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In this episode, Alison Rieke shares her birth stories. Alison is the mother of 2, and she works from home as ambassador for a health and wellness company. Alison experienced HELLP syndrome during one of her pregnancies, and she shares her symptoms and her experience, as well as her wisdom and insight. The acronym HELLP stands for hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count. HELLP syndrome is one of the Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy, which are discussed in episode 18. 

After the birth of her second child, Alison made the career pívot that allowed her to work from home. To learn more about what Alison has to offer; either the product or the business, you can follow her on Instagram @denverali

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Medical Disclaimer

The Birth Journeys Podcast® is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Every pregnancy, labor, and postpartum experience is unique. Information shared on this podcast — including personal birth stories — may not apply to your specific medical situation. Always consult your OB, midwife, or qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about your care.

While I strive to share current guidance aligned with organizations such as ACOG and AWHONN at the time of recording, medical recommendations evolve as research advances. Guests are entitled to autonomy in their medical decisions and may share experiences that differ from current practice guidelines.

My intention is to provide balanced, evidence-informed education and create space for diverse birth experiences — while encouraging you to make informed decisions in partnership with your healthcare team.

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