Let’s Talk About Birth is a limited podcast series hosted by board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Jennifer Lincoln, returning to the mic to keep the conversation going, this time with a focus on birth. In a space filled with noise, from unsolicited “helpful” advice to the overwhelming and often inaccurate information online, coupled with a medical system that is not meeting the needs of pregnant people, this series cuts through the chaos to talk about what truly matters. With a refreshingly honest, myth-busting approach to pregnancy, labor, and postpartum, Dr. Jen brings evidence-based insight, compassion, humor, and relatability to inspiring conversations with a wide range of guests, unpacking the beautiful, the messy, and everything in between. You may recognize her voice from her previous podcast Let’s Talk About Down There or from her presence as a reproductive health advocate to more than 4 million followers, and now she’s back with a series designed to inform, support, and empo
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Let's Talk About Birth is a health podcast hosted by Jennifer Lincoln, with 46 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Let's Talk About the "After": What Really Happens Postpartum
May 4, 20261h 3mS2
<p>This one is for after the baby arrives…but you'll want to listen before, too. In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Lincoln is joined by Dr. Alicia Jeffrey-Thomas, pelvic floor physical therapist and author of Power to the Pelvis; Dr. Kristin Lasseter, board-certified reproductive psychiatrist and founder of Reproductive Psychiatry Counseling; and Arielle Fodor, aka Mrs. Frazzled, mom of three, former kindergarten teacher, education advocate, and host of the Teacher Quit Talk podcast, for an honest, judgment-free conversation about what actually happens after we give birth, and why we've been so bad at talking about it.</p><p>We Talk Abou...
Let’s Talk About Stillbirth and Loss: The Pregnancies We Don't Talk About Enough
Apr 27, 20261h 5mS2
<p>Content warning: This episode contains candid discussion of stillbirth, pregnancy loss, and abortion. Please take care of yourself as you listen. </p><p>Pregnancy loss and the fight for reproductive care are topics too many people are navigating alone and in an increasingly complicated legal landscape. In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Lincoln is joined by Ana Lepe Vick, communications director and co-founder of Push for Empowered Pregnancy, and mother who lost her son Owen to stillbirth, and Amanda Zurawski, reproductive rights advocate and plaintiff in the landmark Zurawski v. Texas case, who was denied a medically necessary abortion in Texas an...
Let's Talk About the Partner Experience: What Dads and Partners Really Go Through After Birth
Apr 20, 202650 minS2
<p>Partners are often the ones holding everything together after birth, but who's holding them up? In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Lincoln is joined by her husband Dr. Doug Lincoln, board-certified pediatrician, and Dr. Will Flanary AKA Dr. Glaucomflecken, ophthalmologist, medical comedian, testicular cancer survivor, and cardiac arrest survivor, for an honest and long-overdue conversation about what dads and partners actually experience during the perinatal period, and why so few feel like they can talk about it. </p><p><br></p><p>We Talk About… </p>The 8–10% of dads who will experience postpartum depression in the first year and how it looks diffe...
Let’s Talk About Epidurals and Labor Anesthesia: What You Need to Know
Apr 13, 20261h 1mS2
<p>Epidural or not… what’s actually true when it comes to pain management in labor? In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Lincoln is joined by board-certified anesthesiologist Dr. John Patton to break down what you should know about your options, what to expect, and how to make informed decisions during labor. Whether you’re planning an epidural or just want to understand what’s available, this conversation is all about giving you clarity and confidence going into birth. </p><p><br></p><p>We Talk About... </p><p>• What anesthesiologists do and how care teams work on labor and delivery </p><p>• How epidurals...
Let’s Talk About Birth Disparities and Maternal Health Inequality
Apr 6, 202658 minS2
<p>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 Silvia Salazar, a Colombian-born political content creator and founder of Tono 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. </p><p><br></p><p>We Talk About… </p><p>• Maternal health disparities and why outcomes differ across racial and ethni...
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