Your go to podcast for all things pregnancy and birth! My name is Jennifer, I am a doula and former labor and delivery nurse. My goal is to educate and learn with you. I truly believe every mama deserves to have an informed pregnancy and birth where they feel empowered to make the decisions they choose, not ones chosen for them! link to my website where you can find the blog to this podcast and an... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 156 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness |
In this episode Cassie shares her second birth story where she barely made it into the hospital and gave birth in triage basically with alone with her husband! ____________________ If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and share with your mama... more
In this episode Aly shares both of her cesarean birth stories! ____________________ If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and share with your mama friends! wanna be on the podcast? https://www.whatthebumpclt.com/podcast connect with me on Inst... more
In this episode cynthia shares about her two births after experiencing 5 miscarriages. ____________________ If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and share with your mama friends! wanna be on the podcast? https://www.whatthebumpclt.com/podcast... more
In this episode Anna shares the (quick) birth story of her second baby girl! ____________________ If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and share with your mama friends! wanna be on the podcast? https://www.whatthebumpclt.com/podcast connect w... more
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Out of all the podcasts I could find and listen to, I always come back to this one because it’s THE BEST! I love the way she interviews and asks the best questions and it’s so down to earth, feels like friends just sharing this deep most precious time of their lives. I love It so much!
So helpful to hear other moms experiences. And to reflect even after you’ve given birth.
Love listening to real moms tell their stories. Just listened to Nicole Bertrand share the story of the birth of her two girls and what it’s like being a Doula and Birth Photographer here in Charlotte - such a great episode! Thanks for sharing!!
I absolutely love listening to this podcast. I have not yet started trying to have kids, but learning all of the possibilities surrounding the birth experience has been so educational. There is a ton of info shared on this podcast that I have never heard before. more
I love the information shared on this podcast - I learned so much before the delivery of my first baby! Mamas to be, give this a listen!
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