Midwife Jessica Willoughby, LM, CPM discusses how her background in anthropology has helped her understand differences in culture as they relate to labor, birth, and breastfeeding. She speaks about the gifts midwifery has given her, paying it forward, and challenges with living the on call lifestyle. Jessica also talks about empowering c-section experiences as well as the most important things she's learned about midwifery.
Show notes and portrait can be found at www.workingbirth.com/ep14
Ep 16: Mental Health Advocate & Doula Rebecca Hartley-Woods
Ep 15: Doula & RN Yamel Belen
Ep 13: Infant Sleep Researcher Dr. James McKenna, PhD
Ep 12: Midwife Kim Verbarg
Ep 11: IBCLC Trish Hanning
Ep 10: Midwife Jessica Brumley
Ep 09: Author & Activist Suzanne Arms
Ep 08: Midwife Vikki Bennett
Ep 07: IBCLC Mary Unangst
Ep 06: Doula & Massage Therapist Melissa Loera
Ep 05: Chiropractor Dr. Rachel Settles
Ep 04: Doctor of Oriental Medicine De'Nicea Hilton
Ep 03: Doula Holly Dobrynski
Ep 02: Midwife Karen DeCocker - Part II
Ep 01: Midwife Karen DeCocker - Part I
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