We're having candid conversations and answering difficult questions about pregnancy, raising kids, and everything mom-related. Join Dr. Angela Mattke, a mom of two and a pediatrician at Mayo Clinic Children's Center in Rochester, Minnesota, alongside Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse, who's a pediatric infectious disease doctor also at Mayo Clinic and is also pregnant.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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The baby's finally here, and she's adorable! Six months after Nipunie Rajapakse, M.D., gave birth to her new baby girl, we're catching up with her for a candid conversation about how the first few months of parenthood have gone, including:
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Fact: babies actually sleep a lot. And moms can, too. Co-hosts Angela Mattke, M.D., and Nipunie Rajapakse M.D. discuss how to make both things happen on the regular, with help from special guest Jay Homme, M.D., a pediatrician at Mayo Clinic and fath... more
Breast is best. Or is formula fine? A bit of both? Co-hosts Angela Mattke, M.D., and Nipunie Rajapakse M.D. talk through all the issues and research, with help from special guest Jay Homme, M.D., a pediatrician at Mayo Clinic and father of six childr... more
Everything’s new. Everything’s exciting. And everything’s hard. The first six weeks after birth probably aren’t talked about enough. Myra J. Wick, M.D., Ph.D., Mayo Clinic obstetrician, gynecologist, and medical geneticist, joins Co-hosts Angela Matt... more
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I'm a subscriber to multiple Mayo Clinic podcasts and this one is.. disappointing. It's a critically topic that needs more high quality coverage, but it's full of anecdotes and weird attempts to dumb down the content and make it more accessible. It's not as evidence driven as other Mayo Clinic podcasts.
I was expecting perhaps too much from this podcast since it’s done by the Mayo Clinic. These doctors clearly know their stuff. However, I feel like the approach they take is a bit too relaxed to relaying information compared to other pregnancy podcasts. Rather than having an idea of exactly what to cover, it seems more conversation driven than anything. And since it’s a conversation, things may not be explained very well or elaborated on enough to be truly useful.
Most helpful overview podcast I’ve yet to find on pregnancy/postpartum :)
I am so glad I found this podcast. I love the Mayo Clinic books related to pregnancy so I am thrilled to have a podcast to accompany my reading. Unlike other pregnancy podcasts, I feel confident that the information shared in this podcast is evidence based. I appreciate the balance between scientific information and personal stories of what the hosts and guests have experienced. It feels like a very approachable way to learn about pregnancy. I am early in my pregnancy and am very excited that I ... more
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