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Swiss Birth Stories

Swiss Birth Stories

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Our mission is to share diverse birth stories from across Switzerland in a way that empowers the storyteller. We aim to create a supportive space where each person is in control of their own narrative. By recording and sharing birth stories in Switzerland, we hope to inspire those planning their own birth, offer insights for birth workers, or allow listeners to reflect on their own birth experiences. Tune in to hear real, personal, raw birth stories. Available on all major podcast platforms. This podcast is in seasons; during an active season, episodes will be released weekly.

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  • S03E01 Diana: 2 Births in Zurich- A Fast First Hospital Birth And A Taxi Delivery For Her Second Baby
    Jan 8 2026

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    Diana's resources are below this description:

    What happens when labour quickly goes from quiet to unstoppable and the only “birth room” around has four doors and a meter running? We sit down with Diana, a Brazilian living in Zurich, to relive two unforgettable births: a swift, positive first delivery at Spital Zollikerberg in Zurich and a second that arrives in a taxi during rush hour- no midwives, no doctors, no time, just instinct and inspirational courage.

    We start with the ease of her first birth and the rare gift of a newborn who slept long stretches from night one. Then the scene changes: a surprise second pregnancy collides with early COVID restrictions, shifting hospital rules, and the logistics of caring for a toddler while working from a small apartment. Diana shares how she chose her care team and hospital based on continuity, NICU proximity, and realistic worst‑case planning- decisions that brought steadiness when everything else felt uncertain.

    The heart of the story is the taxi birth itself: contractions that spike in minutes, a neighbour (in his late 40s and childless) turned improvised birth partner, a driver with his own special birth story, and Diana putting a hand down to catch her own baby and arriving back in her body and senses at the perfect time.

    Once home, relief meets a new challenge as her newborn is monitored for gastrointestinal issues and her toddler battles salmonella. We talk about the hidden demands of postpartum in a pandemic, how a strict feeding schedule surprisingly boosted milk supply, and the emotional work of integrating a fast, intense birth.

    With a trauma‑informed midwife, Diana reframes the experience: intensity can still be healthy, and instinct under pressure is real strength. Along the way, we celebrate the unlikely bond with the taxi driver, the family rituals that keep the amazing story alive, and the deep connection that grew between two closely spaced siblings.

    If you love real birth stories, practical perinatal insights, and honest talk about resilience, you’ll feel right at home. Subscribe, leave a review to support the show, and share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that calm can live inside chaos.

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    Please connect with us! See below for how to contact and interact with us:

    To share your story: https://www.happydayhypnobirthing.ch/swiss-birth-stories


    All episodes:

    https://swissbirthstories.buzzsprout.com


    Our websites:

    www.swissbirthstories.com

    www.juliathedoula.ch

    www.lilybee.ch


    Instagram:

    @swissbirthstories

    @juliathedoula.ch

    @lilybeezurich


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  • S02E13 Sara: The Power Of Words, Choices and Care. Two Different Births, One in Denmark, Another in Switzerland.
    Dec 12 2025

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    Sara is a researcher and doula in Zurich, her own website and her resources are below this description.

    What if the difference between a hard birth and a healing one was a few well-chosen words, a handful of choices and a team that truly listened? Sarah’s story spans two countries and two radically different experiences where she found her rhythm, her voice, and her power. Her first, an induction in Denmark marked by pressure toward an epidural that failed, and later, in Zurich, having to forgo her goal of giving birth at Delphy's Birth House, for an induced hospital water birth at Triempli Stadtspital.

    We walk through the real contrasts in maternity care. Denmark’s midwife-led approach offered continuity and calm, with minimal medicalisation. Switzerland provided more monitoring, options, and risk framing. Both helped in different ways, but the decisive factor was how supported Sarah felt. After a tough recovery the first time, including a third-degree tear and weeks of painful feeding before a tongue tie was found, she dove into preparation for her second: a birth house plan, a doula by her side, and tools like hypnobirthing, sophrology, breath counts, and a TENS unit. When her waters likely released and the clock started, she transferred to hospital and advocated clearly: no oral misoprostol, start with a midwife’s brew, then use a reversible oxytocin drip. An “angel midwife” kept the space safe. The oxytocin built, she stayed in rhythm, and the team filled a birth pool. With calm coaching to slow crowning, she birthed her son gently with no tearing.

