The C-Section Experience: Empowering C-Section Education and Support

Jen Wagner & Bethany Scott

The C-Section Experience podcast is your guide to navigating c-section births with confidence and clarity. Through education, birth stories, and unwavering support, we aim to help you prepare for and process your birth journey. Whether you're planning a c-section or have faced an unexpected one, The C-Section Experience is here to support you. We break the stigma, erase the shame, and ease the fear around cesarean births. Our mission is to empower you with knowledge and expert insights so you can confidently advocate for yourself and create the best possible birth experience.

  1. 11/25/2025

    The First Poop (After a C-Section): What No One Tells You About Postpartum Constipation [64]

    Download our FREE C-Section guide here:   CSX Guide   Jen and Bethany get real about one of the most universal - and universally dreaded - postpartum milestones: the first poop after a C-section. With equal parts humor, honesty, and medical expertise, they unpack why it can feel so intimidating and what you can do to make it easier.  They share personal stories and professional insights, break down the real reasons constipation happens after birth, and offer practical, evidence-based strategies to help new moms feel more prepared.    You'll learn: Why the first postpartum poop is so hard The difference between constipation, obstipation, and ileus What happens to your bowels during pregnancy, labor, and c-section surgery How to prep before surgery  The best stool softeners and laxatives to use post-C-section How to get into the right pooping position  Relaxation and breathing techniques to reduce pelvic floor tension When to worry and when to call your doctor How your environment, mindset, and support system play a huge role   With relatable anecdotes and zero shame, Jen and Bethany normalize a topic that every postpartum mom deals with but rarely talks about. Whether you're preparing for a planned C-section, recovering from an unplanned one, or supporting someone who is—this conversation will leave you feeling informed, reassured, and a lot less nervous about that first postpartum bathroom trip.   Website: csxpodcast.com    Email us: hi@csxpodcast.com.   Follow us on instagram: @thecsxpodcast Birth Services + postpartum support: lemontreebabies.com. This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The content in this podcast should not be considered medical advice.

    52 min
  2. 11/18/2025

    Can You Choose to Have a C-Section? Understanding Elective Cesareans [63]

    Download our FREE C-Section guide here:   CSX Guide   Jen and Bethany discuss elective C-sections, also known as cesarean delivery on maternal request (CDMR)—exploring why some women choose a planned C-section without a medical indication, what the research says, and how obstetricians view these requests in real clinical practice. Drawing from both professional expertise and personal experience, Jen and Bethany cover: Why some women prefer a planned C-section Fear of labor pain, a history of birth trauma, the desire for predictability and control, anxiety around fetal distress, prior difficult labors, and more. The current stance of U.S. obstetricians How OBs think about CDMR, why most are cautious, and what guidelines suggest about timing, safety, and patient counseling. The importance of autonomy + informed consent Why non-judgmental, thorough, two-way discussions matter when patients request a C-section—and how clinicians can support decision-making without pressure or shame. How common (or uncommon) maternal request C-sections actually are Risks, benefits, and considerations for multiple C-sections Including placenta accreta spectrum, recovery differences, and long-term planning for future pregnancies. Who This Episode Is For Anyone who's: considering a planned C-section processing previous birth trauma curious about their options preparing to talk with their OB wanting evidence-based clarity without the judgment Key Takeaway Choosing a C-section—whether for medical reasons or personal reasons—is deeply individual. Women deserve respectful, informed, and compassionate conversations about their choices. This episode helps you understand the landscape so you can approach your decision with confidence.   Website: csxpodcast.com    Email us: hi@csxpodcast.com.   Follow us on instagram: @thecsxpodcast Birth Services + postpartum support: lemontreebabies.com. This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The content in this podcast should not be considered medical advice.

