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Episode 212 Michelle's VBAC + 5 Tips You Won’t Want to Miss

Episode 212 Michelle's VBAC + 5 Tips You Won’t Want to Miss

Published 3 years, 6 months ago
Description

Michelle’s first birth began with an induction via an artificial rupture of membranes at 42 weeks per the recommendation of her midwives. Looking back, Michelle realizes that many factors contributed to what may have been a preventable Cesarean. 


Right after the first trimester of her second pregnancy and at the height of COVID, Michelle’s husband deployed. Knowing he wouldn’t be home for her birth, Michelle did everything in her power to fight for the redemptive VBAC she deserved. We are in awe of Michelle’s strength, resilience, and all of her impressive victories along the way!


PLUS…as a certified professional midwife, educator, and a monitrice/labor/bereavement doula with a wealth of knowledge and experience, our guest cohost, Katrina, shares her top five tips on how to have your most empowering birth experience. 



Additional links

Real Food for Pregnancy by Lily Nichols

Katrina’s Website

Katrina's Instagram

How to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for Parents


Full transcript

Note: All transcripts are edited to correct grammar, false starts, and filler words. 


Meagan: Welcome, everybody. You are listening to The VBAC Link Podcast. This is your host, Meagan and we have a cohost today. This actually is someone I know personally too. She is one of our VBAC doulas and she’s even a midwife now. This is Katrina. 


Katrina: Hello. 


Meagan: Thank you so much for being with us today. 


Katrina: Thanks for having me. 


Meagan: It’s so fun to have you. She used to live here in Utah and then she moved far away. Not really that far, but you feel so far now. 


Katrina: Yes, yes. I know, I miss everybody.


Meagan: But you are doing amazing things where you are at. You are in California, right?


Katrina: I am, yes, here on the central coast, so San Luis Obispo county. 


Meagan: Perfect. Do you want to tell everyone what you are up to these days? 


Katrina: Sure, yeah. A lot is going on for me. I am a licensed midwife– a certified professional midwife. I’m an educator. I do placenta encapsulation. I’m a labor and bereavement doula. I have a small and intimate practice here on the central coast in Templeton, California where I offer midwifery services, clinical sneak peek, gender draw, monitrice and doula services, encapsulation, and well-woman care. 


Meagan: Holy smokes. 


Katrina: A little bit of everything, but I love it all. 


Meagan: I don’t know if you have enough fingers and toes for all of the things you are dipped into, but that is incredible. Holy cow. 


Katrina: Thank you. 


Meagan: We’re going to make sure everybody if you’re in her area, we’re going to make sure to have all of her information so you can find her here in the show notes. So don’t hesitate to check those out and go find her. She’s incredible, you guys. 


Katrina: Thank you. 


Meagan: No, thank you. I’m going to turn the time over to you to read a review and then we are going to jump into the incredible story that we have today. 


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