Sacred Birth Way

Sacred Birth Way

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Choosing Your Care Provider: Finding Someone Who Supports Your Vision
Your care provider shapes your entire birth experience and yet most of us choose one the same way we choose a dentist. Whoever was recommended, whoever was covered, whoever had availability. This episode is about changing that. Because the way your provider speaks to you in a 15-minute prenatal appointment is a preview of how they will show up when you are in your most vulnerable moment. In this episode: Why you are allowed to switch providers, even at 33 weeks pregnant The difference between an OB and a midwife and what each typically offers Why the provider who attends your birth may not be the one you prepared with and how to prepare for that What hospital nurses typically do and don't bring to unmedicated labor and why your support team fills that gap The specific questions that reveal a provider's true philosophy Red flags that sound reasonable on the surface but tell you everything you need to know Why your guaranteed support people matter more than whoever happens to be on call Find the free Provider Interview Questions Guide for this episode at sacredbirthway.com
If This, Then That: Mapping Your Decisions Before Labor
Knowing what you want during birth is only part of the picture. The other part is knowing what you and your husband will do when something unexpected comes up, before you are exhausted, before someone is waiting for an answer, and before you are trying to figure out how you feel about something for the first time in the middle of a contraction. This episode walks through the most important scenarios to talk through before labor begins and why having those conversations now changes everything about how you show up in the room. In this episode: Why an if/then map is different from a birth preferences document and why you need both A real story of a family who had to pivot three times in one birth and how preparation carried them through Scenarios worth talking through before labor including labor stalling, unexpected interventions, pain management decisions, C-section, postpartum hemorrhage, newborn decisions, and getting separated from your husband Why this is not about fear but about knowing your values and how you make decisions together Why your husband knowing what you would say is just as important as you knowing it yourself Download the free If/Then Map at sacredbirthway.com/if-then-map and start the conversation with your husband this week
Every Birth is New: A Third-Time Mom on Preparation, Labor, and Postpartum
There is a common assumption that once you have done this before, you have it figured out. This episode challenges that idea. In a candid conversation with a mom preparing for her third birth, we talk through what she has learned, what she wishes she had done differently, and what she is choosing to do intentionally this time around. In this episode: Why experience does not replace preparation and what an experienced mom is still doing differently this time What she actually reached for in her hardest labor moment The comfort measures gap: what laboring really looked like and what she is changing The postpartum contrast between two very different seasons and what she is doing to prepare her support system this time What she would tell a first-time mom before her very first birth
Birth Preferences: Knowing What You Want and Why
Birth plans get a bad reputation and for good reason. You cannot plan a labor and birth. But knowing your preferences before you walk in changes everything. This episode breaks down what birth preferences actually are, the key categories to cover, and how to use them as a tool to feel supported and grounded no matter how your birth unfolds. In this episode: The difference between a birth plan and birth preferences and why it matters How to focus on what you want rather than what you don't The main categories to cover: labor, pushing and birth, baby preferences, and postpartum care Why your husband knowing your preferences is just as important as writing them down How to approach birth preferences as an act of stewardship and trust
A Dad's Perspective: Why Your Husband's Preparation Matters
Birth preparation is often focused on the mother, but this episode is for the dads. In a candid conversation with my husband (Alan), this episode explores what it actually looks like to prepare for labor and birth from a father's perspective, and why a husband's involvement can make all the difference in how a woman experiences her birth. In this episode: What one dad honestly thought his role was before labor and what he learned it actually was The moment it clicked that preparation wasn't optional What it felt like to be in the room and how being prepared changed how he could show up One piece of advice from one dad to another
When It All Comes Together
Preparation can feel like a lot of separate pieces: the mental work, the physical practice, the spiritual habits, the marriage conversations. This episode brings all four pillars together through a real labor story, showing what it actually looks like when preparation shows up in the hardest moment. In this episode: How all four pillars work together in real time, as part of who you are Why you revert to what is familiar under pressure, and why that makes practice so important What preparation actually does: it doesn't prevent the hard moment, it gives you something to reach for when it arrives How to find your own version of surrender and invite God into the most intense moments One reflection question for each pillar to take into this week
The Marriage Pillar Overview
Birth preparation is not just for the mother and this episode explores why your husband's involvement is one of the most important parts of preparing for labor, birth, and postpartum. From understanding his role in the delivery room to navigating the newborn phase together, this episode makes the case for building a strong foundation before the baby arrives. In this episode you'll hear: Why your husband needs to know your preferences inside and out before labor begins How his preparation protects your ability to focus on laboring Postpartum planning: how to support each other when everything is new Why your husband pouring into himself allows him to show up better for your family A simple action to start the conversation this week
The Physical Pillar Overview
In this episode, we're talking about the physical pillar of birth preparation and why preparing your body is about so much more than simply making it through labor. Pregnancy is a season of intentionally caring for your body so you can approach birth and postpartum with greater strength, confidence, and peace. We'll cover practical, realistic ways to prepare throughout pregnancy, including: Why physical preparation matters for both birth and postpartum Rest and recovery during pregnancy Comfort measures and coping techniques for labor Preparing your home and body for postpartum healing Simple habits you can start today to support a healthier pregnancy and birth By the end of this episode, you'll have practical steps you can begin implementing right away while being reminded that caring for your body is one way of honoring the incredible work God is doing through you as you prepare to welcome your baby.
The Spiritual Pillar Overview
In this episode, we're talking about the spiritual side of birth preparation and why it matters just as much as the physical preparation. Birth is not only a physical event—it can also be a profound encounter with God. The months of pregnancy offer a unique opportunity to grow in trust, surrender, prayer, and reliance on His grace. We'll discuss practical ways to prepare spiritually during pregnancy, how faith can support you during labor, and why inviting Christ into your birth experience can bring peace even when things don't go according to plan. In This Episode: Why spiritual preparation is often overlooked How pregnancy can become a season of deeper faith Learning trust and surrender before labor begins Simple prayer practices for pregnancy Inviting God into your birth experience Preparing for the unexpected with faith and peace The role of the sacraments and spiritual support during pregnancy Whether you're newly pregnant or approaching your due date, this episode will encourage you to prepare not only your body for birth, but your heart as well. "For this child I prayed, and the Lord granted my request." — 1 Samuel 1:27
The Mental Pillar Overview
There is more birth information available today than ever before, yet many moms still feel overwhelmed, anxious, and unsure of what to believe. In this episode, we're talking about how to prepare your mind for birth by sorting through conflicting advice, recognizing fear-based messaging, and building confidence without feeling like you need to know every possible birth scenario. We'll explore practical ways to approach birth preparation with clarity, peace, and trust. In this episode, you'll learn: Why information overload can increase fear and anxiety Practical ways to build confidence before labor begins The role mindset plays in your birth experience Simple exercises to prepare your mind and heart for labor Birth preparation isn't just about learning what might happen, but it's about preparing your heart and mind to respond with courage, peace, and confidence when the day arrives.
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