Birthing Your BIG 

A** BABY

So, you’ve been told your baby is “too big”? The truth is, most “big baby” diagnoses are flat-out guesses that lead to unnecessary inductions and c-sections... then your baby is born a whopping 7lbs! (which is a very average size baby...)

This course gives you the real evidence, the tools to labor smarter (not harder), and the confidence to push your big ass baby out on your own terms without being feared or coerced into unnecessary interventions like induction or c-section.

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Hey, I'm HeHe!

 HeHe Stewart is a nationally recognized childbirth educator, doula, and patient advocate who has helped thousands of families prepare for birth with confidence and autonomy. With a Master’s in Human Development and over a decade of experience in the Family Life Education field, HeHe specializes in evidence-based birth preparation that puts families—not hospital policy—at the center of decision-making.

As the founder of Tranquility by HeHe and creator of The Birth Lounge Membership, HeHe is known for teaching families how to avoid unnecessary interventions, lower their risk of C-section, and navigate birth with informed consent and calm confidence. Her passion for helping women advocate for themselves in labor comes from years of seeing how knowledge transforms fear into empowerment.

Through education, advocacy, and her signature no-fluff approach to maternity care, HeHe is redefining what it means to feel prepared for birth—especially when the system starts talking about “big babies.”

Who is this course for?

This course is for pregnant moms (and their partners) who’ve been told:

“You’re measuring big.”
“Your baby might be too large.”
“You may need an induction or c-section.”

And now you’re left trying to figure out what’s actually evidence-based… and what’s rooted in fear, liability, or outdated assumptions.

If you want to understand your options, feel confident advocating for yourself, and walk into birth feeling prepared instead of pressured then this course was made for you.

It’s especially helpful if you’re navigating conversations around induction, cesarean birth, pushing, pain management, or labor positioning due to concerns about your baby’s size.

Birth workers and doulas will also gain practical, evidence-based tools to better support clients navigating “big baby” conversations with confidence.

Below, you’ll find the full course outline so you know exactly what’s included inside.

Birthing Your Big A** Baby

  1. Welcome!

    1. Welcome to Birthing Your Big Ass Baby
  2. Understanding Macrosomia

    1. Defining Macrosomia
    2. Risks Factors that Increase Chances of Macrosomia
    3. The Inaccuracy of Ultrasounds and Measurements
    4. Quick Facts for Self-Advocacy
    5. Questions to Ask Your Provider
    6. Reflection Point
  3. Diagnosis of a "Big Baby" & Why the Numbers are BS

    1. The Problem with Predictions
    2. Ultrasounds & Error Rates
    3. Fundal Height & Palpation Estimations
    4. Clinical "Guess Work"
    5. The Perpetuated Myth of a Suspected "Big Baby"
    6. Quick Facts for Self-Advocacy
    7. Questions to Ask Your Provider
    8. Reflection Point
  4. Gestational Diabetes

    1. What is Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
    2. Diagnosis of GDM & the Impact on Macrosomia
    3. Does It Change Your Birth Plans?
    4. Quick Facts for Self-Advocacy
    5. Questions to Ask Your Provider
    6. Reflection Point
  5. Laboring with a Suspected Big Baby

    1. Your Baby's Position Matters
    2. The Importance of Movement in Labor
    3. Supporting Your Baby's Descent in Labor
    4. Upright Pushing is Key
    5. Quick Facts for Self-Advocacy
    6. Questions to Ask Your Provider
    7. Reflection Point
  6. Shoulder Dystocia

    1. What is Shoulder Dystocia?
    2. Fear-Based Tactics
    3. Management & Prevention
    4. Quick Facts for Self-Advocacy
    5. Questions to Ask Your Provider
    6. Reflection Point
  7. Postpartum Hemorrhage

    1. What is PPH?
    2. Management & Prevention
    3. Quick Facts for Self-Advocacy
    4. Questions to Ask Your Provider
    5. Reflection Point
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