    Sara's Resources:
    Why and how to use the TENS machine

    Blog post on TENS

    Epi-no device, to train and stretch the perineum, to prevent tears (a good alternative is perineal massage):

    Favorite international birth stories podcasts:

    - https://australianbirthstories.com/

    - https://www.thepositivebirthstorypodcast.com/

    hypnobirthing listening track and meditation/timer app for labor:

    Favorite and super knowledgeable IBCLC lactation consultants (in CH/IT/DK - all offer online consultations in EN)

    Fitness and pregnancy/birth wisdom

    Surprisingly true and favorite reads: 1 2

    Sara's own doula website: www.ri-nascere.ch

    Support the show

    Please connect with us! See below for how to contact and interact with us:

    To share your story: https://www.happydayhypnobirthing.ch/swiss-birth-stories


    All episodes:

    https://swissbirthstories.buzzsprout.com


    Our websites:

    www.swissbirthstories.com

    www.juliathedoula.ch

    www.lilybee.ch


    Instagram:

    @swissbirthstories

    @juliathedoula.ch

    @lilybeezurich


    Tiktok:

    @swissbirthstories



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  • S02E12 Andrea: What If Your Second Birth Rewrites Your First? How A Fast First Labour, Postpartum Hemorrhage, And Hashimoto’s Led To An Empowered Second Birth
    Nov 26 2025

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    Andrea's resources are below this description.


    A birth can change your life. Two births can change your map. Andrea, a teacher and author living in Lenzburg, opens up about a first labour that moved faster than anyone expected, a cramped exam room at Hirslanden Aargau standing in for a delivery suite, and the cascade that followed: retained placenta, agonising uterine compression, a major postpartum hemorrhage, and surgery during the height of pandemic restrictions. With her partner sent home and information scarce, recovery stretched into a week in hospital and months of fatigue, anxiety, rage, and insomnia. Therapy named postpartum depression. Bloodwork finally revealed Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, connecting dots and restoring stability with the right medication.

    The second time, Andrea did more than hope; she prepared. Counselling helped process trauma. A clear plan flagged her prior PPH, requested the delivery suite, and lined up colostrum in case of separation. Her partner trained to advocate. Friends handled the midnight drive. Rest, snacks, an acupressure comb, and warm water carried her through. In the quiet between surges, she felt her son’s head, waited, and delivered him into her arms in a peaceful water birth. He surprised everyone at nearly 4.5 kilos, and the placenta followed smoothly out of the tub, with a blissful first latch to seal the moment.

    We talk about birth trauma in Switzerland, trauma-informed care, postpartum mental health, thyroid health after birth, building a real support network, and why postpartum rest is part of recovery, not a luxury. Andrea’s story is a reminder that healing doesn’t erase what happened; it gives you a new chapter to hold it with care.

    Loved this story? Subscribe, leave a review to help more parents find us, and share this episode with someone who needs a hopeful path back to birth.

    Andrea's resources:
    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51290494-why-did-no-one-tell-me-this - a book I found at the local Orell Füssli and was very glad I read! My husband even referred to it while I was in labour.

    https://www.youtube.com/c/BridgetTeyler - the one and only YouTube channel I used during pregnancy and postpartum.

    https://www.thenakeddoula.com/ - I found her visuals to be striking and memorable. The flashcards helped my husband and I prepare for the birth, and I also made my birth plan using her visuals.

    https://www.born-together.com/ - counselling with Francesca helped me process the trauma of my first birth story and prepare for the birth of my second child, which turned out to be a truly healing experience. We also had one couples counselling session.

    https://www.thewavecomb.co.uk/ - I used the wave comb and water to help me have an unmedicated birthing experience and feel in control.

    podcast: The Great Birth Rebellion (we love this one too)

    Support the show

    Please connect with us! See below for how to contact and interact with us:

    To share your story: https://www.happydayhypnobirthing.ch/swiss-birth-stories


    All episodes:

    https://swissbirthstories.buzzsprout.com


    Our websites:

    www.swissbirthstories.com

    www.juliathedoula.ch

    www.lilybee.ch


    Instagram:

    @swissbirthstories

    @juliathedoula.ch

    @lilybeezurich


    Tiktok:

    @swissbirthstories



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