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What happens when the person working inside the hospital system…
And… what does it look like when years of witnessing birth—
This week, we're joined by Alehson Treadwell, a labor and delivery nurse, IBCLC, and mother of three, whose personal birth experiences evolved alongside her years caring for women inside of the hospital system.
Episode Roundup:
First…
Alehson has spent over sixteen years working as a labor and delivery nurse. She has seen complications. She has seen intervention. She knows the hospital system deeply. And yet—rather than moving further away from physiological birth, she moved into it.
Sometimes understanding physiology more deeply actually increases trust in the body—not decreases it.
Next,
Her first birth held anxiety, timelines, and the pressure of approaching forty-two weeks. Her second birth was fast and overwhelming in a completely different way– But by her third birth, we hear a mother who has settled into pregnancy, labor and trusting herself more thoroughly.
I especially loved hearing how specific she became in prayer during that final pregnancy.
She prayed for the right people to be there, to be present, and to have peace.
And finally…
Alehson spoke candidly about postpartum anxiety, depletion, low ferritin, and the connection between nourishment and mental health. The truth is we cannot separate the physical from the emotional. What happens in the body can impact the emotional, and vice versa. Which means that rest matters.Minerals. Water. Warm nourishing food. It’s foundational.
Links:
Redeem ™ | https://hubs.ly/Q03K0Dr90
“Click here to learn more about REDEEM HealthShare Ministry”
Restorative Roots | restorativeroots.com (use code HAPPYHOMEBIRTH for $20 off your first order)
Whole Mother Homebirth | https://www.myhappyhomebirth.com/wholemotherhomebirth (use code PODCAST for 10% off)
Youtube Episode Link: https://youtu.be/TXEaxJEg1-I
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What happens when the person working inside the hospital system…
And… what does it look like when years of witnessing birth—
This week, we're joined by Alehson Treadwell, a labor and delivery nurse, IBCLC, and mother of three, whose personal birth experiences evolved alongside her years caring for women inside of the hospital system.
Episode Roundup:
First…
Alehson has spent over sixteen years working as a labor and delivery nurse. She has seen complications. She has seen intervention. She knows the hospital system deeply. And yet—rather than moving further away from physiological birth, she moved into it.
Sometimes understanding physiology more deeply actually increases trust in the body—not decreases it.
Next,
Her first birth held anxiety, timelines, and the pressure of approaching forty-two weeks. Her second birth was fast and overwhelming in a completely different way– But by her third birth, we hear a mother who has settled into pregnancy, labor and trusting herself more thoroughly.
I especially loved hearing how specific she became in prayer during that final pregnancy.
She prayed for the right people to be there, to be present, and to have peace.
And finally…
Alehson spoke candidly about postpartum anxiety, depletion, low ferritin, and the connection between nourishment and mental health. The truth is we cannot separate the physical from the emotional. What happens in the body can impact the emotional, and vice versa. Which means that rest matters.Minerals. Water. Warm nourishing food. It’s foundational.
Links:
Redeem ™ | https://hubs.ly/Q03K0Dr90
“Click here to learn more about REDEEM HealthShare Ministry”
Restorative Roots | restorativeroots.com (use code HAPPYHOMEBIRTH for $20 off your first order)
Whole Mother Homebirth | https://www.myhappyhomebirth.com/wholemotherhomebirth (use code PODCAST for 10% off)
Youtube Episode Link: https://youtu.be/TXEaxJEg1-I

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