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Happy Homebirth

Ep 250: Coming Into Your Own and Advocating for Your Dream Birth with Cortney Steffensmeier

Happy Homebirth

Katelyn Fusco

Parenting, Sexuality, Kids & Family, Kids & Family:parenting, Health & Fitness

4.9578 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

When birth goes well in all of the physical ways, does that necessarily mean that it carried the emotional depth you desired?   This week we're speaking with Cortney Steffensmeier.   Cortney is the mother of 3 littles who ignited her passion for breastfeeding and maternal postpartum support. After working for nearly 10 years in western medicine, Cortney received a deeper calling to stay home with her babies while cultivating a network for her local moms. She is an IBCLC, postpartum doula, and CFT provider.   All three of her birth stories are quite different, with the common denominator being the Lord's goodness throughout each labor. She's here to shed light on how she came into her own and began to advocate for her dream birth over the years. Ultimately, we'll hear how she achieved the birth she wholeheartedly desired.   Episode Roundup   1. It’s common for the perception of birth that we had growing up to be counterproductive when it comes to preparing for our own birth. Cortney shared how she had never witnessed an unmedicated birth before having her second baby, and the only image she had of birth was from the video of her mother’s birth: a large epidural needle and a sterile-looking room did not provide excitement in Cortney’s mind for giving birth herself. If this is all that you have known of birth up until now, I’m so thrilled that you’re here gleaning a new perspective of what birth can be. 2. Next, Cortney shared how her third birth experience was an experience that bonded herself to her husband even more than before. Those who witnessed the birth were able to see just how palpable their love was, and even more, they truly represented what it means to be a team together. There's no way that this hasn't carried over into their parenting together. We already know it led into their postpartum, which brings me to point number 3. 3. Cortney shared that they finally gave postpartum the attention it deserved this time around. My friends, if there's anything I can share with you, it's that more than likely, your expectations of rest for postpartum need to INCREASE. Cortney and her husband were willing to accept the help of their friends and family when it came to taking care of their little ones, dropping them off and picking them up-- really, receiving help in all of its forms. They recognized the importance of those first weeks together solidifying their connection. I pray that you'll take this to heart. This is such a critical practice... I know it isn't always easy, and it may come with its own set of difficulty--how do we prepare to make this even feasible? But please, begin to consider this as early as possible so that you can make it happen to the best of your ability for your family. 4. And finally, Cortney's openness and willingness to have friends and loved ones around her during her birth experience was such a gift to those who witnessed. Just like we mentioned at the beginning of the roundup, Cortney had never seen an unmedicated birth before, much less a homebirth... and now she's passing along the beauty of what birth can be to all those who were in attendance. Community birth. What a blessing.   This Week's Sponsors:Araza Beauty: Code HOMEBIRTH for 15% off Informed Pregnancy+   Join The Homebirth Collective Join Happy Homebirth Academy Code PODCAST for 10% off

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But I think my favorite part about the home birth is my husband and I being together, experiencing that together, and just being able to be home afterwards together with our other two children.

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Welcome to the Happy Home Birth Podcast, your source for positive natural childbirth stories

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and your community of support, education, and encouragement in all things homebirth and motherhood.

0:33.9

When birth goes well in all of the physical ways, does that necessarily mean that it carried

0:40.4

the emotional depth you desired?

0:43.3

Hey there, happy homebirthers, and welcome to this week's episode of the Happy Homebirth

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podcast.

0:48.5

I'm your host, Caitlin Fusco.

0:50.5

And this week, we're speaking with Courtney Steffensmeyer.

0:54.3

Courtney is the mother of three littles who ignited her passion for breastfeeding and maternal

1:00.2

postpartum support. After working for nearly 10 years in Western medicine, Courtney received a deeper

1:07.0

calling to stay home with her babies while cultivating a network for her local moms.

1:13.3

She is an IBCLC, postpartum doula, and CFT provider.

1:19.6

All three of her birth stories are quite different with the common denominator being the

1:24.2

Lord's goodness throughout each labor. She's here to shed light on how she came into

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her own and began to advocate for her dream birth over the years. Ultimately, we'll hear how she

1:35.0

achieved the birth she so wholeheartedly desired. Okay, let's jump into this week's episode.

1:41.5

Please remember that the opinions of my guest may not necessarily reflect my own

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and vice versa. And this show is not medical advice. It's an educational tool. So continue to take

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empowered responsibility for your health and your family. Courtney, thank you so much for coming on the

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Happy Home Birth Podcast. I am so excited to be here today. Thank you so much. This is such an honor.

2:04.9

Oh, I'm thrilled to have you. Would you mind taking just a moment to introduce yourself and your family to the listeners?

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