Jessie Stephens is terrified of birth, but one day she’d like to have a baby. That’s why she’s hosting The Delivery Room. Over eight weeks join Jessie as she speaks to eight different women about eight very different births. Will her new friends make her more comfortable with the experience? Or will this experiment have the opposite effect?
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & Family |
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Thanks Jessie
Loved listening to all these amazing birth stories. I had a general anaesthetic C section with twins, then awake C section, then a VBAC ( every birth scenario) so I could relate to many of these stories.
Love these mammia podcast they talk about such relevant topics. Even if topics aren’t relatable they are still very interesting. Thank you’s all so much for filling out my hours driving around a truck in the mine. You have helped me through death, grief, child birth, periods and saving the planet in my own kitchen. ♥️♥️♥️
Why did you not put this on YouTube? Podcast does not have video
Great concept. Really enjoyed it.
A great podcast to listen to if you’re pregnant, thinking of trying soon or just want to know what all the fuss is about.
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