Birthing Instincts

Dr. Stuart Fischbein + Midwife Blyss Young

The birth world can be overwhelming for parents and practitioners alike. Dr. Stuart Fischbein and Midwife Blyss Young and their combined 55+ years of experience are here to support you in this beautiful rite of passage.Join the weekly conversation as we blend wisdom and humor in discussing our recent births, the latest research, traditional healing, and instinctual birth.  

  1. 6 hrs ago

    #473: Pursuing Peace With Courage & Confidence

    This week, we're setting aside our usual topic-driven format to share something even more meaningful: real stories from our fellow travelers. Join us in reading one of the most moving letters we've ever received. A certified nurse-midwife shares the heartbreaking story of carrying a daughter diagnosed with anencephaly. Although her daughter, Olivia, was stillborn, she describes her birth as the most beautiful experience of her life, not because of the outcome, but because she was respected, supported, and allowed to birth in a way that brought peace instead of trauma. This episode is full of inspiring listener stories about twin births, breech births, home birth, and the power of education to preserve options for families around the world. This conversation is ultimately about more than birth. It's about autonomy. It's about courage. And it's about remembering that even in the hardest moments, peace is still possible.  References: Mentorship with Blyss, schedule your clarity call to join at woven-moon.com What They Don’t Tell Us Podcast: He Was One of the Best OBs in the Country. Midwives Taught Him What He Was Missing. Book: Between a Shot and a Hard Place, by Joel Warsh @PerfectUnion on Instagram: "Watch Jacob Rockwell, a man fined for running a red light in Florida while being in Alabama, pop off against the use of the A.I. red light cameras that were used to "identify" him." Twin home birth: Outcomes of 100 sets of twins in the care of a single practitioner Discussed in This Episode The growing loss of human connection in healthcare why less intervention often creates more confidenceStillbirth becomes an experience of profound peace.Why respectful maternity care mattersTwin birth stories that challenge common assumptions about "high-risk" pregnancyThe importance of breech birth skills and preserving birth optionsHow preparation, mindset, and autonomy shape lifelong birth memoriesWhy confidence, not fear, changes birth experiences. Podcast Produced by: Raquel Hernandez, Pride and Joy Doula Care  This show is supported by LMNT | Got to drinklmnt.com/birthinginstincts to get a free sample pack with any orderChristian Hypnobirthing | Go to christianhypnobirthing.com and use the code BI50 for 50% off the first three months of your monthly subscription.Restorative Roots | Go to restorativeroots.com and use code BIRTHINGINSTINCTS to get $20 offGirls Who Know | Go to girlswhoknow.com and use  code INSTINCTS for 15% off Connect with Dr. Stu and Blyss Join our Patreon! patreon.com/birthinginstinctspodcastInstagram: @birthinginstincts/@wovenmoon_Website: birthinginstincts.com/birthingblyss.comEmail: birthinginstinctspodcast@gmail.comPodcast webpage: birthinginstinctspodcast.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    1h 16m
  2. Jul 1

    #472: Lupus in Pregnancy: Understanding the Risks Without the Fear

    In this episode of Birthing Instincts, Blyss and Stu take a deep dive into systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in pregnancy. Together they explore what lupus is, how it affects pregnancy, and what current evidence says about risks such as preeclampsia, fetal growth restriction, preterm birth, stillbirth, and congenital heart block.  Along the way, Stu revisits the decades-old Hadlock fetal growth curve and questions whether a single growth standard can accurately reflect diverse populations around the world. The conversation highlights the importance of individualized care, informed decision-making, and understanding risk without defaulting to fear-based management. References: Instagram Live with @Kristen_Nagle Reclaiming Birth Gathering: reclaimingbirthconference.com Made For Birth Podcast: Questioning The Standard of Maternity Care  Discussed in This Episode • What systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is and how it affects pregnancy • Lupus flares, remission, and preconception planning • Preeclampsia risk in women with lupus • Hydroxychloroquine safety and use during pregnancy • Antiphospholipid antibodies and pregnancy outcomes • How lupus and preeclampsia can look similar • The limitations of the Hadlock fetal growth curve • Population differences in fetal growth and birth weight • Why individualized care matters more than blanket recommendations Podcast Produced by: Raquel Hernandez, Pride and Joy Doula Care  This show is supported by LMNT | Got to drinklmnt.com/birthinginstincts to get a free sample pack with any orderChristian Hypnobirthing | Go to christianhypnobirthing.com and use the code BI50 for 50% off the first three months of your monthly subscription.Restorative Roots | Go to restorativeroots.com and use code BIRTHINGINSTINCTS to get $20 offGirls Who Know | Go to girlswhoknow.com and use code INSTINCTS for 15% off Connect with Dr. Stu and Blyss Join our Patreon! patreon.com/birthinginstinctspodcastInstagram: @birthinginstincts/@wovenmoon_Website: birthinginstincts.com/birthingblyss.comEmail: birthinginstinctspodcast@gmail.comPodcast webpage: birthinginstinctspodcast.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    1h 15m
  3. #471: How Birth Shapes Mothers, Babies, and The Future, with Suzanne Arms

