Due Date is an uncensored journey through one woman's pregnancy. There's no such thing as TMI on this podcast. From weird body issues to mom identity, Host Ashley May drops all pretense and keeps it real. New episodes every Friday. Produced by Ashley May and Shannon Rae Green.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Kids & Family |
In the final episode of the Due Date podcast series, the real work begins: raising a child. Ashley May and her husband, Curtis, bring home their newborn, Aiden Oliver. There's a first time for everything: bedtime, bathtime, and meeting a great grandm... more
A day before Ashley May's due date, her beautiful son came into the world. And she recorded it! Labor and delivery involves so much: the birth plan, the water breaking, the contractions, the dilation, the epidural, and the excruciating pushes. Most o... more
Ashley May talks to colleagues about what it really means to become a mom. And also finds out, in a class, how complicated it is to breastfeed (and pump!).
Most expect a growing belly, cravings and morning sickness with any pregnancy. Lightning crotch? No epidural? The village that raised Ashley May talks about some intimidating and special moments they experienced bringing a child into the world. Due D... more
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This podcast was the most relatable and fun podcast to listen to during my pregnancy. It was great to mix things up from all the facts I was surrounding myself with.
Thank you for sharing this very special time in the life of your family
This podcast was a great listen through the first trimester of my wife's pregnancy. The personal, all-on-the-table (pun) approach to the story of your pregnancy was a major boost to my general feeling of helpless anxiety and cluelessness. Hearing you and Curtis ask the questions I wanted to ask (or more often, hadn't thought of yet) was a gift. My wife is currently on episode four after me bugging her to give a listen. She's enjoying the down to earth 'we don't have all the answers' approach as ... more
I had to stop listening after the 2nd episode. I wanted to love it, but I just didn't find it interesting or helpful.
I'm always looking for a new podcast to listen to. I came across yours and it's perfect. My husband and I are trying to start a family and listening to this is certainly enlightening. Thank you for sharing.
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