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A Tale of Two Births

An Insider’s Perspective on Risk, Incentives, and Reclaiming Birth

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A Tale of Two Births

De: Brittany George
Narrado por: Brittany George
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What if the system you trusted with the most important moment of your life wasn't designed with you in mind?

Brittany George spent seventeen years inside the American healthcare system — helping employers, families, and employees navigate coverage, benefits, and access to care. She believed in it. She trusted it. And then she had a baby.

A Tale of Two Births follows one woman's journey from compliant patient to informed advocate — through the fear, the questions no one invited her to ask, and the research that changed everything she thought she knew about birth, incentives, and the relationship between women and the institutions that claim to serve them.

This is not an anti-medicine book. It is a pro-information one.

With the insider perspective of a health insurance professional and the raw honesty of a mother who lived it, Brittany examines how American maternity care became shaped by efficiency, liability, and financial incentives — and what it looks like when a woman decides to step outside that system entirely.

Her first birth was something she survived.

Her second birth was the best day of her life.

The difference was not luck. It was knowledge.

A Tale of Two Births is for every woman who has ever felt that something didn't add up — in a doctor's office, in a hospital room, or in the quiet aftermath of an experience she was told to be grateful for. It is for the woman who is pregnant and choosing. The woman who is postpartum and processing. The woman who gave birth years ago and never quite made peace with how it went.

You deserved more information than you were given.

This book is a start.

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