E125: Retiring My Old Birth Bag
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A doula bag is like a time capsule of real births: the tools that help, the “just in case” items you never touch, and the tiny comforts that keep you steady at 3 a.m. Today we’re doing something oddly emotional and surprisingly useful, retiring my oldest birth bag after hundreds and hundreds of births and unpacking what’s actually inside.
I share the simple gear that supports labor in real life, not in a perfect checklist fantasy. We talk through the binder of prenatal handouts, the visual models that help families understand dilation and baby positioning, and the birth notes I take so clients can have a written birth story afterward. You’ll hear what I carry from my doula and lactation consultant work, including a rebozo I use often, a few essential oils, and the everyday basics that matter more than most people expect like gum, deodorant, socks, chargers, and a toothbrush.
Then the bag takes a turn into meaning. I find a decades-old keepsake from a client and reflect on why support during pregnancy, breastfeeding, postpartum, and even NICU seasons is so personal. If you’re packing your own hospital bag or building a birth center packing list, this conversation will help you decide what belongs in your birth space, what you can skip, and what small “talisman” might remind you that you’re capable and supported.
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Show Credits
Host: Angie Rosier
Music: Michael Hicks
Photographer: Toni Walker
Episode Artwork: Nick Greenwood
Producer: Gillian Rosier Frampton
Voiceover: Ryan Parker