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168 | Are Doulas Just for First Time Moms? What My Recent Birth Taught Me

168 | Are Doulas Just for First Time Moms? What My Recent Birth Taught Me

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Hey sister, today’s episode is a vulnerable one. I’m sharing my most recent birth experience, one of the hardest seasons I’ve walked through, even as a doula. This pregnancy and birth challenged everything I thought I knew and reminded me how unpredictable labor can be.

Episode Highlights:

  • Why every pregnancy and every birth is completely unique
  • How a hard pregnancy can change what kind of birth support you need
  • What a three-day labor taught me about surrender and expectations
  • Why experience and knowledge don’t replace the need for support
  • The real role of a doula (and why she doesn’t replace your husband)
  • How God used this birth to teach me wisdom, rest, and self-care
  • Encouragement for preparing for birth without fear

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