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Happy Homebirth

Happy Homebirth

Written by: Katelyn Fusco
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The Happy Homebirth podcast is your source for positive natural childbirth stories, and your community of support, education and encouragement in all things homebirth and motherhood.Copyright 2019 All rights reserved. Hygiene & Healthy Living Parenting Relationships
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  • Ep 315: From Hyperemesis to Homebirth
    Feb 23 2026

    Have you ever done everything right…and still watched things unfold in a way you never expected?

    This week I’m joined by Daryl Hogan — a nurse, nursing professor, wife, and new mama — who navigated a laundry list of unexpected aspects of pregnancy that she certainly wouldn’t have excitedly chosen…. And yet her story doesn’t end in suffering, but in a powerful, physiologic homebirth that left her standing in awe of what her body had carried her through.

    Episode Roundup:

    First — preparation does not guarantee ease.

    Daryl did the research. She changed her products. She tracked her cycles. She took the supplements. She prepared her body thoughtfully.

    And still she experienced hyperemesis. Still she lost weight. And still she battled prenatal depression.

    But she endured. She continued, and while her preparation did not prevent suffering — It did equip her to endure it.

    Second — the humility of needing help.

    As a nurse, Daryl understood the medical system. She works in the hospital. She knows the language.

    But during her pregnancy, she found herself needing the IV fluids, the medication. Needing support beyond what she had hoped for.

    And I love the way she processed that.

    She asked herself: “Would I shame another woman for this?”

    Of course not.

    And so she chose to release the shame.

    My friends, sometimes trusting God also looks like accepting the help He places in front of you.

    Third — the power of relational care.

    Did you hear the contrast between her midwife and her OB?

    Long appointments. Text messages. Honesty. Consultation. Home visits.

    Versus…

    Cold. Rushed. Directive.

    Care changes experience.

    Not just outcomes — experience.

    And finally — redemption through birth.

    After months of vomiting. Crying. Exhaustion and Fear.

    Her labor came.

    She drove home from the birth center on all fours in the back seat — because her body told her to.

    And she birthed her baby at home.

    Oh my goodness, the triumph in that!

    Not because it was pain-free or especially easy, but because she endured. She trusted. She surrendered.

    And what strikes me most is this — she didn’t just get a baby at the end.

    She got awe:

    Awe of her body. Awe of the design. Awe of the way suffering can shape strength.

    So if you are in a season where you are doing your best just to make it through Whether that’s in pregnancy, motherhood, or another aspect of your life —

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    “Click here to learn more about REDEEM HealthShare Ministry”

    Restorative Roots | restorativeroots.com (use code HAPPYHOMEBIRTH for $20 off your first order)

    Whole Mother Homebirth | https://www.myhappyhomebirth.com/presale (use code PODCAST for 10% off)

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    1 hr
  • Ep 314: An 11 Pound Baby and the Importance of Trust
    Feb 16 2026

    Have you ever wondered how much the environment and the people around you shape the way birth unfolds?

    Hey there Happy Homebirthers, and welcome to episode 314 of the Happy Homebirth Podcast. I’m your host Katelyn Fusco and today, we’re speaking with Caroline Hendel, a mother from France whose story beautifully illustrates the difference between being managed through birth vs. being trusted in it.

    Caroline shares two very different experiences: her first birth in a hospital after being transferred due to concerns about her baby’s size, and her second—an intentional home birth of an eleven-pound baby, surrounded by a team who provided a sense of belief, calm, and support.

    This conversation touches on big babies, cultural differences in birth care, choosing your team wisely, and what it truly means to feel safe in birth.

    First, I’m struck by how clearly her experiences show that big babies are not the problem—fear is. Over and over again, we see that when providers don’t trust mothers, size becomes a liability. But when belief is present, the body often does exactly what it was designed to do.

    Second, Caroline’s story highlights how important it is to choose your team carefully—and to change course when something doesn’t feel right. Trusting your intuition doesn’t mean rejecting care; it means seeking the right care.

    And finally, I love her reflection on how birth intensity can be a bridge into motherhood. For Caroline, her second birth gave her something her first did not— she was able to experience the fullness and intensity of the act of bringing forth her baby, which was exactly what she wanted as she re-entered the fullness and intensity of motherhood. If you’re preparing for birth, I pray this story reminds you that you deserve belief, support, and peace—no matter the size of your baby.

    Links:

    Redeem ™ | https://hubs.ly/Q03K0Dr90

    “Click here to learn more about REDEEM HealthShare Ministry”

    Restorative Roots | restorativeroots.com (use code HAPPYHOMEBIRTH for $20 off your first order)

    Whole Mother Homebirth | https://www.myhappyhomebirth.com/presale (use code PODCAST for 10% off)

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    47 mins
  • Ep 313: Presence Over Perfection: Madeline Murray on Birth and Growth
    Feb 9 2026

    Have you ever noticed how each birth teaches us something different—no matter how many times we’ve done this before?

    Today, I’m welcoming back a dear friend of the show, Madeline Murray—midwife, mother of four, and someone whose story has unfolded alongside this podcast over the years.

    Madeline has been here before to share her first and second homebirths, and today she’s bringing us into her third and fourth. Two births that took place in very different seasons of life, and yet both marked by growth, presence, and a deepening sense of trust.

    Episode Roundup:

    First, I’m struck by how much presence mattered in these later births. Madeline talks about the difference between surviving a birth and actually participating in it—and that distinction feels so important. Sometimes peace doesn’t come from changing the circumstances, but from being able to stay with yourself through them.

    Second, I love her honesty about how seasons of life affect birth. Giving birth while navigating business ownership, older children, and a body that’s changed with time looks different than it did before—and that doesn’t make it lesser. In many ways, it makes it richer. There’s wisdom there. There’s perspective.

    And finally, Madeline’s story reminds us that even when we’re experienced—even when we’ve attended births or lived inside this world for years—birth still has something to teach us. It continues to shape us, humble us, and invite us into deeper trust.

    So wherever you are on your own journey—first baby or fourth—may this story remind you that growth doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like calm. Sometimes it looks like confidence. Sometimes it looks like finally feeling at home in your body.

    Links:

    Redeem ™ | https://hubs.ly/Q03K0Dr90

    “Click here to learn more about REDEEM HealthShare Ministry”

    Restorative Roots | restorativeroots.com (use code HAPPYHOMEBIRTH for $20 off your first order)

    Whole Mother Homebirth | https://www.myhappyhomebirth.com/presale (use code PODCAST for 10% off)

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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