
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 | 74 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting | |||

Everyone says the second trimester is the “easy” one, more energy, less nausea, and that pregnancy glow. So why do so many moms still feel anxious, uncomfortable, and unsure during trimester 2?
In this episode of Baby Then What, Amanda and Jessie ge... more
Postpartum is messy, physically, mentally, emotionally , and no one tells you the truth until you’re already in it.
In this unfiltered postpartum Q&A episode of Baby Then What, Amanda and Jessie answer the real questions moms are asking but rarely s... more
Motherhood doesn’t stay the same, and neither do we.
In this episode of Baby Then What, Amanda and Jessie share a real life update on pregnancy, motherhood, burnout, and what’s actually going on behind the scenes.
From being pregnant with baby #3, ... more
Welcome back to Baby Then What, today we’re talking about all the things we wish we knew before becoming moms for the first time… now that baby #3 is officially on the way.
From delusional sleep expectations to Pinterest-mom fantasies, postpartum s... 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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Apple Podcasts | #187 |
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This podcast is dedicated to exploring the real and often unfiltered experiences of motherhood, tackling the challenges and complexities that come with pregnancy, postpartum life, and parenting young children. The hosts create an engaging space where they share personal anecdotes, humorous insights, and practical advice, helping other moms navigate the rollercoaster of motherhood. Listeners can expect candid discussions on topics such as toddler behavior, postpartum recovery, managing family dynamics, and dealing with societal pressures surrounding parenting choices.
The show aims to provide a sense of community and support by highlighting shared experiences and acknowledging the chaotic yet rewarding aspects of raising children. Unique fo... more
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Baby Then What launched 2 years ago and published 74 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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