Due to the rate of unnecessary c-sections, the lack of support and limited options for VBAC moms in the hospital, more and more women are choosing to have their VBAC babies at home. This podcast was created for women to share and listen to stories of Home Birth After Cesarean. This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace advice from qualified medic... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting |
In today's episode we meet Katherine and she shares her five birth stories. Katherine’s first cesarean was scheduled due to breech presentation, but when the cesarean was actually performed it was discovered that baby was no longer breech. During Kat... more
In today's episode we meet Alicia, who is a mother of two. Alicia was raised not to fear birth and always knew that she wanted to have a home birth, but when her baby flipped breech right before her estimated due date, Alicia’s home birth plans turne... more
In today's episode we meet Coffee, who is a CRNA and mother to five children. Coffee’s first birth was a cesarean after being drug through the cascade of interventions, followed by a scheduled repeat cesarean. When she was pregnant with her third chi... more
In today's episode we meet Brittany, who is a homeschooling mom of eight. Brittany’s first two births were cesareans, followed by an unmedicated hospital VBA2C with a 10lb 2oz baby. With her fourth pregnancy, Brittany had another cesarean at 32 weeks... more
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I’m listening to this podcast because I need positive stories to feed my soul. My C-section sucked some joy out of my postpartum and I need to believe it can be better. These stories are uplifting and helping me prepare for the future, they give me hope <3.
I did a few things consistently leading up to my HBAC, one of which was listening to this podcast! Rachel does a lovely job of allowing women to tell their stories freely, and asking the questions I also have while listening! I appreciate the positivity Rachel brings, and the support offered through her platform. I’m grateful for this podcast, and how it helped me get my HBAC!! ❤️
Love that this is HBAC centered! It has helped ease any worry and raise my confidence in my upcoming HBAC! One of the first things I recommend to any mama striving for a HBAC. My goal is to be on this podcast 🙌🏼🙌🏼
This podcast is what so many birth podcasts claim to be. Rachel holds space for all birth stories whether the birthing person followed "the rules" or not. more
I’ve never had a cesarean but as a doula for ten years and birth advocate I often work with mothers who have, most of them looking for a future VBAC. This podcast has become one of my primary recommendations to them for growing in strength, confidence, and encouragement in the possible choice of home birth. In my work it’s become abundantly clear that home birth is often the safest and healthiest option for women and babies, sometimes especially so for women who would otherwise face outdated and... more
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