Ep. 11 How to Find Confidence in VBAC: Tim and Melissa's Path to Parenthood

EPISODE · May 2, 2025 · 1H 10M

Ep. 11 How to Find Confidence in VBAC: Tim and Melissa's Path to Parenthood

from Rewire For Birth · host Cindy Tahhan

In this empowering episode of The Birth CEO podcast, our host Dr. Cindy, a naturopathic doctor and passionate advocate for positive birth experiences, welcomes her dear friends Tim and Melissa Horlick. This couple exemplifies the strength that comes from unity and preparation in pursuit of a desired birth experience.Key Highlights:Dr. Cindy's mission to eliminate fear around childbirth.Introduction to guests Tim and Melissa whose friendship with Dr. Cindy blossomed over shared values and life paths.A discussion on the power of mindset going into pregnancy despite fears stemming from negative stories, previous experience or personal concerns about health during pregnancy.Exploration of their first child Emily’s birth story – an unexpected journey through labor that led to a cesarean section (C-section), highlighting emotions such as guilt post-delivery.Insight into how past birthing experiences can impact trust in one's body but also provide lessons in surrendering control – something crucial for parenting.Guest Profiles:Melissa:Creative Director at DanceBug.comStudied Multimedia & Communication at McMaster UniversityBachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Image Arts, New Media from Ryerson UniversityCertified wedding coordinator & home stagerPhotographer for 15 yearsHome DIY enthusiast showcased on Instagram @mcfaddenlivingTim:Former bike mechanic with over a decade of experienceWhiskey aficionado who founded his own business "Whiskey Boss" offering private whiskey tasting events @thewhiskybossThe couple shares their contrasting birth stories between their two daughters – Emily’s challenging delivery leading to C-section versus Ivy’s vaginal birth after Cesarean (VBAC) which was approached differently due to prior experience.Dr. Cindy emphasizes that while there is no guaranteed formula for an ideal birthing outcome, preparation increases chances significantly; however each journey is unique just like every baby.This episode serves not only as a testament to individual resilience but also underscores the importance of community support in navigating parenthood journeys—reminding us all that we're part of something greater than ourselves when it comes to bringing new life into the world.Access Dr. Cindy’s FREE guide “Top Homeopathic Remedies useful during labor, delivery, and postpartum period.For more information on support for experiencing the birth you desire visit: www.cindytahhan.com and follow @drcindytahhan on instagram

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