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  <title>S9 E1 Preparing for Low-Intervention Birth with Sarah, the “Labor Junkie RN”</title>
  <description>  Sarah —better known as the “Labor Junkie RN”— is a practicing high-risk labor nurse, social media influencer, and mom of three.&amp;amp;nbsp; You may have seen her on Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook sharing evidence-based insights on pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.&amp;amp;nbsp; She often ends reels with “For more information on pregnancy, labor, birth and postpartum, give me a follow and check out my page”.&amp;amp;nbsp; So, we did—and invited her to share her wisdom with you in this special podcast episode.&amp;amp;nbsp;   As a nurse and mom of three who chose unmedicated births, Sarah brings a unique perspective to the low-intervention birth experience. In this podcast, we talk to her about her choices and tips for others if they plan to have low- intervention births. But she’s quick to remind us, she thinks the right choice for birthing families is the choice they make, and hopes we remember that birth is not a competition. Everyone should make their own choices.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   Listen and Learn:&amp;amp;nbsp;     Why Sarah decided to make reels for social media—and how she keeps it going&amp;amp;nbsp;       Her passion for informed consent and education&amp;amp;nbsp;       Why she attended a birth class with her husband even though she was already an OB nurse&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;       How planning ahead helps families achieve their birth goals&amp;amp;nbsp;       How she supports her patients in labor specific to their birth plan&amp;amp;nbsp;       When and how parents can ask to change to a nurse who supports their goals in labor&amp;amp;nbsp;       How a doula or other trained labor support person can make a difference&amp;amp;nbsp;       What a difference it can make to stay home in early labor on outcomes&amp;amp;nbsp;       Why she chose not to be induced&amp;amp;nbsp;       How exercise, yoga, and good nutrition helped her through her births&amp;amp;nbsp;     Resources &amp;amp;amp; Mentions:&amp;amp;nbsp;  tiktok.com/@labor_junkie_rn&amp;amp;nbsp;    instagram.com/labor_junkie_rn&amp;amp;nbsp;    &amp;amp;nbsp;facebook.com/LaborJunkieRN&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;youtube.com/@labor_junkie_rn&amp;amp;nbsp;   Related Products from&amp;amp;nbsp;InJoy:&amp;amp;nbsp;    Understanding Birth&amp;amp;nbsp;    Understanding Natural Childbirth Techniques eClass&amp;amp;nbsp;    Stages of Labor&amp;amp;nbsp;    Pain Management for Childbirth, Volume 1: Comfort Techniques&amp;amp;nbsp;   Related Blogs and Podcasts from&amp;amp;nbsp;InJoy:&amp;amp;nbsp;   Blog: Tips for Teaching a Childbirth Class: Introducing the TENS Unit as a Labor Comfort Measure&amp;amp;nbsp;   Podcast: Spinning Babies – Comfort in Pregnancy and Easier Births with Gail Tully&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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