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Infertility, Loss & Life-Saving Birth Tips: What We Learned This Season Will Change You | Must-See Season Recap!

9 min · 24. aug. 2025
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What have we learned about birth, loss, recovery, and resilience this season? A lot. In this reflective Season 3 recap of The Birth Squad, Dr. Ijeoma Okwandu Bello and Dr. Kimeshia Thomas sit down to discuss the powerful themes, stories, and lessons that shaped this year’s conversations. From postpartum recovery to infertility, pelvic floor health to pregnancy loss, we dive into the core truths about motherhood—both the beautiful and the painful. This episode is for anyone navigating the complexities of pregnancy, childbirth, and recovery. It’s a space to honor every path, empower every decision, and embrace the power of community in maternal health. In this episode, you’ll hear: ✔️ Why postpartum care is often overlooked—and why that must change ✔️ Why we must talk openly about pregnancy loss ✔️ How pelvic floor therapy can change your life ✔️ Why a skilled birth team is essential when things don’t go as planned ✔️ The role of community in sharing and supporting our stories 🎧 Whether you're a new mom, a birth worker, or someone supporting a loved one— you’ll leave this episode more informed, more connected, and more empowered. 💬 This season, we were especially honored to share the deeply moving episode with Dr. Margaret Towolawi, a family medicine physician, author, speaker, and founder of Nurture Well Center and SkinStatMD.  In her episode, Dr. Towolawi bravely shared her personal experience with cervical insufficiency and second-trimester pregnancy loss. Her vulnerability and clinical insight created space for healing and awareness around a condition that is too often misunderstood. We are deeply grateful to Dr. Towolawi for trusting us with her story—and for helping so many others feel seen, validated, and less alone. 🩺 Connect with Dr. Margaret Towolawi: 📘 Ayomide’s Train Ride to Graceland – Dr. Towolawi’s children’s book honoring pregnancy loss: Buy on Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Ayomides-Train-Ride-Graceland-Towolawi/dp/B0CGL1KJ1M] Website: www.margarettowolawimd.comPrimary Care: www.nurturewellcenter.comSkin Care: www.skinstatmd.comInstagram: @dr.margaret.towolawi [https://www.instagram.com/dr.margaret.towolawi] 💛 If you’ve experienced loss, or if any part of this season resonated with your journey—we want to hear from you. Share your story in the comments. Your voice matters. Your experience matters. You are not alone. 🎙️ The Birth Squad is where real moms share real stories. 📌 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help us uplift more voices in maternal health. #TheBirthSquad #MaternalHealth #BlackMaternalHealth #BirthStory #RealTalkHealing #CommunitySupport

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S4 Ep3: The Truth About Birth Plans Nobody Warns You About | The Birth Squad Podcast You spent hours on your birth plan — but what actually happens when labor moves fast and decisions have to be made in real time? In this episode, two Black OB-GYNs break down: * Why your birth plan doesn't always get followed line by line * What providers are actually focused on when things shift quickly * The difference between a birth plan and a birth preference * What to include so your voice is still heard even when things change * Why flexibility isn't giving up your power — it's protecting it * How a doula can bridge the gap between your plan and your care team Because the goal was never to control every moment. It's to make sure what matters to you is understood — no matter what happens in that room. 🎧 Listen now — link below. 📲 Follow us for more:Instagram & TikTok: @thebirthsquad Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. 🖤 #TheBirthSquadPodcast #BlackMaternalHealth #BirthPlan #HospitalBirth #BlackMothers #BirthPreferences #KnowYourRights #LaborAndDelivery #BlackWomensHealth #MaternalHealth

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You're contracting. It's real. It's painful. You go to the hospital — and they send you home. Hours later, you're back. Exhausted. Further along than they thought. So what actually happened? In this episode, Dr. Ijeoma Bello and Dr. Kimeshia Thomas break down one of the most common — and most misunderstood — experiences in labor: being sent home from triage when your body says otherwise. What you'll learn:→ How hospitals actually decide when to admit you — and what "active labor" really means→ Why early labor can last hours or days and still not meet admission criteria→ Why being sent home doesn't mean you're not in labor→ Who has the power to make that call — and how much it depends on who's in the room→ The exact questions to ask before you leave triage

