107- The More We Control Birth, The Harder It Often Gets
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What if birth feels harder not because women’s bodies are failing… but because modern birth environments constantly disrupt physiology?
In this episode, we’re unpacking the missing piece in so many birth conversations: physiological birth.
We’ve been taught to view labor as mechanical — dilation charts, timelines, measurements, and “progress.” But birth is hormonal, neurological, emotional, and deeply connected to safety. And the more we try to tightly control every second of labor, the harder birth often becomes.
Inside this episode, we’re talking about:
• Why birth is hormonal — not just mechanical
• How fear, interruptions, pressure, and stress impact labor
• Oxytocin, adrenaline, and the nervous system in birth
• Why labor often slows down in high-control environments
• The difference between supporting physiology vs managing birth
• Why this matters SO much for VBAC moms
If you’ve ever wondered why birth can feel like such an uphill battle in modern maternity care… this episode is going to change how you see labor entirely.
🎧 Want to go deeper?
Inside The VBAC Space next week, we’re breaking physiological birth ALL the way down — hormones, labor patterns, movement, positioning, support, interruptions, hospital dynamics, and more.
Join us here: The VBAC Space
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