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Why Birth Can Feel So Overwhelming, and What Actually Helps

Why Birth Can Feel So Overwhelming, and What Actually Helps

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Why do so many women leave birth feeling overwhelmed, unheard, or even traumatized? And what actually helps create a better birth experience?

In this episode, I'm joined by Erica Manto Paulson, a certified doula, childbirth educator, and certified clinical hypnotherapist who has supported families in birth for more than 20 years.

Erica's passion for this work began after her own VBAC experience, where the support of a skilled doula transformed her birth. That experience inspired her to dedicate her life to helping women feel informed, supported, and empowered throughout pregnancy and birth.

Erica brings not only deep knowledge, but also a genuine heart for this work that shines through in her every word.

In this conversation, we explore:

• Why pregnancy and birth are nervous system experiences, not just medical events
• How to find the right care team
• Patterns Erica has seen in positive birth outcomes versus traumatic ones
• Words of wisdom for women who have experienced a traumatic birth
• How feeling heard, safe, and supported impacts labor, postpartum recovery, and mental health
• What advocacy really looks like in birth, and how families can speak up without creating conflict
• The powerful role doulas and support systems play in creating calmer, more confident birth experiences

Find Erica on Instagram @nurturecincy

Her website: www.welcometonurture.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/nurturecincy

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Follow me on Instagram @healingbirth

Do you have a birth story you'd like to share on the podcast, or would like to otherwise connect? I love to hear from you! Send me a note at contactus@healingbirth.net

Intro / Outro music: Dreams by Markvard

Podcast cover photo by Karina Jensen @karinajensenphoto

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