Conversations With Dr. Stu
Photo Credit: Lindsey Kroskob with Wild Ember Birth
Sometimes the answers you’re being given just don’t sit right.
Maybe you’re hearing recommendations that feel rushed, confusing, or driven more by protocol than by physiology. Maybe you’re trying to make sense of lab results, conflicting opinions, or the growing list of “rules” around pregnancy and birth. Or maybe you simply want to talk things through with someone who has spent decades in the birth world and has seen it all.
These conversations are for women, families, midwives, and birth professionals who want a place to ask questions, explore ideas, and think more deeply about pregnancy and birth.
If you’re looking for thoughtful perspective, honest discussion, and the wisdom that comes from years of experience in both hospital and out-of-hospital birth, you’re in the right place.
Select from the options below to connect with Dr. Stu.*
If you’re unable to sign up through the link, or if you’re unsure which option is the best fit, feel free to reach out directly at info@birthinginstincts.com
** Included with your purchase is a one month membership to the Birthing Instincts Podcast private Patreon community where you can find additional support and resources. **
** These conversations are educational in nature and do not establish a doctor–patient relationship. **
An annual option for those who would like ongoing access to Dr. Stu as a sounding board for questions and discussion around pregnancy, birth, and professional practice. Connect directly with Dr. Stu throughout the year via email or text to explore ideas, talk through situations, and draw from his decades of experience in both hospital and out-of-hospital birth.
A deep dive with Dr. Stu for those who would like to explore questions about their current pregnancy in more depth. You may choose to share records or test results to help guide the discussion. Partners are encouraged to join.
A one-time conversation with Dr. Stu designed as an opportunity to ask questions and hear his perspective on pregnancy and birth. This is an educational discussion only and does not include medical advice, clinical care, or in-depth review of medical records.