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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2024 · 55 MIN

Episode 10 - Astrid - 43 week homebirth, brain tumor, self advocacy

from Born for this · host Beth Marsden

In this episode, I speak with my friend Astrid about her birth experiences. We discuss Astrid's perception of birth growing up, her previous births, and the planning for her third child, Frankie. Astrid shares how her partner's brain tumor diagnosis affected her pregnancy and birth plans. Despite the challenges, Astrid advocated for a home birth and had to navigate the fear of induction. Astrid's story highlights the importance of trusting one's body and making informed decisions during pregnancy and birth. She also talks about the emotional journey she went through leading up to the birth and the deep connection she felt with her baby once she was born. Astrid's story is a true testament to the strength and resilience of women in childbirth. Resources mentioned in the episode Jane Hardwick Collings Sister Morning Star Rhea Dempsey Rachel Reed 00:00 Introduction and Background 06:08 Navigating Challenges and Making Informed decisions 38:26 Embracing the Emotional Journey of Birth 47:22 Being a Strong Advocate for Yourself Were you inspired by what you heard in this episode? Your support means everything! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share the love with your friends, and leave a review. In doing so, you're not just tuning in - you're actively driving the growth of my community and making it possible to bring even more incredible guests on the show! Excited to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow the journey on Instagram @bornforthis_thepodcast - Stay connected and don’t miss a beat! And as always, if any of the topics in the show trigger you in anyway and you need a listening ear, my inbox is always open hello@bornforthisthepodcast 

In this episode, I speak with my friend Astrid about her birth experiences. We discuss Astrid's perception of birth growing up, her previous births, and the planning for her third child, Frankie. Astrid shares how her partner's brain tumor diagnosis affected her pregnancy and birth plans. Despite the challenges, Astrid advocated for a home birth and had to navigate the fear of induction. Astrid's story highlights the importance of trusting one's body and making informed decisions during pregnancy and birth. She also talks about the emotional journey she went through leading up to the birth and the deep connection she felt with her baby once she was born. Astrid's story is a true testament to the strength and resilience of women in childbirth. Resources mentioned in the episode Jane Hardwick Collings Sister Morning Star Rhea Dempsey Rachel Reed 00:00 Introduction and Background 06:08 Navigating Challenges and Making Informed decisions 38:26 Embracing the Emotional Journey of Birth 47:22 Being a Strong Advocate for Yourself Were you inspired by what you heard in this episode? Your support means everything! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share the love with your friends, and leave a review. In doing so, you're not just tuning in - you're actively driving the growth of my community and making it possible to bring even more incredible guests on the show! Excited to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow the journey on Instagram @bornforthis_thepodcast - Stay connected and don’t miss a beat! And as always, if any of the topics in the show trigger you in anyway and you need a listening ear, my inbox is always open hello@bornforthisthepodcast

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