    Jun 24

    #471: How Birth Shapes Mothers, Babies, and The Future, with Suzanne Arms

    This week, Blyss and Stu welcome birth pioneer, author, filmmaker, and educator Suzanne Arms, one of the most influential voices in the natural birth movement of the last half-century. Long before conversations about physiological birth, informed consent, and the over-medicalization of maternity care became mainstream, Suzanne was asking difficult questions. Her groundbreaking 1975 book *Immaculate Deception* challenged routine obstetrical practices and helped spark a movement that continues to influence birth professionals and families around the world. In this fascinating and deeply personal conversation, Suzanne shares how her own traumatic birth experience and the birth of her daughter led her to investigate maternity care practices, interview women across the country, and ultimately write one of the most important birth books ever published. This episode is part birth history lesson, part cultural critique, and part love letter to the women who have spent decades protecting physiological birth. About Suzanne Arms: Today on Birthing Instincts we're honored to welcome Suzanne Arms, one of the most influential voices in the natural birth movement of the last half century. Suzanne is an author, filmmaker, educator, and advocate whose work has helped generations of parents and birth professionals rethink pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding, and early bonding. She is perhaps best known for her groundbreaking book Immaculate Deception. Came out in 1975, which challenged many of the routine practices of modern maternity care, and became a catalyst for change in how birth is understood and supported. Over the decades, Suzanne has co-founded an early free-standing birth center, produced award-winning films about childbirth, and dedicated her life to exploring what she calls the primal period, the critical time from conception through a baby's first year. Through her organization, Birthing the Future, she continues to champion the idea that how we care for mothers and babies shapes not only individual lives, but the future of our communities and culture. Suzanne's work has inspired countless midwives, doulas, physicians, educators, and families around the world. Book: Immaculate deception: A new look at women and childbirth in America Website: birthingthefuture.org References: Jennifer Margulis, Substack - The Valorous Vagina: Babies benefit from being born vaginally (moms do too) The Association for Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health (APPPAH) https://birthpsychology.com/ Pathways to Health pathwaystofamilywellness.org ACOG Instagram: @acog_org Discussed in This Episode The origins of Suzanne Arms' groundbreaking book “Immaculate Deception” The decline of midwifery and what was lost along the way How birth practices influence bonding, breastfeeding, and early development The role of fathers and partners in birth, then and now Why home birth rates have declined despite growing awareness The importance of understanding your own birth story How fear shapes maternity care decisions The connection between early life experiences, attachment, and culture What Suzanne believes every pregnant woman should know today The continuing fight to preserve physiological birth Podcast Produced by: Raquel Hernandez, Pride and Joy Doula Care  This show is supported by LMNT | Got to drinklmnt.com/birthinginstincts to get a free sample pack with any orderChristian Hypnobirthing | Go to christianhypnobirthing.com and use the code BI50 for 50% off the first three months of your monthly subscription.Restorative Roots | Go to restorativeroots.com and use code BIRTHINGINSTINCTS to get $20 offGirls Who Know | Go to girlswhoknow.com and use code INSTINCTS for 15% off Connect with Dr. Stu and Blyss Join our Patreon! patreon.com/birthinginstinctspodcastInstagram: @birthinginstincts/@wovenmoon_Website: birthinginstincts.com/birthingblyss.comEmail: birthinginstinctspodcast@gmail.comPodcast webpage: birthinginstinctspodcast.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    1h 27m
  4. 470: "Allowed" To Birth with Documentary Filmmaker, Jacinta Lagos

