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Happy Homebirth

Ep 317: Choosing the Unmarked Path: Navigating Limited Options in Care

Happy Homebirth

Katelyn Fusco

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

4.9577 Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2026

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

When you want to give birth at home, but the local midwives are overbooked and not taking new clients, what are your options?    This week we’re speaking to Regan, a mother to two kiddos in the Manitoba area of Canada who knew that she wanted to give birth at home, but had to think outside the box to make it happen for her.     Regan is a wife of 7 years and a stay at home mom to her two beautiful young children. A small part of her life includes helping manage a midwifery advocacy group, whose main desire is that all women in her Province can have the birth experience they desire! She loves her quiet country home life raising kids, running her two small businesses and discussing birth with anyone who wants to talk!   Episode Roundup:     It can feel so frustrating to hear how difficult it is in so many places to find a quality care provider at home.  Whether it's because of a lack of midwives or because of an over-taxed system, it leads to the same issue– Mothers have to think outside the box to find the care they need.  But what’s beautiful is the fact that for some mothers, like Regan, their desire to have a certain kind of experience leads them to explore other options and find a solution that works for them.  This doesn’t always look the same for every family.  For some, maybe it’s a hotel or airbnb birth.  For others, maybe it’s finding midwives to travel to you from a distance.  Whatever it looks like, the sense of creativity that you can bring into a difficult situation can truly flip it on its head. There’s something to be said for having to keep information confidential when you deeply want to share.  Regan spoke of how the sense of secrecy she needed to maintain in order to protect her labor support felt very heavy to hear.  While it’s such a good reminder that your private medical information is yours to keep close and it’s really nobody else’s right to know, that doesn’t change the experience that comes with WANTING to share and feeling unable. Regan thinks this may have impacted her ability to connect to the idea that she was really growing a baby prenatally – which, as I mentioned, I believe makes quite a bit of sense that she needed to truly feel all of her labor to make the connection that, yes, this is happening! I’m becoming a mother again! And finally, one of the beautiful counter balances to the struggle Regan had with not being able to share about her labor support– was her labor support itself.  She had a team of two women who loved her, cared for her, encouraged her and walked with her as she went through one of the most pivotal days of her entire life.  What a delight that these women cared so deeply for her, and were also so deeply impacted by Regan’s birth.   Links:   Redeem ™ |  https://hubs.ly/Q03K0Dr90 “Click here to learn more about REDEEM HealthShare Ministry”   Restorative Roots  | restorativeroots.com (use code HAPPYHOMEBIRTH for $20 off your first order)   Whole Mother Homebirth | https://www.myhappyhomebirth.com/presale (use code PODCAST for 10% off)

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0:00.0

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

0:07.9

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

0:19.2

When you want to give birth at home, but the local midwives are overbooked and not taking new clients,

0:25.8

what are your options?

0:27.7

Hey there, happy homebirthers, and welcome to episode 317 of the Happy Home Birth Podcast.

0:32.7

I'm your host, Caitlin Fusco, and this week we're speaking to Regan, a mother to two kiddos in the

0:37.9

Manitoba area of Canada, who knew that she wanted to give birth at home, but had to think

0:42.9

outside the box to make it happen for her. Let's jump in. Please remember that the opinions of my

0:48.8

guests may not necessarily reflect my own and vice versa. And this show is not medical advice.

0:53.7

It's an educational tool.

0:55.5

So continue to take empowered responsibility for your help and your family.

0:59.7

Regan, thank you so much for coming on the Happy Home Birth Podcast.

1:04.3

Thanks for having me.

1:06.4

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

1:13.9

Yeah, absolutely. So my name is Regan. I'm married to my husband of seven years. We have two kids, a little just turned three-year-old boy and a four-month-old girl.

1:31.2

Oh, so sweet. Oh, my goodness, I cannot wait to hear how these babies came to be. I know that before we started, you said, you know, I've kind of been

1:37.3

building up to this my whole life. So can you take us back? How have you been building up to this your whole life?

1:45.6

Well, I feel like I come from a family of four girls. And throughout our lives, I feel like my mom

1:52.4

never spoke negatively about birth or our births. Like, I've heard recently now, my mom passed

1:58.4

away when I was 13, 15 years old. And so I've heard over time that like she was always very encouraging to women that were pregnant like baby will come when baby is ready or like you don't need to fear birth like all these types of things and so growing up with her not being afraid of birth and then having people speak that into my life from what

2:20.4

she had said to them, I just feel like it was just kind of something that built over time that

2:26.4

was like, you know what, birth isn't a scary thing. It's very natural. It's normal. And that all kind of, much to my relatives, maybe they didn't really

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