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Stephanie Arnold joins me on this episode to talk about intuition in birth trauma. Stephanie shares her story of surviving an Amnitoic Fluid Embolism and how trusting her intuition saved her life.

In this episode you will hear:
- Stephanie's relentless search for someone who would believe that she was going to die in labor
- Stephanie's story of surviving an AFE
- Stephanie's thoughts on intuition and her sense of "knowing"
- How to advocate with your own intuition
- Why providers need to take patient concerns seriously

You can find Stephanie on Instagram @stepharnold37 or at her website.

Guest Bio:

Stephanie is an award-winning, international best-selling author, inspirational speaker and thought leader on a mission to help others realize that connecting with our sixth sense can not only enhance our lives, but can very well save them.

Stephanie’s background and experiences allow her to connect with diverse audiences, whether through her book, speaking engagements, or media appearances. Prior to sharing her own story in her best-selling book, 37 Seconds, Stephanie enjoyed a decades-long career helping others share their stories as an Emmy-Nominated TV Producer. In her personal life, Stephanie is a wife and mother with a deep appreciation of her Latina-Jewish heritage.    

With her story inspiring millions of people around the globe, Stephanie now dedicates her time to speaking and advocacy work, spreading awareness about positive doctor-patient communication, trauma recovery, and discovering meaning and purpose in our personal and professional lives.

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Disclaimer - The views and opinions expressed by guests on The Birth Trauma Mama Podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official stance, views, or positions of The Birth Trauma Mama Podcast. The content shared is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional or medical advice and/or endorsement.