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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 25 MIN

Midwives, Misconceptions, and a Legacy of Care

from Discover Midwives · host American College of Nurse-Midwives

Welcome to the first episode of Discover Midwives! Our host, Jessica Brumley, a midwife with over 25 years of experience, tackles the most common myths about midwifery head-on. From the surprise "unplanned" home birth of her own daughter to discovering that midwifery is a part of her own family legacy. Jessica shares the personal stories that shaped her mission to change the healthcare system.We’re stripping away the medical jargon to explain what a midwife actually does. Whether you are looking for routine GYN care, starting your first period, or navigating menopause, this episode explores how the midwifery model centers your body, your voice, and your right to informed, respectful care. Are you ready to Discover Midwives, together? In this episode, you’ll learn:The Midwifery Philosophy: Why pregnancy and menopause are healthy life events, not diseases to be treated.Pathways to becoming a midwife: The differences between CNMs, CMs, and CPMs, and how to find the right fit for you.How midwives support better outcomes: Why communities with integrated midwifery care see lower rates of C-sections and preterm births.Empowerment in Action: How to partner with your provider to make healthcare decisions that align with your values.Do you want to support our work?Leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple or Spotify to help us bring you more midwifery- inspired conversations and guests. Screenshot this episode and share it on your socials! 

Welcome to the first episode of Discover Midwives! Our host, Jessica Brumley, a midwife with over 25 years of experience, tackles the most common myths about midwifery head-on. From the surprise "unplanned" home birth of her own daughter to discovering that midwifery is a part of her own family legacy. Jessica shares the personal stories that shaped her mission to change the healthcare system.We’re stripping away the medical jargon to explain what a midwife actually does. Whether you are looking for routine GYN care, starting your first period, or navigating menopause, this episode explores how the midwifery model centers your body, your voice, and your right to informed, respectful care. Are you ready to Discover Midwives, together? In this episode, you’ll learn:The Midwifery Philosophy: Why pregnancy and menopause are healthy life events, not diseases to be treated.Pathways to becoming a midwife: The differences between CNMs, CMs, and CPMs, and how to find the right fit for you.How midwives support better outcomes: Why communities with integrated midwifery care see lower rates of C-sections and preterm births.Empowerment in Action: How to partner with your provider to make healthcare decisions that align with your values.Do you want to support our work?Leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple or Spotify to help us bring you more midwifery- inspired conversations and guests. Screenshot this episode and share it on your socials!

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