244 - Empowering Mothers to Break Free of the Medical Industrial Complex feat. Dr. Nathan Riley, OBGYN

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We’ve all felt the friction between holistic health practices and our modern medical systems and procedures (certainly as chiropractors we are quite familiar with it). One area where this friction is potentially felt the most is in the most sacred of human miracles: childbirth. How and when you have a baby these days can seemingly be dictated by every factor except what the mother is feeling or truly experiencing. Joining Dr. Lauryn this week is a guest who is working hard to empower mothers to take back their power and decision making, Dr. Nathan Riley.Dr. Nathan Riley is a board-certified home birth OBGYN and the founder of the Born Free Method, where you are emboldened to embody the essence of parenthood and experience birth on your terms. He’s been through it all within his portion of the medical field and has an immense amount of wisdom to share from his experiences. During their conversation, Dr. Nathan first shares his path within the medical community, before he and Dr. Lauryn discuss who sets the policies in hospitals and how maternity care has developed over time in the US, why giving the mother choice is paramount to healthy outcomes, changing the medical system, and much more.Learn more about the Born Free Method program here. Check out the Holistic OBGYN Podcast: YouTube | Spotify | AppleFollow Dr. Nathan: Instagram | Twitter – – – – – To join the waiting list for the Multipassionate Chiropreneur, visit here.Sign up here to receive our monthly associate job postings email.Rate & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Join the Weekly Slay mailing list HEREIf you want to submit a question or have feedback, make sure to tell us:Website | Instagram | FacebookMentioned in this episode:Get your FREE FOCUS Academy Kickstart Program by clicking the link below!Focus AcademyTo learn more about Sked visit the link below!Sked

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