
Interactive discussions with professionals and parents/parents-to-be about pregnancy, birth, feeding, babies and parenting, and hey--wearing pants isn't necessary!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | MedicineHealth & FitnessKids & FamilyParenting | ||||

On today’s show we will be discussing how birth has changed over the last 25 years.
Our guest today is Ananda Lowe, a long-time birth doula in Massachusetts who will share what she has seen and heard. Ananda has been part of the Boston/New England a... more
On today’s show we will be discussing and busting some infertility myths with Kate Rosenkranz, a dear friend of Melissa’s who had an infertility journey before a successful pregnancy. Kate had to undergo a complicated surgery and one round of in-vitr... more
Today we speak with Ketura’h Edwards-Robinson, a native Bostonian who is currently working in her home city as a Nurse Practitioner, primarily in the area of Women’s Health. One thing that makes Ketura’h special is that in the past year, Ketura’h tra... more
Although today’s topic is not only utilized by LGBTQIA families, they are one of the biggest groups that do! This episode was recorded at the start of June, which is Pride Month, and with this episode we are celebrating just one of the many different... more
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Whether you’re pregnant, thinking about getting pregnant or a birth partner, this is such an informative podcast. Melissa and Jeannette do such a great job of providing facts for listeners to digest, all while making you laugh.
Each of these episodes is filled with evidence based information on all things pregnancy/birth/postpartum/breastfeeding and more! Jeanette and Melissa are wealths of knowledge on these topics, and they interview such interesting guests... As a new mom I soak up every piece of advice they can offer!
Finally, a reliable source for all things baby/ breastfeeding/ parenting. As a new mom I was overwhelmed by the amount of information presented to me. This podcast addresses the important topics in a way that allows the listener to make informed decisions on some of the more difficult parenthood topics. Listening to Jeanette and Melissa feels like chatting with good friends. I also really love that the information is available in podcast form so I can listen wherever/ whenever. Definitely gi... more
Being a new mom is hard, and being pregnant in the middle of a pandemic can feel especially isolating. The Babies in Common Podcast is amazing! Every episode covers something relevant to motherhood/parenthood or pregnancy. I listen each week and have recommended this podcast to all my pregnant friends and family. The speakers are wonderful, and the hosts have great senses of humor and personal stories and vast experience themselves. Take a listen: you will learn a lot, you will laugh, you will f... more
The Babies In Common podcast is a MUST listen for any pregnant person or new parent. The hosts are an experienced IBCLC and doula and an experienced OBGYN nurse who has worked in hospital, office and home settings. Both are also moms! They have both seen a LOT in their careers and the podcast is like getting VIP insider’s advice for all things pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding and parenting! They always have excellent guests, including hospital midwives, doctors, home birth midwives, doulas, thera... more
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