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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 14 MIN

110- Why Birth Feels Like an Emergency Even When It Isn't

from Made For Birth; The VBAC Podcast For Birth After Cesarean · host Katherine Stephens - Made 4 Birth

Birth can feel like one long emergency—even when it isn't.A provider expresses concern. A test comes back slightly outside the normal range. A recommendation is made. Suddenly, what started as a routine prenatal appointment feels like a crisis.In this episode, we're unpacking why birth so often feels urgent, high-stakes, and scary, even when there is no actual emergency unfolding. You'll learn how hospital culture, risk management, fear, uncertainty, and the language used around birth can shape the way we perceive our options and make decisions.Most importantly, we'll talk about how to stay grounded when emotions are high and how to distinguish between a true emergency and a situation that simply requires thoughtful decision-making.In this episode, you'll learn:• Why concern and danger are not the same thing• How hospital systems are designed to identify risk• The difference between an urgent situation and an emergency• Why modern culture struggles with uncertainty in birth• How fear impacts decision-making• Questions to ask when recommendations are made• How to determine whether you have time to consider your options• How to use the SACRED framework to make informed decisions under pressureWhether you're planning a VBAC, a first birth, a home birth, or a hospital birth, this episode will help you navigate recommendations, stay centered in your values, and approach birth decisions with greater confidence.Because not everything that feels scary is dangerous.Not everything that feels urgent is an emergency.And not every recommendation requires an immediate yes.Connect with Katherine:Website: made4birth.comInstagram: @made4birthIf this episode resonated with you, share it with a pregnant friend who feels overwhelmed by all the decisions that come with birth.Send me a text if you have episode request. All other questions please email me so I can reply! Support the showFind me on Facebook & Instagram @Made4Birth or visit my website at www.made4birth.com for all the information about my coaching program. 

Birth can feel like one long emergency—even when it isn't. A provider expresses concern. A test comes back slightly outside the normal range. A recommendation is made. Suddenly, what started as a routine prenatal appointment feels like a crisis. In this episode, we're unpacking why birth so often feels urgent, high-stakes, and scary, even when there is no actual emergency unfolding. You'll learn how hospital culture, risk management, fear, uncertainty, and the language used around birth can...

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