• Let’s Talk About Birth Disparities and Maternal Health Inequality
    Apr 6 2026

    Why are birth outcomes in the U.S. still so unequal and what can you actually do about it? In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Lincoln is joined by Sylvia Salazar, a Colombian-born political content creator and founder of Tonal Latino, and Rose Horton, RN, founder and CEO of Not On My Watch Consulting Partners and President of AWHONN, to unpack the reality of maternal health disparities, share powerful real-life experiences, and offer practical ways to advocate for yourself and others.


    We Talk About…

    • Maternal health disparities and why outcomes differ across racial and ethnic groups

    • How bias, communication gaps, and systemic barriers impact care

    • Real stories that highlight gaps in care and patient experience

    • How fear and access affect healthcare decisions in marginalized communities

    • Why respectful, patient-centered care matters

    • How to advocate for yourself and support others


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    Episode Links & Resources:

    Sylvia Salazar

    Breaking the Feed podcast

    Rose Horton

    AWHONN

    Preeclampsia Foundation

    Legacy by Dr. Blackstock

    Healthy Mom & Baby Magazine

    Nobody Told Me About That by Ginger Breedlove

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    Birth Vibes by Dr. Jen Hamilton

    Siembra North Carolina

    Community Change Action

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    58 mins
  • Let’s Talk About OB Hospitalists and Why They Matter for Your Birth
    Mar 30 2026

    You might not know what an OB hospitalist is until you meet one and often, that meeting happens in an unexpected moment. In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Lincoln is joined by OB-GYN hospitalist Dr. Jessica Geida to break down what hospitalists actually do, how this model is changing birth, and why having a doctor in the hospital 24/7 matters. From emergencies to everyday labor support, they share what it looks like to build trust quickly, support patients through high-stress moments, and help you feel informed and empowered no matter how your birth unfolds.

    We Talk About...

    • What an OB hospitalist is and when you’ll meet one
    • How hospitalists improve safety and support during labor and delivery
    • Building trust and communicating clearly in high-stress moments
    • How to advocate for yourself and use your support team effectively
    • Navigating birth preferences and making informed decisions in real time
    • Why birth trauma can happen even when everything is medically “normal

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    Episode Links & Resources:

    The Society of OBGYN Hospitalists: What is an OBGYN Hospitalist?

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    56 mins
  • Let’s Talk About When Birth Doesn’t Go as Planned: Complications and Unexpected Outcomes
    Mar 23 2026

    Not every birth goes according to plan and that can be really hard to talk about. In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Lincoln is joined by OB-GYN Dr. Maryanne Garvie and nurse Courtney Dimmick, who share a uniquely personal and professional perspective on what happens when things take an unexpected turn. Maryanne was Courtney’s doctor during her delivery and they also work together at the same hospital, offering a rare look at both sides of the experience. Through Courtney’s story and their shared insight, they unpack how quickly situations can change, what’s happening behind the scenes during emergencies, and how to navigate the emotional impact when birth doesn’t go as planned.


    We Talk About...

    • What it really means when “things don’t go as planned” during birth

    • Postpartum hemorrhage, emergency interventions, and what’s happening behind the scenes

    • Why birth trauma is personal and not defined by outcomes alone

    • How to prepare for the unexpected without spiraling into fear

    • What support, communication, and informed consent should look like in real time

    • Processing a difficult birth experience and why your feelings are valid

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    Episode Links & Resources:

    1. Postpartum Support International: Resources for postpartum depression, anxiety, trauma, and more

    2. Make Birth Better — UK-based organization with excellent informational PDFs

    3. Birth Trauma Association — UK-based, extensive information and support

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    54 mins
  • Let’s Talk About Choosing a Pediatrician for Your Newborn
    Mar 16 2026

    Choosing a pediatrician is one of the first major decisions you’ll make as a parent, and it can come with a lot of questions. In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Lincoln sits down with board-certified pediatrician and founder of Peds Doc Talk, Dr. Mona Amin, to talk about what parents should know before their baby arrives. From navigating vaccine conversations and newborn medications to making feeding decisions and finding a pediatrician you trust, this conversation offers practical guidance and reassurance for the early days of parenting.


    We Talk About…

    • How to choose a pediatrician and why prenatal “meet and greet” visits can help you find the right fit
    • Why vaccine hesitancy is increasing and how parents can find reliable, evidence-based information
    • The purpose of the newborn Hepatitis B vaccine, Vitamin K, and antibiotic eye ointment
    • Breastfeeding, formula feeding, and making informed feeding decisions without guilt
    • How misinformation spreads online and how parents can advocate for their child’s care
    • Dr. Mona’s personal birth story and how it shaped her perspective as both a physician and a parent

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    Episode Links & Resources:

    Dr. Mona Amin

    @pedsdoctalk

    Pedsdoctalk.com

    The Peds Doc Talk Podcast

    American Academy of Pediatrics

    Vaccine Education Center

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Let’s Talk About Hospital Birth: The Inside Scoop on Labor and Delivery
    Mar 9 2026

    Hospital birth gets a lot of opinions and not always a lot of nuance. In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Lincoln is joined by labor and delivery nurse and educator Jen Hamilton for an honest, funny, and refreshingly transparent conversation about what really happens on labor and delivery. From outdated hospital policies and informed consent to epidurals, unmedicated birth, staffing ratios, doulas, and birth trauma, this is the inside scoop on how to navigate the system while still feeling empowered. If you’re planning a hospital birth and want practical tips, myth-busting clarity, and a reminder that your voice matters, this one’s for you.


