Picks stories that fit their narrative
Listened to 10 episodes and found that the stories they choose to share are usually always the same with a twist. Didn’t find any episodes that said “a c section saved mine and my baby’s life”, so lots of bias and fear mongering from people who are selling female empowerment(maybe I’m missing the episode where the hosts say sometimes it’s ok to have a c section) . With all these birthing stories you would think I could relate with one but I find that the antidotes shared in this podcast are a really easy way to avoid talking about women that are actual statistical outliers.
Bquiet&listen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/28/24
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erind39 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/13/20
So thankful for this podcast! I’m in my third trimester, and prepping for my VBAC at a freestanding birth center. I was so deeply affected by the birth of my 18 month old daughter after prepping myself to have a natural birth. It’s been hard to find people who understand the desire to VBAC if...Read full review »
DylMil17 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/13/19
I’m preparing for the birth of my second child (after a traumatic first birth that ended in a c-section under general anesthesia). I’ve been researching VBAC since immediately after my first birth... and this has been the best resource I’ve found so far!
finding your momtra via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/28/18
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