    28 min
  3. 11/11/2025

    Tips for Your First Week Home After a C-Section [62]

    Download our FREE C-Section guide here:   CSX Guide   The first week home after a C-section is a mix of exhaustion, emotions, and endless questions - and Jen and Bethany are here to help you navigate it all. In this episode, they walk through the first seven days after coming home, sharing realistic, day-by-day guidance for rest, recovery, and sanity. From managing pain and medication to setting up your space and remembering to eat (and breathe!), this conversation covers the things that really matter when you're healing from surgery while caring for a newborn. They discuss: Rest, recovery, and realistic expectations for the first week What to eat and how to stay nourished when you're exhausted Incision care, movement, and safe ways to start gentle activity Setting up your home to make recovery smoother Mental health check-ins and carving out small moments of calm How to stay on top of medications and avoid common mistakes Managing visitors, asking for help, and giving yourself grace With honesty and warmth, Jen and Bethany remind listeners that recovery isn't linear — it's a process that deserves patience, compassion, and support. Whether you're preparing for your C-section or already home with your baby, this episode is your 7-day roadmap for healing, resting, and finding your strength again.   Website: csxpodcast.com    Email us: hi@csxpodcast.com.   Follow us on instagram: @thecsxpodcast Birth Services + postpartum support: lemontreebabies.com. This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The content in this podcast should not be considered medical advice.

    32 min
  4. 10/21/2025

    Should You Request an Anesthesia Consult Before Birth? [59]

    Download our FREE C-Section guide here:   CSX Guide   Most parents don't know they can request an anesthesia consult during pregnancy—yet it can change your birth experience. Dr. Jen (obstetric anesthesiologist) and Bethany break down what an anesthesia consult is, who should get one, ideal timing (late 2nd–early 3rd trimester), and how to ask. They cover medical reasons (cardiac, respiratory, clotting disorders, scoliosis/back surgery, Chiari malformation, neurologic conditions, airway history), pregnancy-specific scenarios (anticoagulation, placenta accreta, Jehovah's Witness), and experience-based reasons (birth trauma, anxiety, failed/complicated neuraxial, high spinal, spinal headache, difficult epidural). You'll learn what info to prepare, how consult notes follow you into delivery, and how to align your priorities—comfort, presence, pain control—into a clear plan. What we cover What an anesthesia consult is and why it matters—even if you plan a vaginal birth Ideal timing (late 2nd–early 3rd trimester) and virtual vs. in-person options How to request a consult through your OB/MFM or on your own What to bring: meds, specialist notes, imaging (e.g., spine MRI), prior anesthesia records Building a plan around your priorities (awake/present, anxiety control, pain control Key takeaways You can ask for an anesthesia consult; it's typically covered and documented in your chart. Earlier conversations = smoother day-of decisions (and backups). Repeat your key concerns to OB, L&D nurse, and anesthesia—redundancy keeps you safe. Name your priorities (presence vs. anxiety vs. pain control) to tailor meds and approach. If past care felt scary or unclear, a consult can help you process and plan for next time—even pre-conception. Action steps   Ask your OB/MFM to place an anesthesia consult (target: 26–32 weeks). Gather records: cardiology/hematology notes, recent imaging, anesthesia notes from prior birth/surgeries, med list + doses. Write a 1-page summary: history, fears, must-know preferences (e.g., bonding plan, partner role if GA). Confirm how consult notes will be visible to your L&D team on admission.   Website: csxpodcast.com    Email us: hi@csxpodcast.com.   Follow us on instagram: @thecsxpodcast Birth Services + postpartum support: lemontreebabies.com. This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The content in this podcast should not be considered medical advice.

    48 min
5
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39 Ratings

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The C-Section Experience podcast is your guide to navigating c-section births with confidence and clarity. Through education, birth stories, and unwavering support, we aim to help you prepare for and process your birth journey. Whether you're planning a c-section or have faced an unexpected one, The C-Section Experience is here to support you. We break the stigma, erase the shame, and ease the fear around cesarean births. Our mission is to empower you with knowledge and expert insights so you can confidently advocate for yourself and create the best possible birth experience.