    We Talk About…

    • The real inside scoop on hospital birth and informed consent
    • How to prepare for pain management, with or without an epidural
    • Choosing your provider and why staffing ratios matter
    • Myths about birth positions, doulas, C-sections, and your placenta
    • How to advocate for yourself if something feels off
    • Planning your birth “vibes,” not just your birth plan




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    Episode Links & Resources:

    Jen Hamilton

    @_jen_hamilton_

    Pre-order Birth Vibes, wherever you get your books.

    www.jenhamilton.co/birthvibes

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    1 hr
  • Let’s Talk About Home Birth vs Hospital Birth: Where and With Whom to Have Your Baby
    Mar 2 2026
    Hospital birth, birth center, or home birth...and how do you even decide!? In the first official episode of Let’s Talk About Birth, board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Jennifer Lincoln is joined by Ashley Walter, CNM; birth photographer & doula, Monet Nicole; and Dr. Rebecca Dekker, PhD, RN, to unpack the realities of birth settings, safety, and choice. This conversation cuts through the noise with evidence, empathy, and clarity so listeners can feel empowered to choose what’s right for them and their babies. We Talk About... Hospital vs. birth center vs. home birth OB-GYNs, midwives, and doulas — who does what? What the evidence says about safety Risk tolerance and personal choice When and why birth plans change The emotional side of birth and feeling supported Pre-Order The Birth Book: An OB-GYN's Guide to Demystifying Labor and Delivery here! Follow your host @drjenniferlincoln Episode Links & Resources Ashlee Walter, CNM, MSN Certified Nurse Midwife at Women’s Healthcare Associates Website: https://www.whallc.com Monet Nicole Licensed Midwife and Founder of Monet Nicole Birth Services Website: https://www.monetnicole.com/ Dr. Rebecca Dekker, PhD, RN Founder of Evidence Based Birth® Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ebbirth Evidence Based Birth® Website: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/author/ Learn more about the evidence on doulas at https://ebbirth.com/doulasLearn more about the “My Doula Visit” Workbook at https://evidencebasedbirth.com/doula-workbook/American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). (2017, reaffirmed 2023).” ACOG Committee Opinion No. 697: planned home birth.” Obstet Gynecol 129(4): e117–e122.Bovbjerg, M. L., Cheyney, M., Hoehn-Velasco, L., et al. (2024). “Planned Home Births in the United States Have Outcomes Comparable to Planned Birth Center Births for Low-Risk Birthing Individuals.” Med Care 62(12): 820-829.Comeau, A., Hutton, E. K., Simioni, J., et al. (2018). “Home birth integration into the health care systems of eleven international jurisdictions.” Birth 45(3): 311-321.Dias, Y., Achebe, N. E., Doering, M. M., et al. (2025). “Intrapartum doula support and Cesarean delivery rates: A systematic review and meta-analysis.” Obstet Gynecol 147(1): 73–84.Falconi et al. (2024). “Role of doulas in improving maternal health and health equity among Medicaid enrollees, 2014–2023.” Am J Public Health 114(11): 1275–1285.Hutton, E. K., Cappelletti, A., Reitsma, A. H., et al. (2016). “Outcomes associated with planned place of birth among women with low-risk pregnancies.” CMAJ 188(5): E80-E90.Snowden, J. M., Tilden, E. L., Snyder, J., et al. (2015). “Planned out-of-hospital birth and birth outcomes.” N Eng J Med 383: 2642-2653. Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, Campbell, K., Carson, G., Azzam, H., Hutton, E. (2019). “No. 372 - Statement on Planned Homebirth.” JOGC 41(2): 223-227. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Why We Need to Talk About Birth
    Feb 23 2026

    Birth comes with a lot of noise. In this preview episode, board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Jennifer Lincoln shares why she created Let’s Talk About Birth, a limited series inspired by her new book, The Birth Book. From misinformation and rushed prenatal visits to outdated hospital policies, this is about cutting through the chaos with evidence, honesty, and real conversations. If you want to feel informed, empowered, and actually prepared for birth, you’re in the right place.


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    18 mins
  • Coming Soon: Let's Talk About Birth with Dr. Jennifer Lincoln!
    Feb 17 2026

    Expecting? Supporting? Just curious? Let’s Talk About Birth with board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Jennifer Lincoln and powerful guest voices. Coming soon.

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    2 mins