In this episode, Braxton interviews Nathan Morris RNC of the University of Utah labor and delivery Triage Center. They cover the basics of what to expect in the last trimester and pre-birth experience. Topics include: body reactions, signs of false labor, how to save yourself from an ER visit, what to have with you during birth, the roles of doulas, midwives, and doctors. Medicated vs un-medicated births, Cesarean Sections and the pitfalls of shame that many parents find themselves in when comparing their experiences with others.   Braxton explores Nathan’s experiences of being a charge nurse that oversees 5 to 10 births each day he work. Both explore the supports that are available to expecting mothers, and how you can best be ready for a new addition to the family. Nathan provides specific options for partners wanting to be better prepared and supportive for the birth. This episode covers many common questions women and their partners have about labor and birth. We welcome your comments and would love to hear your experiences! If you enjoyed the show please consider leaving a this helps the show reach more people. Thank you for your support.   *Disclaimer* While Nathan is a professional, and has wonderful advice for individuals going through pregnancy. Each person’s experience will vary. The information given in this podcast is to provide an overall understanding of what could occur, and how to prepare for it. It should not be used as a replacement to your primary caregiver, or the professionals supporting you in your birth experience. If you have any questions or concerns consult your medical provider for your specific needs.     Resources for Birth:  University of Utah Triage Center 801-587-9500  Baby Your Baby:  Creating Your Birthing Plans: Finding a Doula: Please consider leaving us a . It helps the show reach more people!