Becoming Mama™: A Pregnancy and Birth Podcast by Motherly is the essential pregnancy + birth companion podcast to the groundbreaking book, The Motherly Guide to Becoming Mama: Redefining the Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Journey. Motherly is a modern lifestyle brand redefining motherhood—The Motherly Guide to Becoming Mama is the evidence-based, women center book you have been waiting for. Join... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ParentingHealth & FitnessKids & Family |
In this special episode sponsored by Stanford Children's Health, Diana speaks with pediatrician, Dr. Jennifer Kaufman, who offers reassuring advice to new parents about everything from unusual breathing noises to gas; she also explains how parents ca... more
Becoming Mama™: A Pregnancy and Birth Podcast by Motherly is the essential pregnancy and birth companion podcast to the groundbreaking book, The Motherly Guide to Becoming Mama: Redefining the Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Journey. Meet your host... more
In the very first episode of the Becoming Mama™ Podcast, Diana talks about the importance of self-care through pregnancy. We live in a society that makes us feel like self-care is selfish, but really it is the least selfish thing you can do, especial... more
In this episode, Diana talks about getting pregnant, and one of the most important concepts to know when you’re trying to get pregnant: Timing is everything. Plus, you’ll learn about an important sign that you are ovulating. more
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A quarter of every episode is just her advertising her own book. The 40 weeks podcast is way better
I thought this was really great companion to the book.
I just found out I was pregnant last night and I am so thankful I have found this podcast. This will be my first baby and I am so nervous, excited and all of the emotions in between. My fiancé and I were trying but it happened MUCH quicker than expected. I am soaking up all I can in this podcast and am going to be buying the book as well.
This is very disheartening as I follow motherly on social media and previously loved the company, but this is a sad excuse for a pregnancy podcast. I’ve listed to ten episodes hoping they’d get better, but alas. Host talks about her book more than she talks about actual pregnancy. This pod proves to me that motherly is more interested in making money than they are helping expectant mothers. I’d recommend the What To Expect podcast instead as Heidi actually goes in depth on questions and concerns... more
I was looking for some real information. Instead most of the episode was promoting a book also, it was really hard to continue listening after we were told that pregnancy is 10 months. Which is false. If that were true that would mean that every month would only be 28 days. Which is not true. Simple math. But I guess I can’t expect much. Definitely looking for a different podcast for some information.
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