You don't have to navigate pregnancy + postpartum alone.

Real conversations about pregnancy, birth, and postpartum—so you can feel informed, supported, and confident in your choices.

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If pregnancy has felt confusing, overwhelming, or even a little lonely...you're not the only one.

There’s a lot of noise out there about birth.


Strong opinions.

Conflicting advice.

Pressure to do it the “right” way.

And somehow, at a time when support matters most, too many people feel like they’re figuring it out on their own.

The Homebirth Hangout was created to change that.

This is a different kind of conversation.

Hosted by a midwife with over a decade of experience, this podcast brings together:

- Honest birth stories

-The physiology of how birth actually goes

- Research behind common questions

- Real conversations that don't take sides

Because there isn't a "right" way to give birth.

But there IS a way for you to feel informed and supported in making the choices that are right for your family.

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And if you've been looking for more than just information...

If you've been craving:

- A place to ask questions without judgement

- Support from people who actually get it

- Guidance from someone experienced in birth

- Real connection during pregnancy and postpartum

That's why The Homebirth Hangout Community exists!

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Doctor consulting with elderly man and child.
Doctor consulting with elderly man and child.

The Homebirth Hangout Community

This is where the conversations go deeper.

Inside you'll find:

- a space to ask questions and get real answers

- ongoing conversations about pregnancy, birth, and postpartum

- live hangouts for support and connection

- a community of people walking through this season alongside you

This isn't about doing anything "perfectly."

It's about not having to do it alone.

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Hi, I'm Rebekah

I’ve walked alongside countless families through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum—and I’ve seen firsthand how confusing and isolating this season can feel.

I created The Homebirth Hangout to bring these conversations into one place—
so people can feel supported, informed, and confident in their decisions.

Parents holding their newborn baby with love
Three colorful lipsticks on a shelf with clouds
Three colorful lipsticks on a shelf with clouds

There's no right or wrong way to do this.

You start wherever you are:

You can start by listening.

You start by joining the conversation.

Either way, you don't have to do this alone.