirth.com/ Definitions:Small for Gestational Age (SGA)Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) use on InfantsTongue-TieNewborn Jaundice Please go to birthasweknowitpodcast.com/DC to donate today so Kiona can make it to the largest podcasting conference in the world, Podcast Movement 2024, that is happening August 19th-22nd this year in Washington DCSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you like this podcast, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review so it can bring the podcast to the attention of others. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It™️ Podcast, head over to https://birthasweknowitpodcast.com/ or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI™️ Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page! And don't forget to join in on the fun in the Private Facebook Group!
In this episode, Kirsten talks about getting pregnant in her last year of grad school and how after she gave birth her school was very strict and provided very little accommodations to support her new family. She also talks about what it was like to get pregnant while running a chiropractic business with her husband to then find out the world is shut down by COVID 19 leading them to be concerned about how they will financially afford another child due to the unknown of what the pandemic will bring. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Apex Chiropractic WA: https://www.apexchiropracticwa.com/ Pacific Wellness & Lactation: https://www.pwlactation.com/ Expecting & Empowered Workout App: https://www.expectingandempowered.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International:https://www.postpartum.netMedi-Honey: Amazon Link (not an affiliate link)Definitions:Torticollis Tongue-TieProdromal LaborOcciput Posterior (OP) PresentationMembrane /Cervical SweepFundal Massage Postpartum RageSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Kaitlin shares her first birth experience which ended up in an unexpected cesarean even though the care from her team was amazing. She then talks about her redemptive VBAC that led her to a tougher recovery than her first birth in addition to talking about how she ended up working with postpartum families as a postpartum doula. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Kith & Kin Care Collective: www.kak.care “Handbook to Me”: https://www.kithandkincarecollective.com/resources Spinning Babies: https://www.spinningbabies.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International:https://www.postpartum.netWhole Body Pregnancy-Erika Davis: https://www.wholebodypregnancy.com/Birth Advocacy Doula Training Definitions:Rheumatoid Arthritis in Pregnancy and PostpartumVaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) Pelvic Floor TherapyHypnobirthing Bishop ScoreUterine RuptureFetal Scalp MonitorVaginal CystSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Anni speaks on what it was like to have an unexpected cesarean and then dives into the details of what it was like to find out her unborn child in her second pregnancy was diagnosed with Trisomy 18 leading to her and her husband Chris, to make the extremely hard and sad decision to terminate the pregnancy. She then ends her episode by sharing a very positive redemptive VBAC birth story. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Military Birth Talk Podcast: https://www.militarybirthresourcenetwork.org/militarybirthtalk Military Birth Resource Network & Postpartum Coalition: https://www.militarybirthresourcenetwork.org/ Definitions:Pubic Symphysis Pain AKA Symphysis Pubic DysfunctionManual/External Cephalic Version (ECV) Non-Invasive Prenatal Test (NIPT)Dilation and Curettage (D&C)Dilation and Evacuatoin (D&E)AmniocentesisMembrane /Cervical SweepOcciput Posterior (OP) PresentationPostpartum HemorrhageProdromal LaborSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Angela talks about what it was like for her to experience her miscarriage and how that impacted her excitement for her future pregnancies. Including the emotions she carried with her as she found out she was unexpectedly pregnant with her third child. She also touches on what it was like to be cared for by out-of-hospital midwives while being considered Advanced Maternal Age. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Evidence Based Birth: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/The Business of Being Born FilmParent Trust Classes: https://www.parenttrust.org/for-families/classes/ Definitions:Pregnancy at Age 35 or Older/Advanced Maternal Age (AMA)Dilation and Curettage (D&C)Chemical PregnancyAmniocentesisArtificial Rupture of Membranes (AROM) Membrane /Cervical SweepTENS UnitColicOcciput Posterior (OP) PresentationSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Katie goes into detail about her 3 personal birth experiences. She talks about how even though you plan for specific things, they may not always end up that way. She also talks about how her births help guide her as she supports clients as a birth doula, especially since she experienced an unplanned non-emergent cesarean. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Shout Out Info:Nurse-Family Partnership Program: https://www.nursefamilypartnership.org/ ChildStrive-Child, Family, Community: https://childstrive.org/ Resources:Treasured Art Of Birth: https://www.tabirth.com/agency/meet-the-team Open Arms Perinatal Services: https://openarmsps.org/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netDefinitions:Shoulder Dystocia Gestational DiabetesSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Rachelle educates us on what Uterus Didelphys is, when she first learned about it for herself, and how it impacted her conception, pregnancy, and birth journeys. She also goes into detail about both of her birth experiences, one of which was a really wild precipitous vaginal footling breech birth. