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Happy Homebirth

Ep 328: One Contraction at a Time: Faith's 47 Hour Homebirth

Happy Homebirth

Katelyn Fusco

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

4.9 • 577 Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2026

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever reached the point in labor—or honestly, in life—where you truly didn’t think you could keep going?   This week, we're speaking with Faith Robinson, a stay-at-home mom from Kansas City, wife to her husband of three years, and mother to baby Ezekiel. Faith grew up around birth through her mother’s work as a doula, but despite always wanting an unmedicated birth, she initially viewed birth primarily as a medical event. That slowly began to change after witnessing a peaceful birth as a teenager—and eventually led her and her husband to prayerfully pursue homebirth for their own family. In this episode, Faith shares her pregnancy journey, navigating back pain from previous spinal injuries, concerns about preeclampsia symptoms late in pregnancy, and the emotional challenge of going well past her due date. And then came the loooong labor.  You’re going to love hearing her perseverance.   Episode Roundup:  1. I keep thinking about the importance of support.Not just during birth itself—but throughout pregnancy too.Faith described so many moments where she felt deeply cared for by her midwives. They listened to her concerns, helped her navigate anxiety, supported her through physical discomfort, and treated her as a whole person rather than just managing symptoms.That kind of care changes the way women experience pregnancy and birth.   2. This story is such a reminder that labor does not always unfold quickly or neatly.Forty-seven hours is a long time.And I appreciated Faith’s honesty about how difficult that became mentally. The discouragement after learning she was still only two centimeters after hours of strong contractions… the exhaustion… the moments of saying, “I don’t want to do this anymore.”I think many women need to hear stories like this because sometimes physiological birth is portrayed as effortless if you just “trust enough” or if you do the precise right things to prepare. But birth is intense, so trusting birth doesn’t mean pretending it’s always easy.Sometimes trust looks like continuing one contraction at a time.   3. I was so moved by the way Faith described the Lord meeting her during labor.The difficulty was not removed.  The pain was not instantly ended.But He gave her exactly what she needed for the next step.A moment of encouragement. A reminder that she was safe. The strength to continue.Truth be told, I think that mirrors motherhood so often too, at least for me.We’re not always given the full picture ahead of time. But grace does meet us where we are. Ps. Shout out to Faith’s mom Kim. You’re the best, love you girl.

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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.

0:20.3

Have you ever reached the point in labor, or honestly, in life, where you truly didn't think you could keep going?

0:28.5

Hey there, happy homebirthers, and welcome to episode 328 of the Happy Home Birth podcast.

0:33.9

I'm your host, Caitlin Fusco, and today I'm speaking with Faith Robinson, a stay-at-home mom from Kansas City,

0:40.9

wife to her husband of three years, and mother to baby Ezekiel. Faith grew up around birth

0:47.1

through her mother's work as a doula, but despite always wanting an unmedicated birth, she initially

0:52.5

viewed birth primarily as a medical event.

0:55.9

That slowly began to change after witnessing a peaceful birth as a teenager, and it eventually

1:02.6

led her and her husband to prayerfully pursue homebirth for their own family.

1:07.6

In this episode, Faith shares her pregnancy journey, navigating back pain from previous spinal

1:13.2

injuries, concerns about preeclampsia symptoms, late in pregnancy, and the emotional challenge

1:20.2

of going well past her due date.

1:22.9

And then came the long labor.

1:26.5

You're going to love hearing her perseverance. Let's jump in.

1:31.2

Please remember that the opinions of my guests may not necessarily reflect my own and vice versa.

1:36.3

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

1:41.4

responsibility for your help and your family. Faith, thank you so much for

1:47.2

coming on the Happy Home Birth podcast. Yes, I'm so excited to be here. Thank you for having me.

1:52.2

I'm so excited to have you. Would you mind taking just a moment to introduce yourself and your family to the

1:58.3

listeners? Yeah, so I am 24 years old. My husband and I live in Kansas

2:03.8

City. Actually, next week, we will be celebrating our third anniversary. And we have a four-month-old

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