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In this episode of Metro Detroit Birth Stories, my friend Erica shares the story of welcoming her middle child—the only one she carried herself—into a family built through both adoption and a deeply desired, long-awaited pregnancy.
With pre-existing reproductive health concerns, Erica and her care team thoughtfully planned a cesarean birth. She reflects on what it was like to prepare for a surgical birth, how it felt to finally experience pregnancy after years of navigating fertility challenges, and how her postpartum period became a turning point in receiving support for PMDD during a time of significant hormonal change.
This conversation is honest, grounded, and deeply validating—especially for listeners navigating planned cesareans, complex reproductive histories, adoption, or postpartum mental health challenges. Erica’s story is a reminder that there is no single “right” way to build a family, and that meaningful support can arrive—even if it comes later than expected.
Tranquil Touch Birth & Women's WellnessDo you have a birth story you want to share? I want to hear from you! Every birth matters, and yours deserves to be heard 🩷
Questions or Comments? Contact or Follow Exie
DISCLAIMER: The thoughts and opinions expressed on Metro Detroit Birth Stories are those of the participants. They do not represent any organization or profession. This show is meant to be informative, educational, and entertaining. Nothing in any episode (past, present, or future) should be construed as medical advice or take the place of your medical professional.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
By Exie Buehler5
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In this episode of Metro Detroit Birth Stories, my friend Erica shares the story of welcoming her middle child—the only one she carried herself—into a family built through both adoption and a deeply desired, long-awaited pregnancy.
With pre-existing reproductive health concerns, Erica and her care team thoughtfully planned a cesarean birth. She reflects on what it was like to prepare for a surgical birth, how it felt to finally experience pregnancy after years of navigating fertility challenges, and how her postpartum period became a turning point in receiving support for PMDD during a time of significant hormonal change.
This conversation is honest, grounded, and deeply validating—especially for listeners navigating planned cesareans, complex reproductive histories, adoption, or postpartum mental health challenges. Erica’s story is a reminder that there is no single “right” way to build a family, and that meaningful support can arrive—even if it comes later than expected.
Tranquil Touch Birth & Women's WellnessDo you have a birth story you want to share? I want to hear from you! Every birth matters, and yours deserves to be heard 🩷
Questions or Comments? Contact or Follow Exie
DISCLAIMER: The thoughts and opinions expressed on Metro Detroit Birth Stories are those of the participants. They do not represent any organization or profession. This show is meant to be informative, educational, and entertaining. Nothing in any episode (past, present, or future) should be construed as medical advice or take the place of your medical professional.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com