Amazing!
I love so many of these podcasts episodes but “test or not to test” is really speaking to me in my current moment in time. After a miscarriage, I feel called to be in a state of surrender and trust. The two week wait will end in the next couple of days but it has been a challenging time for me. I woke up with swollen feet the day after I ovulated in the cycle immediately following the loss and I feel a sense of knowing I’m pregnant. I have wanted to test for the past week but I feel as though baby is asking for me to allow more uncertainty and do less planning or trying to predict. The podcast episode helped normalize those urges and feelings that were coming up while waiting. Thank you so much for sharing your story and your truth in this journey!
Samthelistener via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/11/21
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Highly recommend any expecting mamas listen to these podcasts. The greatest lie ever told was that we woman are not capable of birthing a baby. You are, we are and thanks to people like indie birth things are changing!!!! THANK YOU FOR BEING THE CHANGE AND OPENING OUR EYES ❤️ I am 37 weeks...Read full review »
Coloradorunners via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/18/19
I like the real nature of these podcasts that create a understanding of women in birth. Its a good space to listen to different areas, I especially loved listening to podcasts on self care. Great for birth workers
The Circle of Birth via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/04/17
While podcasts weren’t the cool thing 7 years ago when I was pregnant with my first, I would have been in amazing shape had I been able to hear so many of these words. So blessed to have found indie birth and this podcast during my current pregnancy. Excited to birth in power armed with this...Read full review »
Brittaniespark via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/01/19
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