If You Are Feeling AFRAID Of Birth, You Need To Hear This! | Ep. 68

Episode #68

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In this episode of the Holy Confident Birth Podcast, we explore an often-overlooked aspect of preparing for birth: spiritual warfare. Many women spend time preparing physically and mentally for labor, but fewer recognize the spiritual battle that can arise during pregnancy, especially as birth approaches.

Drawing from experiences supporting mothers as a nurse and doula, this episode looks at the patterns of fear and anxiety that commonly surface during pregnancy, particularly in the first trimester and again in the final weeks before birth. Rather than dismissing these feelings as “just nerves,” we consider the possibility that some of these struggles may be part of a deeper spiritual attack on women’s identity as mothers and daughters of God.

You’ll hear why birth matters deeply to God, why the enemy hates it, and how recognizing spiritual warfare can help you reclaim peace, authority, and confidence as you prepare to welcome your baby.


Medical Advice Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not medical advice. It is not a substitute for care from your physician, midwife, or qualified healthcare provider. I recommend consulting your provider regarding your specific medical situation and before making decisions about your care.