What No One's Saying About Home Birth, Sisterhood, and the Spiritual War on Women's Intuition (w/ Megan Wells) | Ep. 61 (REPLAY)

Episode #61

Today I'm re-releasing one of my favorite interviews I've done on the podcast - I hope you enjoy!


What if your desire for a peaceful, faith-aligned birth isn’t just personal—but part of something deeper and more countercultural than you realized?


In this episode, I’m joined by Catholic wife and mama Megan Wells, and we’re diving into way more than just birth stories. From her hospital induction to an unexpected unassisted breech home birth, Meg shares how her perspective on womanhood, sisterhood, and the spiritual battle around birth completely changed.


We talk about:

  • Meg's birth stories and journey to home birth
  • The surprising way birth transformed her marriage
  • Why sisterhood around birth is so rare—and how we reclaim it
  • The spiritual war on maternal intuition and how it shows up in modern birth culture
  • How birth shapes not just our motherhood, but our faith and identity as women

This one is raw, honest, and deeply affirming. Whether you’re preparing for your first birth or healing from one that didn’t go how you hoped, there’s truth here for you.


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Resources:

🕊️ ⁠FREE LABOR POSITIONS GUIDE⁠

🕊️ ⁠THE HOLY CONFIDENT BIRTH COURSE⁠

🧺 ⁠SHOP MY MOTHERHOOD FAVES⁠

Be assured of my prayers as you prepare for one of the most powerful experiences of your life. You were made for this!

About Me

Hi, friend! I’m Eve—a Catholic mom, Registered Nurse, Doula, and Childbirth Educator. I help women reclaim God’s design for childbirth and prepare for natural, faith-centered birth experiences they’ll love. On this podcast, we’ll explore birth, faith, and natural motherhood with Jesus at the center.

Want to learn more? Visit⁠ holyconfidentbirth.com⁠.

Disclaimer

This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized care.

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