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Shout Out Info:What Was That Like Podcast: https://whatwasthatlike.com/ Besks Backseat To Change Podcast: https://becksbackseat.com/ Anderson's Alert Non-Profit: https://www.andersonsalert.org/ Resources:Wildflower Birthing Services-Rachelle Samia: https://wildflowerbirthingservices.com/ Evidence Based Birth: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/ Spinning Babies: https://www.spinningbabies.com/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netThe Bradley Method: https://www.bradleybirth.com/ Definitions:Uterus DidelphysPostpartum Hemorrhage Placenta PreviaPlacental Abruption Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Breech Baby Presentation Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Bri dives into all the details of her 6 personal birth experiences. We discussed how her cervix was considered “incompetent” leading her to need a cervical cerclage for 4 out of 6 of her pregnancies. She also talks about her different experiences in the NICU and about how important bilirubin checks truly are. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Evidence Based Birth: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/ Example of Car Bed: https://www.merrittcarseat.com/angelride/ Definitions:Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG)Amnioinfusion Incompetent Cervix Cervical CerclagePulmonary EdemaPreemies and MicropreemiesChorioamnionitis Bradycardia Infants and ChildrenLeopoldsHyperbilirubinemia Frenectomy Kernicterus Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Carrie shares how giving birth to her very first son at the young age of 19 inspired her to become a birth worker, how her other two births didn't go as planned, and how her philosophy around how to practice as a birth doula has changed over the years. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Carrie Kenner: https://carriekenner.com/Becoming a Birth Doula Online CourseEvidence-Based Birth: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/ Birthing From Within: https://www.birthingfromwithin.com/team Lamaze Childbirth Education: https://www.lamaze.org/birthing-classes Definitions:Occiput Posterior (OP) PresentationPrecipitous BirthPudendal Nerve Block B.R.A.I.N. Informed Decision Making GuideSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Kelly shares how her determination to get the birth she desired led her to choosing a birth location that was 1 hour away from her home, leading to a difficult decision during her labor. She also discusses the importance of being informed on how interventions that happen during the birthing process can have an impact on your breastfeeding experience. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Kelly Durbin, IBCLC-http://protectingyourpotential.com/index.html Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International:https://www.postpartum.netLa Lache League USA: https://lllusa.org/ La Lache League International: https://llli.org/ Definitions:Torticollis Tongue-TiePregnancy at Age 35 or Older/Advanced Maternal Age (AMA)Lactation AmenorrheaSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Christina shares she was unable to birth vaginally due to being born with hip displasia leading her to having 6 cesarean births. She shares some of the details for each of those births which includes a breast cancer scare with her 2nd pregnancy, in addition to talking about the importance of being human with and in front of your children to ensure they too can learn about their own emotions and how to navigate them. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Made Mindful: https://www.birthmademindful.com/ 30% off made mindful birth and 4th-trimester courses code: BirthAsWeKnowItPerinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International:https://www.postpartum.netNurse-Family Partnership Program: https://www.nursefamilypartnership.org/ ChildStrive-Child, Family, Community: https://childstrive.org/ Definitions:Hip DysplasiaVernixLochiaIntrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) MeconiumStages of laborSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, I interview registered labor and delivery nurse Kelly Hof. Kelly has over 10 years of experience in this field and speaks on the programs she has created to close the gap between the care that is taking place, and the care that is needed in the hospital setting when people give birth. We also talk largely about the differences in how providers who work in the hospital setting vs. out of the hospital setting practice. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Kelly Hof: https://www.kellyhof.com/ Empowered Birth Program: https://kellyhof.com/empowered You're pregnant… now what: https://kellyhof.com/freebie Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netDefinitions:Shoulder Dystocia What is a Doula?Secondary Trauma & StressChoosing the right birth location for you Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, my husband Kumar speaks on our children's three very different birth experiences. He gives his take on our traumatic home birth and how that differed from his thoughts about our birth center birth. He also mentions the pros and cons of how much time you get off postpartum to support your partner after they have given birth. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Evidence Based Birth: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.net Specific help for partners: https://www.postpartum.net/get-help/family/ Paid Family Medical Leave-Washington State: https://paidleave.wa.gov/find-out-how-paid-leave-works/ International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers:https://ibewyes.org/Apprenticeships: https://electricaltrainingalliance.org/locateaTrainingCenter Definitions:MeconiumCo-SleepingAnemia In Pregnancy Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Martha talks about what it was like to give birth with a language barrier in Japan, the unexpected quickness of her 2nd birth, and how being a birth doula helped her gauge what phase she was in during her third birth, which was also precipitous. