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Naomi Cooke Johnson 'Almost Died' While Welcoming Her Baby

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Naomi Cooke Johnson shared that she โ€œalmost died giving birth to my daughter,โ€ and itโ€™s one of several life experiences that โ€œchanged my life forever.โ€ She said it led to โ€œprofoundโ€ perspectives and a new approach of โ€œbeing raw and gritty and sometimes painful,โ€ when telling her stories.

The former Runaway June lead singer welcomed her daughter with husband Martin Johnsonย in 2023. Cooke Johnson said she feels โ€œcompletely differentโ€ as a mom on a recent episode of Get Real with Caroline Hobby. The singer-songwriter told podcast host Caroline Hobby that she had an allergic reaction to Pitocin, a medication that helps induce labor, and ultimately gave birth via c-section, though she nearly didnโ€™t make it.

โ€œThat was so scary,โ€ Cooke Johnson said later in the podcast. โ€œI had an at-home water birth planned and I started off that way. I went into labor, I was in labor for three days at home. It was really beautiful. I went in and out of labor. And we were dancing and cooking and I was in and out of the tub, and she [Cooke Johnsonโ€™s daughter] just wasnโ€™t progressing. And I was 42 weeks and three days, so I had gone over. And my midwife was like, โ€˜thereโ€™s just something weโ€™re not seeing. Sheโ€™s in a weird position. I canโ€™t get her to move. We have to transfer,โ€™ because legally, she canโ€™t deliver me at home anymore. ...I ended up getting on Pitocin trying to kickstart my labor back in, I had an allergic reaction.

โ€œThey put my baby on the chest and I felt this deep breath, like, โ€˜OK, I can go.โ€™ I felt it,โ€ she said of the โ€œpeaceful, warm feelingโ€ she felt when she held her daughter for the first time. โ€œIโ€™m telling you โ€” Iโ€™m gonna cry thinking about it because itโ€™s so profoundโ€ฆ I had just given birth. I had this (feeling) like, my purpose is fulfilled. I had just given birth to her. I was in a different headspace. โ€ฆI was like, โ€˜I did my job.โ€™โ€

Cooke Johnson said becoming a mother helped shift her songwriting perspective. She realized that if she hadnโ€™t made it through childbirth, her daughter could one day stream her music and โ€œshe would never freaking know me at all, as a mother, as a daughter, as a child, as a wife. she would never know who I was by listening to those, you know, those songs where Iโ€™m trying to sell beer at a festival.โ€ Now, sheโ€™s working on a full album that she describes as โ€œautobiographical.โ€ The record will follow recently-released songs โ€œBricks Make Housesโ€ and โ€œMama Ainโ€™t Jesus.โ€

The experience of becoming a mother was one of many stories Cooke Johnson shared with Hobby throughout the in-depth podcast conversation:

โ€œNaomi grew up off the gridโ€”one of 11 kids living in a converted school bus, traveling the country, and even spending time in a cult. She learned guitar as a child, playing at gas stations to help her family afford life on the road. Now a wife and mother, Naomi is opening up about the full truth of her pastโ€”and the moment that changed everything. After nearly dying during childbirth, she gained a profound new perspective on life. That experience sparked a deep inner shift, awakening a fierce feminine strength and emotional clarity that flows through her latest work. Her new songs, โ€˜Bricks Make Housesโ€™ and โ€˜Mama Ainโ€™t Jesus,โ€™ are her most honest yetโ€”music that embraces both the pain and the beauty of the road that led her here.โ€

Cooke Johnson previously opened up about her planned water birth, explaining that she and nine of her siblings were born at home, including five born in a bath tub. she said at that time, in part, that sheโ€™s โ€œin awe of both ancient and modern birthing methods and filled with gratitude for the gift of experiencing both in one birth. โ€ฆChildbirth is an incredible rite of passage for a woman. Iโ€™m proud to have made the journey and honored to be holding the ultimate reward.โ€ She and her husband, frontman ofย The Night Gameย andย Boys Like Girls, got married in July 2021 at Bald Mountain Camps Resort in Rangley, Maine.

Find Cooke Johnsonโ€™s full conversation with Hobby on Get Real here.


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