    Jun 17

    470: "Allowed" To Birth with Documentary Filmmaker, Jacinta Lagos

    What happens when a birth photographer picks up a camera and decides she can no longer stay silent? This week, Dr. Stu and Midwife Blyss welcome Jacinta Lagos, an award-winning birth photographer, doula, filmmaker, and creator of the powerful new documentary, Allowed to Birth: The Journey of a Global Midwife. Born and raised in Argentina, Jacinta grew up believing cesarean birth was simply "how babies were born." After immigrating to the United States and discovering the world of birth photography, she witnessed both the beauty of physiological birth and the realities of obstetric violence. Armed with a single camera, relentless determination, and a passion for storytelling, she set out to create a documentary that challenges the stories we've been told about birth. Centered around the extraordinary work of global midwife Kristine Lauria, Allowed to Birth weaves together voices from around the world to explore the tension between physiology and policy, autonomy and authority, fear and trust. Birth belongs to women. Stories preserve wisdom. And sometimes all it takes to change hearts and minds is one person willing to press record. About Jacinta Lagos: Jacinta is an Argentinian 40 year old, a mom of 3. She's married to the guy who got a job offer in the USA and decided to move in 2017. She has had a camera in hand since ever. Video and film has always been a passion of her, since she was a little girl. Back in Argentina, she had a successful business in the wedding videography industry, and when she moved to the states with 2 little kids, she decided to stop giving away all of her weekends to attend weddings.  That was when she found out that birth documenting was a thing: in Argentina, that would be completely unheard of. She started doing birth videography and photography in 2019, got her doula training in 2020 and has attended 200 births since. She has won many awards, she's been published and is considered one of the best birth documentarians in the world. She finds birth work to be her true calling in this life. In 2024 started working on her first documentary feature film ""Allowed to birth: the journey of a global midwife"", which will come out at the end of the summer. Website: allowedtobirth.com / jacintalagos.com Instagram: @allowedtobirth / @jacintalagosbirthservices Discussed in This Episode Argentina's Cesarean Culture The surprising origin story behind the documentary Allowed to Birth The significance of the word "allowed" in maternity care Birth Around the World: Perspectives beyond American maternity care. The difference between hospital policy and patient rights Kristine Lauria's impact as a teacher and global midwife An award-winning documentary with one camera and determination The Hidden Message About Female Obstetricians Why documenting birth can become a powerful form of advocacy Podcast Produced by: Raquel Hernandez, Pride and Joy Doula Care  This show is supported by LMNT | Got to drinklmnt.com/birthinginstincts to get a free sample pack with any orderChristian Hypnobirthing | Go to christianhypnobirthing.com and use the code BI50 for 50% off the first three months of your monthly subscription.Restorative Roots | Go to restorativeroots.com and use code BIRTHINGINSTINCTS to get $20 offGirls Who Know | Go to girlswhoknow.com and use code INSTINCTS for 15% offCaraway Home | Go to Carawayhome.com/instincts for an additional 10% off, or use code INSTINCTS at checkout! Connect with Dr. Stu and Blyss Join our Patreon! patreon.com/birthinginstinctspodcastInstagram: @birthinginstincts/@wovenmoon_Website: birthinginstincts.com/birthingblyss.comEmail: birthinginstinctspodcast@gmail.comPodcast webpage: birthinginstinctspodcast.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    1h 12m
  5. Jun 10

    #469: Should 38-Week Induction For Big Babies Become A Thing?

