Kira's Birth Story: 6 Hour Labor & Home Birth
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Have you ever wondered if the way you prepare for birth could completely change the experience? In this episode of The Wellness Effect, Kira shares her raw, unfiltered home birth story—from water breaking in a daycare bathroom to delivering baby Jake in just four hours. This isn't just a birth story; it's a testament to what happens when you spend years listening to your body, doing the inner work, and trusting your intuition over fear. Whether you're planning a home birth, hospital birth, or just curious about what's possible when you prioritize your health, this conversation will show you why preparation matters—and why birth doesn't have to be something you just "survive."
In this episode, you'll hear:
[00:04:46] - The four-year healing journey that prepared Kira's body and mind for this birth
[00:09:34] - Why baby positioning became an obsession in the final month (and what actually mattered)
[00:14:25] - What prodromal labor is and how Kira's body rehearsed for weeks before the real thing
[00:18:30] - The moment everything started: water breaking in a daycare bathroom during the first snowstorm
[00:31:45] - How contractions went from "mild period cramps" to "holy shit" in just hours
[00:37:38] - The toilet as the "dilation station" and why sitting down changed everything instantly
[00:42:30] - Using breath, sound, and the mantra "down, down, down" to work with contractions instead of against them
[00:44:58] - The fetal ejection reflex: when Kira's body took over and started pushing on its own
[00:47:44] - Brett catching baby Jake at home with just the doula present [00:50:47] - Why they chose to go to the hospital after the home birth for stitches and placenta delivery
[00:56:06] - The shocking differences between this birth and her first: sleep, feeding, mental health, and recovery
[00:58:27] - How mineral balance (especially potassium) made pregnancy insomnia disappear in the final weeks
Key Takeaways:
- Your baby's lungs release an enzyme when they're ready to be born—that's what actually triggers labor. Your body and baby are designed to work together.
- Delayed cord clamping (waiting 1-2 hours) allows beneficial blood and nutrients to transfer from placenta to baby—even hospitals are starting to adopt this practice
- The toilet is called the "dilation station" for a reason—squatting positions can accelerate labor dramatically
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