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Doulas On Call

Doulas On Call

By: Misty and Tammy
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Doulas on Call is a heartfelt and real podcast hosted by two seasoned doulas, sharing stories, wisdom, and unfiltered insights from life on call. From birth room moments to behind-the-scenes support, we explore what it really means to serve growing families with compassion and experience.

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  • April~ C-Section Awareness Month
    Apr 29 2026

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    We talk honestly about cesarean birth from the stats to the emotions, and why C-section support deserves the same care and respect as any other birth. We share how doulas help before, during, and after a C-section, including what makes the OR experience feel calmer and more human.
    • C-section awareness month and why we talk about cesarean birth without being anti-C-section
    • US and Colorado C-section rates and how hospital variation affects outcomes
    • How a first birth can shape later choices and what VBAC really means
    • Why families feel “defeated” after an unplanned C-section and how we reframe that story
    • Doulas in the OR as emotional and mental support for parents during surgery
    • Myth versus fact on body failure, repeat C-sections, and the “easy way out” claim
    • Practical ways to influence outcomes through provider choice, movement, and early labor timing
    • How continuous doula support reduces anxiety, slows spirals, and creates space for informed consent
    Please comment on our podcast or share your experience about what it was like.

    Hospitals in Colorado are not required to publicly report their C-section rates, though some do choose to share this information. One helpful resource is the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade website, where you can search for available data.

    If your hospital isn’t listed, you have the right to request this information directly. It’s also important to keep in mind that C-section rates can fluctuate month to month, and individual provider rates may differ significantly within the same hospital. Asking your specific provider about their personal C-section rate can give you a clearer, more accurate picture as you prepare for your birth.


    Thanks for listening! Always feel free to message us for more information or, if you have information you feel we should see, please send that. We LOVE to hear and learn from you!


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    35 mins
  • Sorry, We GHOSTED You! We're back....kinda like prodromal labor.
    Apr 22 2026

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    After some time away, we’re back with a fun and honest catch-up.

    In this episode, we’re sharing recent birth stories, the reality of life on call, and what it looks like to support families through some of their biggest moments—sometimes all in the same week.

    It’s real, it’s a little chaotic, and it’s why we love what we do.

    Thanks for listening! Always feel free to message us for more information or, if you have information you feel we should see, please send that. We LOVE to hear and learn from you!


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    24 mins
  • A Historic Shift in Birth Trends: What We're Seeing in the Birth Room
    Jul 15 2025

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    The birth trend in America is shifting dramatically. For the first time in history, women over 40 are having more babies than teenagers – a complete shift that raises fascinating questions about modern motherhood.

    Drawing from our extensive experience as birth doulas, we dive into this groundbreaking CDC study showing births to women over 40 have surged 193% since 1990 while teen births plummeted 73%. The statistics align perfectly with what we're seeing in our practice, where approximately 75% of our clients now fall into the "advanced maternal age (geriatric pregnancy)" category.

    What's driving this shift? We discuss multiple factors: better access to sex education, birth control, career advancement opportunities allowing women to establish themselves professionally before motherhood, evolving dating patterns (with many finding partners later through work or online dating), and remarkable advancements in fertility treatments making pregnancy possible for many who might previously have been unable to conceive in their later reproductive years.

    But delayed motherhood brings unique challenges. Healthcare providers typically approach pregnancies in women over 35 differently, recommending additional monitoring, earlier inductions, specialized genetic screening, and generally higher levels of medical management. Through personal stories and observations, we examine how older mothers – particularly those who've undergone fertility treatments – often approach birth with different expectations than younger mothers. Having already navigated the complex medical world of reproductive technology, they typically have a different relationship with the healthcare system than women who conceived easily in their twenties.

    Have you experienced pregnancy after 35? We'd love to hear your story! Text or email us about what you wish your birth team had known about supporting you. Whether you're part of this growing demographic of older mothers or among the declining number of younger parents, your perspective matters to us and our community of listeners navigating similar journeys.

    The studies referenced in this episode:

    CDC Study

    Motherly Article

    Thanks for listening! Always feel free to message us for more information or, if you have information you feel we should see, please send that. We LOVE to hear and learn from you!


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    28 mins
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