    This week, Blyss and Stu take a deep dive into the increasingly popular recommendation of inducing labor at 38 weeks for suspected “big babies”. Prompted by a recent social media post from a prominent obstetric influencer, they examine two studies being used to justify earlier inductions for "big babies" and ask an important question: do the data actually support the conclusions being promoted? Along the way, Blyss and Stu challenge listeners to look beyond headlines and social media summaries, examine how studies are designed, and consider whether interventions are being recommended based on meaningful risk reduction, or simply because they can be. The episode emphasizes the importance of respecting nature's design, individualizing care, and helping families understand the difference between relative risk, absolute risk, and true informed choice. References: AJOG MFM Article: Induction at 38 weeks for large-for-gestational-age or macrosomic fetuses decreases the incidence of cesarean delivery: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials https://www.ajogmfm.org/article/S2589-9333(26)00008-X/fulltext The Lancet Article: Induction of labour versus standard care to prevent shoulder dystocia in fetuses suspected to be large for gestational age in the UK (the Big Baby trial): a multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled trial https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0140-6736%2825%2900162-X Birthing Instincts Podcast #431: "Hold Your Beer" It's Fetal Macrosomia Guidelines https://open.spotify.com/episode/1MJg92Du4WLUn7P8ypPBVc?si=SJ6YtH6CRMKClgCDGdXXqw Discussed in This Episode Analysis of the BIG BABY Trial Why statistical significance does not always equal clinical significance What shoulder dystocia rates actually mean Large-for-gestational-age (LGA) v true macrosomia Accuracy limitations of estimated fetal weight How labels like "big baby" often trigger cascades of intervention Differences between physiologic birth and hospital management What informed consent should actually look like when discussing risks The often-overlooked downstream consequences of routine induction Podcast Produced by: Raquel Hernandez, Pride and Joy Doula Care  This show is supported by LMNT | Got to drinklmnt.com/birthinginstincts to get a free sample pack with any orderChristian Hypnobirthing | Go to christianhypnobirthing.com and use the code BI50 for 50% off the first three months of your monthly subscription.Restorative Roots | Go to restorativeroots.com and use code BIRTHINGINSTINCTS to get $20 offGirls Who Know | Go to girlswhoknow.com and use  code INSTINCTS for 15% offCaraway Home | Go to Carawayhome.com/instincts for an additional 10% off, or use code INSTINCTS at checkout! Connect with Dr. Stu and Blyss Join our Patreon! patreon.com/birthinginstinctspodcastInstagram: @birthinginstincts/@wovenmoon_Website: birthinginstincts.com/birthingblyss.comEmail: birthinginstinctspodcast@gmail.comPodcast webpage: birthinginstinctspodcast.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    1h 34m
  6. #468: Everybody's Doing It", Not A Legal Standard Of Care With Hermine Hayes-Klein, ESQ.

    Jun 3

    #468: Everybody's Doing It", Not A Legal Standard Of Care With Hermine Hayes-Klein, ESQ.

    What happens when hospitals decide informed consent no longer applies to breech birth? In this powerful and deeply important episode, Blyss and Stu welcome back attorney and birth rights advocate Hermine Hayes-Klein to unpack a landmark Oregon malpractice trial centered on coercion, informed consent, and the growing normalization of mandatory cesarean sections for breech babies. This is not just a conversation about breech birth. It’s a conversation about power, coercion, medical culture, and whether women still have the right to make informed decisions about their own bodies during childbirth. If you care about birth autonomy, informed consent, or preserving disappearing birth skills, this is an episode you cannot miss. About Hermine Hayes-Klein: Hermine Hayes-Klein, JD is an attorney and advocate for reproductive justice and human rights in pregnancy and childbirth. Hermine works on legal actions and advocacy projects related to preventable injury and informed consent violations in childbirth, and advocacy for access to midwives and doulas around the US and beyond. Hermine began her international advocacy for the recognition of human rights in childbirth when she was teaching law at The Hague University in The Hague, the Netherlands, in 2012, and organized 6 international conferences on that topic in the US, Europe, South Africa, and India. She has worked on many cases related to breech birth for both plaintiffs and defendants. Website: https://fringeheals.com/ Instagram: @fringeheals Blog: https://fringeheals.com/blogs/blog/tagged/womens-health. Email: hi@fingeheals.com  References: Realfoodology Podcast - Why So Many Women End Up With C-Sections: Birth Interventions Explained with Dr. Stuart Fischbein https://open.spotify.com/episode/3HChoFaUvAmmHsGMoCRvCp?si=LHN-gYRgS_OgE6f24W2qHA CHD.TV segment with Stu NEEDED Mentorship with Blyss:  wovenmoon.com Elena Bridgers Substack: To Home Birth or Not to Home Birth? https://elenabridgers.substack.com/p/to-home-birth-or-not-to-home-birth?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=l982r Dr. Sara Wickham Instagram Post @drsarawickham https://www.instagram.com/p/DYPHRC0DPqg/?igsh=NmZwMHNpNGxiY2Vx Discussed in This Episode The dangerous misuse of the phrase “standard of care” Why informed consent is a legal duty, not a physician preference How hospital policies quietly override individualized care The lasting trauma many women experience during cesareans and epidurals The legacy and flaws of the infamous Term Breech Trial Why bodily autonomy in childbirth matters now more than ever Podcast Produced by: Raquel Hernandez, Pride and Joy Doula Care  This show is supported by LMNT | Got to drinklmnt.com/birthinginstincts to get a free sample pack with any orderChristian Hypnobirthing | Go to christianhypnobirthing.com and use the code BI50 for 50% off the first three months of your monthly subscription.Restorative Roots | Go to restorativeroots.com and use code BIRTHINGINSTINCTS to get $20 offGirls Who Know | Go to girlswhoknow.com and use  code INSTINCTS for 15% offCaraway Home | Go to Carawayhome.com/instincts for an additional 10% off, or use code INSTINCTS at checkout! Connect with Dr. Stu and Blyss Join our Patreon! patreon.com/birthinginstinctspodcastInstagram: @birthinginstincts/@wovenmoon_Website: birthinginstincts.com/birthingblyss.comEmail: birthinginstinctspodcast@gmail.comPodcast webpage: birthinginstinctspodcast.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    1h 43m
  7. #467: Magic Wand, The Benefits of Red Light Therapy With Liz Frey....

