Dr. Stu’s Podcast #150: Taking Care of Yourself Doesn’t Mean Me First; It Means Me Too.
Blyss & Dr. Stu respond to listener’s questions and discuss birth stories & fun topics from Florence Nightingale to Homer the cat to self care.
The birth world can be overwhelming for parents and practitioners alike. Dr. Stuart Fischbein and Midwife Blyss Young and their combined 55+ years of experience are here to support you in this beautiful rite of passage.Join the weekly conversation as we blend wisdom and humor in discussing our recent births, the latest research, traditional healing, and instinctual birth.

Blyss & Dr. Stu respond to listener’s questions and discuss birth stories & fun topics from Florence Nightingale to Homer the cat to self care.
Guest Augustine Colebrook joins the team for a wide ranging conversation from birth systems and reaching critical mass to prolonged happy hours and yoga pants!
Blyss & Dr. Stu review a remarkable twin birth tale with a remarkable guest of the podcast, Dr. Emiliano Chavira
Dr. Stu likes Blyss’ new glasses but not everyone is seeing clearly.
Dr. Stu thinks Blyss should open her own mall and the team swallows the uncertainties of labor.
A horseback ride serves as a reminder while birthing topics and letters from listeners keep Blyss and Dr. Stu energized and entertained.
Blyss & Dr. Stu catch up on recent births as they acknowledge a dozen dozen podcasts, discuss some gross behavior at ACOG and welcome Prince Archie.
Dr. Stu is tired of news about no news so he and Blyss discuss fibroids, solo practice and the changing trend in baby names.
The team opines on movie reviews and birth stories before Dr. Stu and Blyss discuss his latest blog on vaccine info.Physicians for Informed Consent (PIC) Annual Workshop Summary 2019
VBAC dad, Avi, coins the phrase and Dr. Stu & Blyss elaborate on the meaning.
Dr. Stu discusses his recent case report and Blyss joins in to bring some reason to listeners.
Blyss & Dr. Stu return with tales of nature, birth and the nature of birthing.
Blyss and Dr. Stu team up with Elliot Berlin and the star of the new documentary for an intimate conversation on The Informed Pregnancy Podcast
Dr. Stu and Blyss respond to listeners and then ponder why so much negativity against the 1 percent.
Blyss returns from India to discuss her discoveries with Dr. Stu.
Blyss & Dr. Stu review Dr. Stu’s paper on breech home birth and do what they do best: rock the status quo.
Guest Doula, Karla Leng retells a harrowing horror story while Blyss & Dr. Stu hide behind the chainsaws.
Blyss tells Dr. Stu tales of a busy birth week and the duo celebrate the culmination of some hard work.
ACOG has a new breech guideline emphasizing ECV. Blyss & Dr.Stu sigh, review and comment.
Beyonce sings to Blyss sparing listeners a Dr. Stu rendition of happy birthday while reader questions are answered and research answers are questioned! (Creating More Questions Than Answers)
From hospital closures, to crying babies to generalized rules that make everything more difficult…..or foolish, Dr. Stu and Blyss break it down.
Blyss and Dr. Stu return to share breech and twin stories, stork sightings and a tiny bit of common sense sighting from the 2018 ACOG meeting.
Blyss and Dr. Stu ponder why so many things are made more complicated. From EMR, to PP visits, to 39 is the new 42. And go ahead and eat that placenta, too.
From interlocking twins to using your head wisely, Dr. Stu and Blyss ponder why the brain often gets in the way of common sense. Blyss gets a new nickname.
Blyss and Dr. Stu ponder the definition of post-term, the relevance about being overdue and who owns the Bamboo Inn.
Dr. Stu suffers from Headline headache and gets a dose of Blyss’ tranquility and common sense.
We welcome twin home birth mom, Sara Pereira, to the studio to share her tale.
Dr. Stu and Blyss recall Birthing Instincts stories, trends and statistics.
Blyss has some questions about herpes near term and Dr Stu wonders what is happening to joyful traditions.
Blyss and Dr. Stu reunite to discuss informed consent absurdities, good news on home birth and some silly science on placentophagy.