In this webinar, we’ll break down how routine hospital moments quietly push decisions forward and what you can do ahead of time so you’re not caught off guard or pressured when it matters most.
Most moms lose control in the hospital before they realize it’s happening
You’ve probably heard stories of moms being rushed, pressured, or told what to do in the hospital.
Maybe you’re worried about:
Feeling overwhelmed or lost the moment you arrive
Not knowing what questions to ask or what your options are
Feeling like everyone in the room knows more than you
Worrying you’ll just go along with the system because you don’t want to rock the boat
The truth? Hospitals have ways of quietly taking control even when everything seems calm.
This webinar is designed to give you clarity and practical strategies so you can stay confident and in charge from the moment you walk in.
Hi, I’m Gloria! I’m a mom of two with a background in surgical technology, and I’ve spent years working inside the hospital system.
Seeing how care decisions are made behind the scenes and my own birth experiences is what pushed me toward birth education and advocacy.
I’ve experienced hospital birth both uninformed and fully empowered, and I know how different those experiences can be. Now I help women understand hospital birth, make informed choices, and walk into labor feeling prepared instead of intimidated!
🙅🏻♀️ How moms often lose control without realizing it
🤫 The patterns hospitals follow that quietly push you along
🌪 Why feeling overwhelmed happens to so many moms and how to stop it
🗣 How to respond confidently in real time without stress or confrontation
In this LIVE webinar, you’ll discover…
You don’t have to fight the hospital to feel in control.
You just need clarity, preparation, and a plan.
Waiting until you’re in labor to figure this out is how moms end up frustrated, pressured, and overwhelmed.
This webinar will give you the knowledge and confidence to handle the hospital on your terms, so you can focus on the birth you actually want without regret, fear, or confusion.