In this episode, Sara considers the power of telling your birth story--or your pregnancy or postpartum story. Stories remind us that we are each unique, whole individuals with immeasurable worth and dignity. They highlight the barriers that need to be removed on our path to a better birth experience, and they showcase what's possible if we work together for change.
If you'd like to share your story on the podcast, email [email protected] or reach out on Instagram or Facebook (@birthwords).
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