
28 | What Every Sober Woman Should Know Before Giving Birth with Emmy Robbin
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In this episode of Recovered Life, Chelsea Anderson is joined by Emmy Robbin, a Birthkeeper, Birth Trauma Recovery Coach, Somatic EMDR practitioner and actress from Austin, Texas.
What does pregnancy, birth and medical freedom have to do with sobriety? It turns out, a lot.
Emmy’s wisdom gained through her own birth stories (first a traumatic c-section, then a redemptive HBAC- home birth after cesarean) is invaluable for sober women desiring an autonomous, self-empowered birth experience.
Tune is as Chelsea and Emmy explore:
- Emmy’s two birth stories
- birth as a natural, physiological event (not an inherently dangerous, medical event)
- red flags to look for when choosing a birth attendant and/or medical practitioner during pregnancy
- the importance of healing personal and generational birth trauma, Emmy’s offerings as a coach and Birth Keeper
Chelsea’s audio cut out toward the end of recording, so the last 10 minutes of this episode conclude with Emmy’s words of encouragement.
Connect with Chelsea Anderson on Instagram
Connect with Emmy Robbin on Instagram
Listen to Empowered Birth, Love and Life podcast (Apple Podcasts)
Listen to Empowered Birth, Love and Life podcast (Spotify)
Get Emmy Robbin’s book: Faithful Beginnings