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Martha Snyder- https://bravestepsdoulaservices.com/ Evidence-Based Birth: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netBabyCenter: https://www.babycenter.com/ Kelly Mom: https://kellymom.com/ Definitions:Prodromal LaborBraxton Hicks ContractionsMeconium Aspiration SyndromeFertility Awareness MethodSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Alexandria talks about how being diagnoses with bipolar disorder at 21 years old impacted her pregnancies. She also unexpectedly experienced postpartum psychosis after her first birth, leading her to intentionally prepare to experience it again after her 2nd birth. She also touches on how experiencing a miscarriage after her first birth caused her to have debilitating depression that continued throughout her subsequent pregnacy. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Alexandria Smith: https://momwifeworshiplife.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netDefinitions:Baker ActPostpartum Preeclampsia Peripartum Cardiomyopathy Postpartum PsychosisIntrauterine Device (IUD) Birth ControlEarly/Premature MenopauseInfant Acid RefluxSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Ashley shares how being a bigger woman in the Australian healthcare system led to both births ending in a cesarean. For her third pregnancy, she felt safest having an unassisted free birth at home. Throughout the episode, she dives into deep detail as to why she made the decisions she did and how her experiences flourished into a business supporting other women in her community. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Ashley Winning: The VBAC Home Birth Stories PodcastPrograms:VBAC Membership Coming Early 2024 – Join Waitlist hereThe Homebirth Group Mentoring – Join hereFreebies:VBAC Homebirth: Fear to Freedom Guide- Download HereRhea Dempsey Childbirth EducatorThe Midwives Cauldron PodcastDefinitions:Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) Unassisted Birth/Free Birth Gestational DiabetesHyperemesis Gravidarum (HG)Rupture of Membranes (ROM) (Water Breaking) Nuchal cordFoley BulbFetal Heart Monitoring During LaborAsynclitic Fetal PositionManual Removal of Placenta Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Taylor talks about the importance of having a coach guide you through your pregnancy and birth. She touches on how even if things do not go as anticipated, you can still have a positive birth experience due to taking control over the things that matter most. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Taylor Nokashere-With You Wellness: https://withyouwellnesskc.com/ Driver's Seat Moms Podcast-Taylor NosakhereSpinning Babies: https://www.spinningbabies.com/ Penny Simkin Classes (out-of-hospital birth and in hospital birth focused classes): https://www.pennysimkin.com/childbirth-classes/ Jennie Joseph:Common Sense Childbirth:https://commonsensechildbirth.org/ National Perinatal Task Force: https://perinataltaskforce.com/ Commonsense Childbirth Institue: https://www.cci.training/ The Perinatal Pause Podcast Definitions:Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) Cholestasis of Pregnancy Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Tabitha talks about the importance of intentionally surrounding yourself with specific people during your birth, what it was like for her to deal with her son's emergency airlift transfer to Seattle Children's Hospital, and what her personal struggles were with postpartum depression.Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:The Red Tent-By Anita Diamant: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/4989 Faisa Farole-Global midwifery Services:https://www.globalmidwiferyservices.com/ Global Perinatal Services: https://www.globalperinatal.org/ Open Arms Perinatal Services: https://openarmsps.org/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netDefinitions:Unassisted Birth/Free Birth Kangaroo Care/ Skin-to-SkinIntravenous line (IV) options for newborns Nipple Stimulations During LaborHeart Arrhythmias in Newborns Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Whitney shares her three very different birth stories, how the obstetric violence she experienced during her first pregnancy and labor impacted her 2 subsequent births, and how she struggled with postpartum depression, especially after her mother's suicide soon after the birth of her second child. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:The Business of Being Born: https://www.thebusinessof.life/the-business-of-being-born Whitney Hardie-Bentonville Birth Services: https://bentonvillebirthservices.com/ Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netDefinitions:“Nuchal Hand” PresentationBack LaborMembrane/Cervical Sweep Amnioinfusion ColicOcciput Posterior (OP) PresentationOligohydramnios (Low Amniotic Fluid)EpisiotomySupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Athena shares her journey of pregnancy, labor and birth. She also shares her struggles of getting the much needed support for her postpartum depression and anxiety, and how it inspired her to create a bolg and podcast for others to have a resource when they are going through postpartum mood and anxiety disorders. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Delivered: finding victory after postpartum depression-Athena EstellePsychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us Perinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.netDefinitions:Flat Head SyndromeTorticollis Bipolar Mood Disorder/ManiaEMDR Trauma Therapy Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
In this episode, Sarah Eizabeth talks about the importance of trusting your body, having self-confidence and always speaking up for yourself to ensure your needs are met and honored throughout your pregnancy, labor and birth. She also emphasized the importance of doing your own research and reaching out to your support network. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:The Art Of Self-Confidence Podcast-Sarah Elizabeth HarriganDriver's Seat Moms Podcast-Taylor NosakhereCalling in “The One”- Katherine Woodward ThomasPICO: Single Use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy SystemDefinitions:Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)Preeclampsia Support the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!