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Here's what nobody tells you: you can have a hospital birth AND feel empowered. You can use medical intervention AND walk out feeling like a badass. Those things aren't mutually exclusive. In this episode, Dr. Danielle sits down with Elizabeth Clark, founder of Looma Birth, two-time VBAC mama, and the woman who supported her home birth with Rhya. Elizabeth has been doing birth work for over a decade, and she has so much wisdom about what it actually takes to feel empowered and supported during a hospital birth. This conversation is honest, practical, and full of the kind of wisdom you wish someone had told you before your first baby. In this episode, we cover: * What birth doulas and postpartum doulas actually do * Elizabeth's journey from traumatic hospital C-section to empowered VBAC * Why she "gave birth to her VBAC baby and her business" * How doulas support partners (not replace them) * Dr. Danielle's unfiltered hospital birth story with Rusty * Why she switched from OB to midwife at 34 weeks pregnant * The moment her doula saved her from an unwanted epidural * How to feel empowered even when birth doesn't go as planned * What to look for in a birth provider (and when to fire them) * Why every pregnancy needs birth education (even the fourth one) * How the hospital is a system you need to learn to hack * Supporting second-time moms emotionally (not just logistically) * Doula support at home births and birth centers * Building a doula business around your family life * Elizabeth's five must-have resources for pregnant moms * Red light yoga and breath work for postpartum moms * Why Diet Coke is her guilty pleasure (no shame) Key Takeaways: ✨ Birth doulas are like trail guides (they can't do the work for you, but they'll guide you) ✨ You can switch providers at ANY point in pregnancy ✨ The hospital is a business with a system (learn to hack it) ✨ Partners are emotionally involved (doulas keep one foot grounded in logic) ✨ Empowerment comes from making YOUR choices, not following a birth plan ✨ Every pregnancy needs birth education (including your second, third, fourth) ✨ You can't hide from yourself in birth (it amplifies who you are) ✨ Postpartum planning matters MORE than birth planning ✨ Being a birth doula doesn't have to be full-time (start small) ✨ Regulated nervous system is the crunchiest thing you can do Elizabeth breaks down how to navigate the hospital system, advocate for yourself, and walk out feeling empowered even when birth goes sideways. Dr. Danielle gets vulnerable about switching providers late in pregnancy, laboring on Pitocin without an epidural, and why her doula made all the difference. Mentioned in this episode: * Looma Birth (Elizabeth's doula matchmaking service) * Mission Hospital midwife program (reopened!) * Birth education classes (in-person and online) * Postpartum planning (9 pages of it) * Birth balls from Target * Hair ties and mints (the MVP birth supplies) * Red light yoga for postpartum regulation * Sourdough and homemade kombucha * Prenatal yoga and breath work If you're planning a hospital birth and want to feel empowered, if you're considering becoming a doula, or if you just want to understand what doula support actually looks like, this episode is for you. CONNECT WITH ELIZABETH CLARK: Instagram: @loomabirth Website: loomabirth.com Location: Serving all of LA and Orange County Services: Doula matchmaking, birth education, postpartum education, lactation education Studio: Long Beach, CA
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