Are "Low-Risk" & "Hands Off" Synonomous?
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In this episode, I’m breaking down one of the most misleading labels in modern maternity care: “low risk.” We talk about why this label often creates a false sense of safety, how it can actually lead to less support instead of more, and why being low risk doesn’t automatically protect you from unnecessary intervention.
This conversation is about shifting from complacency to curiosity—so you’re not outsourcing your birth experience to a checkbox on a chart.
In this episode, we cover:
- What “low risk” actually means in obstetrics—and what it doesn’t
- Why low risk is a statistical category, not a promise of hands-off care
- The difference between surveillance and support in birth
- How monitoring-heavy systems quietly increase intervention
- The subtle ways interventions stack without obvious emergencies
- What truly protects physiological birth (hint: it’s not labels)
- Why education and preparation still matter—even when everything looks “normal”
- How curiosity helps prevent complacency in pregnancy and birth
This episode is sponsored by Pique Life. I share why I’ve been enjoying their Sun Goddess Matcha, including its gentle energy, L-theanine content, antioxidant support, and third-party testing for heavy metals and toxins. You can grab it here (along with any of their other amazing products) up to 20% off for life with code TAYLORSHAFFER.
And if you want to learn how real decision points unfold during pregnancy and birth, so you’re not relying on labels to protect your experience, you need to enroll in the Unshakeable Birth course TODAY. Trust me on this one!
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