[REBROADCAST] My Birth Stories

EPISODE · Dec 31, 2019 · 32 MIN

[REBROADCAST] My Birth Stories

from Birth With Power · host Dr. Nicole C. Rankins

I think it's really important for women to share their birth stories with one another. It gives us not only a chance to learn from other people's experiences, but the opportunity to connect over a life-changing, sometimes scary event.  I've been looking back on the past year of the podcast, and I think the birth stories have been one of the most wonderful aspects of the show. December is a big month in my family - you'll hear why in this episode! - so I wanted to celebrate the end of 2019 by sharing my birth stories again.  I talk about both of my births in this episode, as well as some of the regrets and trauma I have around them. I will also share some of the decisions I made about my care and why, and talk about how my births helped me become a better physician.  In this Episode, You’ll Learn About: Why I think it's important for women to share their birth stories with each other What my first pregnancy was like and how I dealt with my anxiety What my husband and I did when I started going into labor 8 weeks early How my first C-section experience went (and why I was traumatized afterward) Why I decided to schedule my C-section for my second baby Some of the emotions that I had after my second birth How my experiences have informed my practice as an OBGYN and birth coach Links Mentioned In The Episode How To Make A Birth Plan That Works - Free Online Class! The Birth Preparation Course Dr. Keisha Reddick Episode #6: High Risk Pregnancy With Dr. Keisha Reddick Episode #49: What To Know About Genetic Testing For You And Your Baby To submit your birth story: www.ncrcoaching.com/birthstory Join my email list here! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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