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Part 1: Obstetrics care, MFM doctors, and Medicalization of Pregnancy with Dr. Stu

52 min · 24. Mai 2026
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Episode Overview In this episode of Busy Mom Talk, I sit down with Dr. Stuart Fischbein (Dr. Stu), obstetrician-trained with over 40 years of experience, to unpack the realities of modern obstetric care and the evolving role of midwifery. This conversation dives into the tension between medicalized birth and natural, physiological processes, and challenges the systems that shape how care is delivered today. Dr. Stu shares how his perspective has shifted over decades in practice and why he believes many current models may not always serve mothers and babies in the best way. Key Topics Covered The Medicalization of Pregnancy We explore how pregnancy has increasingly been treated as a medical condition rather than a natural life event. Dr. Stu explains how this mindset can lead to unnecessary interventions and a disconnect between providers and patients. Experience vs. System Training Dr. Stu reflects on how decades in the field have changed his approach. He discusses how reliance on technology and standardized protocols may be impacting practitioner skill and confidence in physiological birth. Cognitive Dissonance in Care The conversation highlights the gap between what providers are trained to do and what may actually benefit patients. We unpack how this disconnect can influence decision-making during pregnancy and labour. The Value of Midwifery-Led Care We dive into the benefits of midwifery, including continuity of care, deeper patient relationships, and a more personalized approach that supports both emotional and physical wellbeing. Barriers to Integration Despite clear benefits, midwifery still faces systemic challenges. We discuss the historical, cultural, and financial factors that keep midwives from being fully integrated into mainstream care models. Rethinking the System Dr. Stu shares his perspective on what needs to change moving forward, including shifting toward a more collaborative model where midwives lead low-risk care and obstetricians step into supportive, consultative roles. Highlight A powerful takeaway from this episode is the idea that how we view pregnancy shapes how we treat it. When birth is seen as something to manage rather than support, it changes the entire experience for mothers. This conversation encourages a shift toward trust, autonomy, and informed choice. Follow along on IG @busymomtalk Follow Dr. Stu on IG @birthinginsticts

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Episode Part 1: Obstetrics care, MFM doctors, and Medicalization of Pregnancy with Dr. Stu Cover

Part 1: Obstetrics care, MFM doctors, and Medicalization of Pregnancy with Dr. Stu

Episode Overview In this episode of Busy Mom Talk, I sit down with Dr. Stuart Fischbein (Dr. Stu), obstetrician-trained with over 40 years of experience, to unpack the realities of modern obstetric care and the evolving role of midwifery. This conversation dives into the tension between medicalized birth and natural, physiological processes, and challenges the systems that shape how care is delivered today. Dr. Stu shares how his perspective has shifted over decades in practice and why he believes many current models may not always serve mothers and babies in the best way. Key Topics Covered The Medicalization of Pregnancy We explore how pregnancy has increasingly been treated as a medical condition rather than a natural life event. Dr. Stu explains how this mindset can lead to unnecessary interventions and a disconnect between providers and patients. Experience vs. System Training Dr. Stu reflects on how decades in the field have changed his approach. He discusses how reliance on technology and standardized protocols may be impacting practitioner skill and confidence in physiological birth. Cognitive Dissonance in Care The conversation highlights the gap between what providers are trained to do and what may actually benefit patients. We unpack how this disconnect can influence decision-making during pregnancy and labour. The Value of Midwifery-Led Care We dive into the benefits of midwifery, including continuity of care, deeper patient relationships, and a more personalized approach that supports both emotional and physical wellbeing. Barriers to Integration Despite clear benefits, midwifery still faces systemic challenges. We discuss the historical, cultural, and financial factors that keep midwives from being fully integrated into mainstream care models. Rethinking the System Dr. Stu shares his perspective on what needs to change moving forward, including shifting toward a more collaborative model where midwives lead low-risk care and obstetricians step into supportive, consultative roles. Highlight A powerful takeaway from this episode is the idea that how we view pregnancy shapes how we treat it. When birth is seen as something to manage rather than support, it changes the entire experience for mothers. This conversation encourages a shift toward trust, autonomy, and informed choice. Follow along on IG @busymomtalk Follow Dr. Stu on IG @birthinginsticts

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Episode Overview In this episode of Busy Mom Talk, I sit down with Dr. Stuart Fischbein (Dr. Stu), obstetrician-trained with over 40 years of experience, to unpack the realities of modern obstetric care and the evolving role of midwifery. This conversation dives into the tension between medicalized birth and natural, physiological processes, and challenges the systems that shape how care is delivered today. Dr. Stu shares how his perspective has shifted over decades in practice and why he believes many current models may not always serve mothers and babies in the best way. Key Topics Covered The Medicalization of Pregnancy We explore how pregnancy has increasingly been treated as a medical condition rather than a natural life event. Dr. Stu explains how this mindset can lead to unnecessary interventions and a disconnect between providers and patients. Experience vs. System Training Dr. Stu reflects on how decades in the field have changed his approach. He discusses how reliance on technology and standardized protocols may be impacting practitioner skill and confidence in physiological birth. Cognitive Dissonance in Care The conversation highlights the gap between what providers are trained to do and what may actually benefit patients. We unpack how this disconnect can influence decision-making during pregnancy and labour. The Value of Midwifery-Led Care We dive into the benefits of midwifery, including continuity of care, deeper patient relationships, and a more personalized approach that supports both emotional and physical wellbeing. Barriers to Integration Despite clear benefits, midwifery still faces systemic challenges. We discuss the historical, cultural, and financial factors that keep midwives from being fully integrated into mainstream care models. Rethinking the System Dr. Stu shares his perspective on what needs to change moving forward, including shifting toward a more collaborative model where midwives lead low-risk care and obstetricians step into supportive, consultative roles. Highlight A powerful takeaway from this episode is the idea that how we view pregnancy shapes how we treat it. When birth is seen as something to manage rather than support, it changes the entire experience for mothers. This conversation encourages a shift toward trust, autonomy, and informed choice. Part two will be released next week! Follow along on IG @busymomtalk Follow Dr. Stu on IG @birthinginsticts

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