    May 27

    #467: Magic Wand, The Benefits of Red Light Therapy With Liz Frey....

    This week, Dr. Stu and Blyss break down a recent Substack article reviewing large studies comparing planned home birth and hospital birth for low-risk women. The data? Fewer interventions, lower C-section rates, fewer infections, less hemorrhage, and fewer severe tears with planned home birth. But as always, the conversation goes deeper, into absolute vs. relative risk, the infamous cascade of interventions, postpartum trauma, and why hospitals continue doubling down on systems that many families no longer trust. Later in the episode, pelvic health physiotherapist and Fringe medical director Liz Frey joins the podcast for a fascinating discussion on pelvic floor dysfunction, postpartum recovery, menopause, prolapse, incontinence, breathing mechanics, and why so many women are told their symptoms are “normal” when they’re actually treatable. Liz also explains how red light, near-infrared, and blue light therapy may support healing, tissue health, pain relief, intimacy, and recovery through Fringe’s pelvic wand technology. This is a wide-ranging conversation about birth, healing, autonomy, and what happens when women finally start getting the support they actually deserve. About Liz Frey: Liz is a clinic owner and practicing pelvic health physiotherapist. As an orthopaedic and pelvic health physiotherapist, Liz’s practice focuses on helping women navigate pregnancy, menopause, and everything in between. Liz is always keen to explore and integrate evidence-based products into her pelvic health practice. Which led her to become the Women’s Health Medical Director at Fringe - a company that believes in helping people heal naturally. Website: https://fringeheals.com/ Code birthinginstincts10 for 10% off Instagram: @fringeheals Blog: https://fringeheals.com/blogs/blog/tagged/womens-health. Email: hi@fingeheals.com  References: Realfoodology Podcast - Why So Many Women End Up With C-Sections: Birth Interventions Explained with Dr. Stuart Fischbein https://open.spotify.com/episode/3HChoFaUvAmmHsGMoCRvCp?si=LHN-gYRgS_OgE6f24W2qHA CHD.TV segment with Stu NEEDED Mentorship with Blyss: wovenmoon.com Elena Bridgers Substack: To Home Birth or Not to Home Birth? https://elenabridgers.substack.com/p/to-home-birth-or-not-to-home-birth?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=l982r Dr. Sara Wickham Instagram Post @drsarawickham https://www.instagram.com/p/DYPHRC0DPqg/?igsh=NmZwMHNpNGxiY2Vx Discussed in This Episode Home birth vs. hospital birth outcomes Relative risk vs. absolute risk in birth statistics Hospital birth culture and liability-driven care Pelvic floor dysfunction after birth Incontinence, prolapse, and pelvic pain Menopause and pelvic health Breathwork and diaphragmatic function Red light and blue light pelvic therapy Pelvic floor physiotherapy explained Why postpartum recovery deserves more attention Podcast Produced by: Raquel Hernandez, Pride and Joy Doula Care  This show is supported by LMNT | Got to drinklmnt.com/birthinginstincts to get a free sample pack with any orderChristian Hypnobirthing | Go to christianhypnobirthing.com and use the code BI50 for 50% off the first three months of your monthly subscription.Restorative Roots | Go to restorativeroots.com and use code BIRTHINGINSTINCTS to get $20 offGirls Who Know | Go to girlswhoknow.com and use code INSTINCTS for 15% offCaraway Home | Go to Carawayhome.com/instincts for an additional 10% off, or use code INSTINCTS at checkout! Connect with Dr. Stu and Blyss Join our Patreon! patreon.com/birthinginstinctspodcastInstagram: @birthinginstincts/@wovenmoon_Website: birthinginstincts.com/birthingblyss.comEmail: birthinginstinctspodcast@gmail.comPodcast webpage: birthinginstinctspodcast.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    1h 37m
  8. May 20

