112- The Long-Term Effects of Pregnancy and Birth with Emily Roper
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What if the impact of pregnancy and birth extends far beyond labor day?
In this episode of Made for Birth, I sit down with Emily Roper to explore how a baby’s earliest experiences—from life in the womb through birth and the postpartum period—can influence long-term development, nervous system regulation, behavior, learning, and overall health.
We discuss the growing understanding of how maternal health, stress, environment, nutrition, and birth experiences may shape a child’s foundation for years to come. This conversation isn’t about creating fear or guilt—it’s about recognizing the incredible opportunity parents have to support their baby’s development from the very beginning.
Whether you’re currently pregnant, planning a future pregnancy, or simply curious about the lasting effects of early life experiences, this episode will challenge you to think differently about what it means to prepare for birth.
In this episode, we discuss:
- How development begins long before birth
- The connection between pregnancy, birth, and long-term health outcomes
- The role of the nervous system in early childhood development
- Why the postpartum period matters for babies, too
- How parents can support healthy development without striving for perfection
- The importance of informed, intentional decisions during pregnancy and birth
About Emily Roper
Emily Roper is a passionate advocate for maternal and infant wellness with a special interest in the lifelong impact of pregnancy, birth, and early childhood experiences. Through her work, she helps families understand how the earliest environments can influence development, empowering parents with knowledge that supports both informed decision-making and confidence in their parenting journey.
🎙️ Connect with Emily:
earlyrootstherapy.com
IG: @earlyroots
Find me on IG & Facebook @Made4Birth
Remember: Birth is one day, but its effects can ripple through a lifetime.
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