by Stephanie Freeman | Aug 20, 2020 | Advocacy, Birth Trauma, Human Rights in Childbirth, Origin Stories
So what do doulas… you know… do? The World: So what did your doula… you know… do? Me: Do? The World: Yeah, do? Did she massage you? Positions? Bring a unicorn? Me: HA! Not much. Not like that. I mean we called her and she showed up about 3-4 hours before...
by Stephanie Freeman | Jul 30, 2020 | Parenting
A few years ago Sara Barielles released a song called “I Choose You” and it’s a beautiful love song. And a community of adoptive parents heard it in a way that the rest of us didn’t. I’ve never listened to love songs the same way because...
by Stephanie Freeman | Jun 17, 2020 | Advocacy, Human Rights in Childbirth, Origin Stories, Reproductive Justice, The F Word
I love to fall in love. I remember when I was growing up and I was (sadly, shamefully) called “BoyCrazy”. Now I won’t go down the rabbit hole of my own hot mess of a childhood – but I can tell you something that I have realized throughout my life – I...
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