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The Mindful Womb Podcast

The Mindful Womb Podcast

De : Clara O'Rourke - Clear Light Birth
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The Mindful Womb podcast will help you apply the principles of mindfulness, science, and the sacred womb so you can feel less stressed and easily welcome your changing reality (and body) through life’s transitions like conception, pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and parenthood.


Host Clara O’Rourke (she/her), certified doula and childbirth educator, brings you actionable strategies, mindfulness tips, pregnancy and birth facts, authentic truths, and inspirational stories that can help you harness your inner power, embrace personal growth, and become the best version of yourself as you grow your family.



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    • 107: Informed Choice in Newborn Care: Vitamin K, Eye Ointment, Hepatitis B, and More — with Dr. Joel Gator Warsh
      Jan 20 2026

      In this episode of The Mindful Womb Podcast, Clara is joined by pediatrician and integrative medicine practitioner Dr. Joel Gator Warsh for a calm, evidence-based conversation about routine newborn interventions and how families can navigate them with clarity rather than fear.

      Together, they explore the why behind common recommendations — without oversimplification or pressure — so parents can feel informed, grounded, and confident in their choices.


      What You’ll Learn

      • Why newborn medical decisions often feel overwhelming
      • What vitamin K does and how it reduces the risk of rare but serious bleeding
      • What erythromycin eye ointment actually prevents
      • Why hepatitis B vaccination is offered at birth — and how guidance is evolving
      • How to think about individual risk vs. population-level recommendations
      • The nuance around Group B strep and antibiotics in labor
      • What the evidence actually shows about Tylenol, vaccines, and autism
      • How to evaluate health information without falling into extremes

      Learn More from Dr. Gator

      Dr. Gator shares more in his book “Between a Shot and a Hard Place” and on his Substack, Instagram, and X accounts—platforms dedicated to bridging the space between polarized medical narratives.

      Check out this episode’s blog post for more!

      ***If these topics light you up, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening.

      After you review the show - snap a pic and upload it here - and I’ll send you 70 printable affirmation cards as a thank you.

      Your feedback helps this podcast grow, and I am so grateful for your support!

      Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. Consult with a qualified healthcare professional for personalized advice.

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      58 min
    • 106: Prepared for Whatever Comes: Letting Go of the “Perfect Birth” — with Bec Conant
      Jan 6 2026

      Birth is inherently uncertain — and that uncertainty is not something to fear. It’s where flexibility, trust, and empowerment live.

      In this episode of The Mindful Womb Podcast, Clara is joined by Bec Conant (she/her) — a doula, prenatal and postnatal yoga teacher, and hypnobirthing educator with over 25 years of experience — for a reassuring conversation about releasing the myth of the “perfect birth” and learning how to work with whatever unfolds.

      Together, they explore how true preparation isn’t about controlling outcomes, but about building the confidence and presence to meet each moment as it arrives.

      What You’ll Learn

      • Why there is no single “right way” to give birth
      • How letting go of outcome-attachment can reduce disappointment
      • What it means to build a birth “tool basket” without guarantees
      • The difference between sensation and pain in labor
      • How fear and tension can intensify discomfort
      • Simple ways to calm the nervous system during labor
      • Why no one fails at birth, even when plans change

      As Bec beautifully reminds us:

      “Nobody fails at birth. You can work with anything that comes up — as long as you keep working with it.”

      Learn More from Bec

      Explore Bec’s work — including prenatal yoga, hypnobirthing, and The Om Birth Approach — at:
      🌐 www.ombirthsboston.com

      ***If these topics light you up, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening.

      After you review the show - snap a pic and upload it here - and I’ll send you 70 printable affirmation cards as a thank you.

      Your feedback helps this podcast grow, and I am so grateful for your support!

      Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. Consult with a qualified healthcare professional for personalized advice.

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      1 h et 7 min
    • 105: Reclaiming the Sacred in Birth: Physiological Birth, Fear, and the Power of Presence - with Anna Lundqvist
      Dec 23 2025

      Birth is one of the most profound rites of passage a birthing person can experience — yet in modern culture, it is often shaped by fear, urgency, and medicalization rather than trust, presence, and reverence.

      In this deeply grounding episode of The Mindful Womb Podcast, Clara is joined by midwife and mentor Anna Lundqvist of Sacred Birth International for a rich conversation about reclaiming birth as a physiological, sacred, and transformational experience. Together, they explore what happens when birth is left undisturbed, how fear biologically alters labor, and why presence may be one of the most powerful tools in the birth space.

      This episode is an invitation — to slow down, to trust the body’s wisdom, and to remember birth not as something to be managed, but something to be honored.

      What You’ll Learn

      • What physiological birth truly means — and why it’s more than just “unmedicated birth”
      • How fear activates the nervous system and can slow or stall labor
      • Why oxytocin and endorphins thrive in safety, privacy, and emotional trust
      • How modern birth environments often trigger biological danger responses
      • Birth as a rite of passage — shedding one identity and stepping into another
      • The sacred art of space holding for doulas, midwives, and birth supporters
      • Why nervous system regulation is essential in the birth space
      • Daily practices that support presence, intuition, and longevity in birth work
      • How home birth fits into the global birth safety conversation
      • Why every birth — including those involving intervention — can still be sacred

      Resources

      To learn more about Anna’s work and her Sacred Birth Worker Mentorship, visit sacredbirthinternational.com or follow @sacredbirthinternational on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.

      ***If these topics light you up, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening.

      After you review the show - snap a pic and upload it here - and I’ll send you 70 printable affirmation cards as a thank you.

      Your feedback helps this podcast grow, and I am so grateful for your support!

      Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. Consult with a qualified healthcare professional for personalized advice.

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      54 min
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