98. Facing Fear in Birth - Why It’s Normal and How You Can Work With It
Description
Feeling anxious, worried, or even fearful about giving birth? You’re not alone! In this episode I explore why fear around birth is so normal, how our brain’s protective instincts show up, and ways to turn worry into a helpful guide for your birth preparation.
Learn practical strategies for working with fear instead of fighting against it, including what questions to ask, how to get informed, and the importance of building a supportive birth team. We also discuss the influence of care providers, the power of positive birth preparation, and actionable tips for calming your nervous system when worries arise.
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If you’re pregnant and want to prepare for birth with confidence (and some healthy realism!), this episode is full of compassion, honest conversation, and practical insight from an experienced midwife + childbirth educator.
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 – Why fear in birth is so common (and not a sign of weakness)
00:02:26 – Hannah's personal experience with birth and excitement for giving birth again
00:04:45 – The role of media, family stories, and societal negativity
00:07:00 – Tokophobia: How common is significant fear of childbirth?
00:09:02 – Where birth fear comes from: trauma, stories, lack of information, or care provider relationships
00:13:01 – How care providers affect our confidence and managing “what ifs”
00:14:55 – What fear does in our body (adrenaline, oxytocin, and birth physiology)
00:17:35 – Evidence-based steps for working with fear as you prepare for birth
00:19:38 – You can feel scared AND powerful: final thoughts and practical resources
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