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The Birth Experience with Labor Nurse Mama

The Birth Experience with Labor Nurse Mama

By: Trish Ware RN
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How do I actually push during labor? Should I get an epidural? Why is breastfeeding so hard? What exactly is Pitocin, and how much will induce labor? Is there a secret to having a successful VBAC? What happens if I poop during labor *shudder*? And oh yeah, how do I take care of a newborn? I know you’ve got a ton of questions and fears when it comes to giving birth. How? Because I’ve delivered thousands of babies as a labor nurse! I’ve seen it all...and as @labor.nurse.mama on IG, I’ve helped mamas all over the world stand up to their fears and walk into the labor room with confidence. The Birth Experience with Labor Nurse Mama is here to guide you through every step of your pregnancy, labor, and delivery. I’ll show you how to embrace your inner feminine wisdom and teach you to feel totally comfortable owning the labor room. Your body was made to deliver this baby, mama...let’s face all those fears and doubts and answer those nagging questions — so you can be ready for the most important day of your life!Copyright 2022 Labor Nurse Mama Education Hygiene & Healthy Living Parenting & Families Relationships
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  • VBAC Student Birth Story: Cassie Gilliam | 243
    Feb 13 2026

    Join me, as I talk with one of my VBAC Lab Students and Calm Mama Society Members, Cassie.

    She's going to be sharing her birth story and how the techniques we've been working on in class, have helped her to move through her birth trauma from her first birth and prepare for an empowered VBAC.

    Join the Calm Mama Membership: labornursemama.com/cms

    Leave a review and include your Instagram username for a chance to win our monthly raffle!

    Cassie gives us all the details, shares the highs and lows of her birth experience, and how ultimately she was able to bring her baby into the world in a way that she was proud of.

    This episode is packed with so much information and is really empowering for all the mamas out there who want to have an empowered birth.

    So grab a cup of coffee or tea and settle in for a chat with Cassie.

    Helpful Timestamps:

    1. 00:00 Meet Cassie: A VBAC Lab Student
    2. 02:16 Cassie's First Birth Experience
    3. 03:28 Discovering the VBAC Lab
    4. 07:11 Facing Challenges with the Provider
    5. 17:53 Preparing for Labor at Home
    6. 21:34 Arriving at the Hospital
    7. 24:47 Labor Begins: Early Contractions and Support
    8. 30:30 Challenges and Swelling
    9. 33:19 Decision for a C-Section
    10. 35:48 Meeting the Baby
    11. 37:52 Reflecting on the Birth Experience
    12. 40:45 Advice for Expecting Mothers

    Join The Calm Labor Birth Bundle - everything you need from bump to baby! Use code POD50 for $50 off!

    Over 15k mamas have used our classes to prepare for a birth that they love 🤍

    ⭐ Download immediately ⭐App available ⭐Life-time access⭐

    Connect w/ Trish:

    On Instagram

    On YouTube

    For more pregnancy & birth education, subscribe to The Birth Experience on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Produced and Edited by Vaden Podcast Services

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    42 mins
  • 900 Births as a Doula: What Every Mama Needs to Know Before Hiring Support | 242
    Feb 6 2026

    Trish sits down with one of her favorite doulas - Sarah Osborne, doula, doula mentor, mama of three, and the real-deal with 17 years and over 900 births attended. Sarah went from a thriving solo practice to building a doula collective in the Pacific Northwest, and she’s spilling all the tea on what actually matters when you’re hiring support for your birth.

    You’re going to hear why the “Google checklist” of doula questions is kinda useless, how to spot the vibe you really want (yes, you should feel like you could be friends with her - and not care if she sees you naked and pooping), and why Sarah says you can’t say “never” in birth. She shares her own three very different birth stories, one of her favorite births she’s attended, and the powerful reminder that interventions have their place - and sometimes they’re exactly what you need. This conversation is packed with wisdom, zero judgment, and the kind of real talk that leaves you feeling empowered instead of overwhelmed.

    Whether you’re a pregnant mama trying to build your birth team or a birth worker who wants to do this work with integrity, hit play. You’re going to walk away smarter, calmer, and even more fired up about birth.

    More from Sarah Osborne, CD(DONA):

    Checkout https://theexpertdoula.com/skills-lab

    Connect with Sarah on Instagram: @the.expert.doula + @thebirthcollectivepnw

    Visit TheExpertDoula.com

    Visit TheBirthCollectivePNW.com

    Helpful Timestamps:

    1. 00:00 Welcome Sarah
    2. 00:36 Sarah's Doula Journey
    3. 02:09 Sarah's Birth Stories
    4. 05:16 Choosing the Right Doula
    5. 12:31 Memorable Birth Experiences
    6. 15:06 The Role of Positioning in Pregnancy
    7. 17:26 The Importance of Medical Interventions
    8. 23:11 Respecting Personal Choices in Birth
    9. 27:04 Doula Mentorship and Community

    Join The Calm Labor Birth Bundle - everything you need from bump to baby! Use code POD50 for $50 off!

    Over 15k mamas have used our classes to prepare for a birth that they love 🤍

    ⭐ Download immediately ⭐App available ⭐Life-time access⭐

    Connect w/ Trish:

    On Instagram

    On YouTube

    For more pregnancy & birth education, subscribe to The Birth Experience on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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    32 mins
  • My Daughter's Birth- From 'Dead Baby' Threat to Beautiful Unmedicated Delivery | 241
    Jan 30 2026

    Today, Trish is sharing the powerful birth story of her daughter where she went from being told she would have a ‘dead baby’ at 37 weeks pregnant if she didn’t induce, to having a beautiful unmedicated delivery. This birth story shows how her daughter navigated the difference between convenience-based and necessary interventions. Trish breaks down the distinction between these interventions, highlighting the importance of informed decision-making and self-advocacy. She recounts how her daughter navigated medical advice and ultimately delivered her baby safely amidst true medical necessity at 39 weeks. This story underscores the value of patient education, boundaries, and empowerment in birth. You'll also hear an inspirational birth story from one of Trish's students, who delivered just a week after her daughter, showcasing the impact of her comprehensive birth education and how it helped her navigate a fast, unexpected home birth!

    More from this episode:

    Listen to the ‘My Daughter’s OB Said She’ll Have a Dead Baby (I’m a Labor Nurse Ya’ll)’ episode!

    Watch this FREE Birth Class: 3 Secrets to a Smoother, Faster Birth

    Helpful Timestamps:

    1. 00:00 My Daughter’s Birth
    2. 01:08 The Importance of Informed Decision Making
    3. 02:40 The 37-Week Appointment
    4. 04:42 The 39-Week Emergency Induction
    5. 07:16 Advocating for Yourself During Labor
    6. 11:58 The Birth Experience
    7. 14:11 Lessons Learned and Final Thoughts
    8. 17:22 Student Birth Story

    Join The Calm Labor Birth Bundle - everything you need from bump to baby! Use code POD50 for $50 off!

    Over 15k mamas have used our classes to prepare for a birth that they love 🤍

    ⭐ Download immediately ⭐App available ⭐Life-time access⭐

    Connect w/ Trish:

    On Instagram

    On YouTube

    For more pregnancy & birth education, subscribe to The Birth Experience on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Produced and Edited by Vaden Podcast Services

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    23 mins
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