In this episode of Taking Back Birth, I talk about the blending of the sacred and scientific to build a new midwifery paradigm. Download this podcast transcript
In this episode of Taking Back Birth, I talk about the basics of newborn transition. Download this podcast transcript
I didn’t write much about my second miscarriage in 2013, a few months after the first miscarriage, and a few months before getting pregnant with my daughter Celosia. Two years later, I still found myself thinking about it, and was looking to see what if any photos I had saved, and came upon one that […]
In this episode of Taking Back Birth, I talk about one of the most common questions I hear: “How do I get my partner on board with homebirth?” Download this podcast transcript You can download the homebirth booklet written by my partner here.
In this episode of Taking Back Birth, I talk with master energy alchemist, Akasha Anne Belliveau, about connecting with your inner knowing during pregnancy and birth using the power of sound. Connecting with Your Inner Knowing You can find out more about Akasha Anne Belliveau on her Facebook page.
My baby just turned one and is still exclusively breastfed (has had maybe a total of 4 ounces of my milk from a bottle or sippy cup, though I admit I would likely do this more if she was interested) and co-sleeps with me. I don’t think this is a competition or a “see who […]
In this episode of Taking Back Birth, I talk with Margo as she reflects on the birth of her daughter, Celosia Pearl, who is now 1! Download this podcast transcript You can read Margo’s birth story here. You can WATCH a short version here. Listen to Margo’s podcast, “Well, Actually…”
I’ve been think a lot lately about the notion of “control” and how it relates to pregnancy and birth. So much of the focus in life in general is on controlling the process, or keeping up the myth that we can control the process, and the time of pregnancy and birth is no exception. In […]
In this episode of “Well, Actually…”, Margo talks all about the cutting of the cord. But Who Cuts The Cord