    #466: Update On The Use Of TXA (Tranexamic Acid)

    What happens when a medication designed to stop hemorrhage quietly starts creeping into routine birth care? This week, Dr. Stu and Midwife Blyss take on TXA (tranexamic acid), what it is, when it actually makes sense, and why they’re increasingly concerned about how it’s being used in modern maternity care. From postpartum hemorrhage protocols to the growing push for prophylactic use during cesareans and even BEFORE birth, this conversation digs into the science, the politics, and the unintended consequences nobody seems willing to talk about. Along the way, they tackle the bigger issue underneath it all: Who gets to define “safe” birth care? Hospital systems? Bureaucrats? International organizations? Or the people actually attending births? References: Evidence Based Birth Podcast Episode 396 - Inequities in VBAC Access with Dr. Nicholas Rubashkin, MD, PhD https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ebb-396-inequities-in-vbac-access-with-dr-nicholas/id1334808138?i=1000764260687 Mom who sued the State of Nebraska in home birth case delivers baby https://nebraskapublicmedia.org/en/news/news-articles/mom-who-sued-the-state-of-nebraska-in-home-birth-case-delivers-baby/ Home births to resume after safety concerns https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/home-births-resumed-safety-concerns-183648374.html Practice Bulletin No. 183: Postpartum Hemorrhage: https://journals.lww.com/greenjournal/abstract/2017/10000/practice_bulletin_no__183__postpartum_hemorrhage.56.aspx Effect of early tranexamic acid administration on mortality, hysterectomy, and other morbidities in women with post-partum hemorrhage (WOMAN): an international, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28456509/ Efficacy of prophylactic tranexamic acid among parturient at increased risk for postpartum hemorrhage undergoing cesarean delivery: A systematic review and meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41066405/ Discussed in This Episode The Momnibus Act & the Future of Midwifery TXA Enters the Midwifery World What TXA Actually Does in the Body The Evidence Behind TXA for Hemorrhage Why Routine Prophylactic TXA Raises Concerns Does TXA Cross the Placenta? Four Ts of Postpartum Hemorrhage Why Timing Matters in Hemorrhage Care Defining “High Risk” in Birth Use of Oral and Intermuscular TXA Podcast Produced by: Raquel Hernandez, Pride and Joy Doula Care  This show is supported by LMNT | Got to lmnt.com/birthinginstincts to get a free sample pack with any orderChristian Hypnobirthing | Go to christianhypnobirthing.com and use the code BI50 for 50% off the first three months of your monthly subscription.Restorative Roots | Go to restorativeroots.com and use code BIRTHINGINSTINCTS to get $20 offGirls Who Know | Go to girlswhoknow.com and use code INSTINCTS for 15% offCaraway Home | Go to Carawayhome.com/instincts for an additional 10% off, or use code INSTINCTS at checkout! Connect with Dr. Stu and Blyss Join our Patreon! patreon.com/birthinginstinctspodcastInstagram: @birthinginstincts/@wovenmoon_Website: birthinginstincts.com/birthingblyss.comEmail: birthinginstinctspodcast@gmail.comPodcast webpage: birthinginstinctspodcast.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    1h 27m
4.7
out of 5
37 Ratings

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The birth world can be overwhelming for parents and practitioners alike. Dr. Stuart Fischbein and Midwife Blyss Young and their combined 55+ years of experience are here to support you in this beautiful rite of passage.Join the weekly conversation as we blend wisdom and humor in discussing our recent births, the latest research, traditional healing, and instinctual birth.  

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