
Baby Then What is the podcast for moms who want the real side of motherhood—the stuff no one warns you about but definitely should. Whether you’re pregnant, postpartum, wrangling toddlers, or somewhere in between, you’ve probably asked yourself: Now what? Hosted by Jessie and Amanda, two moms of two in the thick of it, this show is messy, unfiltered, and brutally honest. Real stories, honest produ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting | |||

No one warns you how emotional going back to work after baby really is - the daycare drop-offs, the mom guilt, the identity crisis, the baby brain… it’s a lot.
In this week’s episode, Amanda & Jessie get real about what it’s actually like to return ... more
Morning Sickness, Secrets, and Shock - The Real First Trimester Talk
Surprise… someone’s pregnant. And for real this time
In this episode, Amanda & Jessie dive into the first trimester rollercoaster - the shock, the symptoms, the cravings, the exh... more
Picking a prenatal vitamin shouldn’t feel like a full-time job, but somehow it does. One doctor says one thing, the internet swears by another, and every brand claims theirs is the best. No wonder every mom is confused.
In this episode, Amanda & Jes... more
One doctor says “never wake a sleeping baby.” The next says “you have to wake them to feed.”
Welcome to motherhood, where every piece of parenting advice contradicts the last.
In this week’s episode, Amanda & Jessie unpack the chaos of modern mother... more
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Helping me through my pregnancy with humour AND great information! As a first time mom to be, I’m so happy I found this podcast!!
Love love love!!
So funny and HONEST!
I love these moms. This is the most relatable, funny, fresh mom content out there. Keep it up! 👑👏
Best podcast ever
Uncut and unfiltered
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Focused on the intricacies and challenges of motherhood, episodes explore a wide range of topics relevant to expecting and new mothers. The content is characterized by candid discussions about personal experiences, societal expectations, and the often unspoken realities of parenting—from postpartum mental health issues to practical parenting advice like feeding, sleep training, and child development. Noteworthy is the hosts' ability to blend humor with serious topics, making the discussions relatable and engaging for listeners navigating the complexities of motherhood. This approach not only provides valuable insights but also fosters a sense of community among moms who share similar struggles and triumphs.
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Baby Then What launched 2 years ago and published 67 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Baby Then What include:
1. Maddie Muhs
2. Dr. Amira
3. Alex Bennett
4. Sari Diskin
5. Nicole Alfred
6. Marlie Cohen
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