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🎙️ Season 4 is HERE — and we're kicking it off with the conversation every Black woman deserves to have before she ever steps foot in that delivery room.S4E1 — The Birth Room Power Struggle: When a C-Section Changes Everything.Hosted by Dr. Ijeoma Bello and Dr. Kimeshia Thomas — two Black OB-GYNs with over 20 years of combined experience — pulling back the curtain on what's really happening behind the scenes when labor shifts fast.In this episode:🩺 Why your doula might be turned away from the OR🩺 Who actually has the power in that delivery room🩺 What hospitals don't tell you before a C-section🩺 How to protect yourself and your birth support before labor startsThis is not just a podcast. This is your blueprint.—📲 Stay connected with The Birth Squad:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebirthsquad/ [ https://www.instagram.com/thebirthsquad/]🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebirthsquad [https://www.tiktok.com/@thebirthsquad]—#TheBirthSquadPodcast #BlackMaternalHealth #Season4 #HospitalBirth #BirthRights

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episode Infertility, Loss & Life-Saving Birth Tips: What We Learned This Season Will Change You | Must-See Season Recap! artwork

Infertility, Loss & Life-Saving Birth Tips: What We Learned This Season Will Change You | Must-See Season Recap!

What have we learned about birth, loss, recovery, and resilience this season? A lot. In this reflective Season 3 recap of The Birth Squad, Dr. Ijeoma Okwandu Bello and Dr. Kimeshia Thomas sit down to discuss the powerful themes, stories, and lessons that shaped this year’s conversations. From postpartum recovery to infertility, pelvic floor health to pregnancy loss, we dive into the core truths about motherhood—both the beautiful and the painful. This episode is for anyone navigating the complexities of pregnancy, childbirth, and recovery. It’s a space to honor every path, empower every decision, and embrace the power of community in maternal health. In this episode, you’ll hear: ✔️ Why postpartum care is often overlooked—and why that must change ✔️ Why we must talk openly about pregnancy loss ✔️ How pelvic floor therapy can change your life ✔️ Why a skilled birth team is essential when things don’t go as planned ✔️ The role of community in sharing and supporting our stories 🎧 Whether you're a new mom, a birth worker, or someone supporting a loved one— you’ll leave this episode more informed, more connected, and more empowered. 💬 This season, we were especially honored to share the deeply moving episode with Dr. Margaret Towolawi, a family medicine physician, author, speaker, and founder of Nurture Well Center and SkinStatMD.  In her episode, Dr. Towolawi bravely shared her personal experience with cervical insufficiency and second-trimester pregnancy loss. Her vulnerability and clinical insight created space for healing and awareness around a condition that is too often misunderstood. We are deeply grateful to Dr. Towolawi for trusting us with her story—and for helping so many others feel seen, validated, and less alone. 🩺 Connect with Dr. Margaret Towolawi: 📘 Ayomide’s Train Ride to Graceland – Dr. Towolawi’s children’s book honoring pregnancy loss: Buy on Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Ayomides-Train-Ride-Graceland-Towolawi/dp/B0CGL1KJ1M] Website: www.margarettowolawimd.comPrimary Care: www.nurturewellcenter.comSkin Care: www.skinstatmd.comInstagram: @dr.margaret.towolawi [https://www.instagram.com/dr.margaret.towolawi] 💛 If you’ve experienced loss, or if any part of this season resonated with your journey—we want to hear from you. Share your story in the comments. Your voice matters. Your experience matters. You are not alone. 🎙️ The Birth Squad is where real moms share real stories. 📌 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help us uplift more voices in maternal health. #TheBirthSquad #MaternalHealth #BlackMaternalHealth #BirthStory #RealTalkHealing #CommunitySupport

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