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In This Episode, We Cover:
* Confirming Your Pregnancy: What to do after that pee stick, and what those early symptoms (hello, extreme fatigue!) really mean.
* Choosing Your Pregnancy Partner: Deciding between an OB/GYN and a midwife, and what to look for in a provider who truly aligns with your vision for birth. *More on this in a later episode!
* Battling the Belly Blues: Practical strategies and real-talk tips for managing morning sickness (because it's not just in the morning!) and the overwhelming exhaustion.
* Fueling Your Journey: Essential nutrition for you and baby, including the non-negotiable prenatal vitamins, and common foods to know about.
* What to Expect (Emotionally & Physically): Navigating the emotional rollercoaster and subtle body changes of the first 12 weeks.
Resources:
* Finding a Provider:
* American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG): acog.org
* American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM): midwife.org
* Morning Sickness Relief:
* Ginger chews, peppermint tea, sea bands.
* Always consult your doctor before starting any new medications or strong remedies.
* Prenatal Vitamin Information:
* Look for prenatal vitamins containing 400-800 mcg of Folic Acid, at least 27 mg of Iron, and consider those with 200-300 mg of DHA. Discuss with your provider which brand is best for you.
* Learn more about key prenatal nutrients from organizations like the Mayo Clinic or American Pregnancy Association.
* Recommended Reads:
* "Expecting Better" by Emily Oster (for data-driven insights on pregnancy choices)
* "What to Expect When You're Expecting" (a classic, comprehensive guide)
Parenting Hacks & Helps:
* Quick Tip: Keep a stash of plain crackers (like saltines) or ginger candies by your bedside to nibble on before getting out of bed to help with morning sickness.
* Self-Care Reminder: It's okay to slow down. The first trimester is a marathon, not a sprint. Nap when you can, delegate tasks, and listen to your body.
Listener Lifeline Question:
* "Why do I need to provide a urine sample at the doctors? What are they testing?"
* “What’s the deal with Prenatal Vitamins? What if I can’t keep them down?”
Connect with Our Village:
* Follow Us on Instagram: [@NewBabyNowWhat]
* Send Us Your Questions:
Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review "New Baby, Now What?!" wherever you listen to podcasts! Your support helps us reach more parents just like you.
Next Week: Get ready as we explore “Who's Delivering This Baby?! Choosing Your Care Team”
In This Episode, We Cover:
* Confirming Your Pregnancy: What to do after that pee stick, and what those early symptoms (hello, extreme fatigue!) really mean.
* Choosing Your Pregnancy Partner: Deciding between an OB/GYN and a midwife, and what to look for in a provider who truly aligns with your vision for birth. *More on this in a later episode!
* Battling the Belly Blues: Practical strategies and real-talk tips for managing morning sickness (because it's not just in the morning!) and the overwhelming exhaustion.
* Fueling Your Journey: Essential nutrition for you and baby, including the non-negotiable prenatal vitamins, and common foods to know about.
* What to Expect (Emotionally & Physically): Navigating the emotional rollercoaster and subtle body changes of the first 12 weeks.
Resources:
* Finding a Provider:
* American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG): acog.org
* American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM): midwife.org
* Morning Sickness Relief:
* Ginger chews, peppermint tea, sea bands.
* Always consult your doctor before starting any new medications or strong remedies.
* Prenatal Vitamin Information:
* Look for prenatal vitamins containing 400-800 mcg of Folic Acid, at least 27 mg of Iron, and consider those with 200-300 mg of DHA. Discuss with your provider which brand is best for you.
* Learn more about key prenatal nutrients from organizations like the Mayo Clinic or American Pregnancy Association.
* Recommended Reads:
* "Expecting Better" by Emily Oster (for data-driven insights on pregnancy choices)
* "What to Expect When You're Expecting" (a classic, comprehensive guide)
Parenting Hacks & Helps:
* Quick Tip: Keep a stash of plain crackers (like saltines) or ginger candies by your bedside to nibble on before getting out of bed to help with morning sickness.
* Self-Care Reminder: It's okay to slow down. The first trimester is a marathon, not a sprint. Nap when you can, delegate tasks, and listen to your body.
Listener Lifeline Question:
* "Why do I need to provide a urine sample at the doctors? What are they testing?"
* “What’s the deal with Prenatal Vitamins? What if I can’t keep them down?”
Connect with Our Village:
* Follow Us on Instagram: [@NewBabyNowWhat]
* Send Us Your Questions:
Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review "New Baby, Now What?!" wherever you listen to podcasts! Your support helps us reach more parents just like you.
Next Week: Get ready as we explore “Who's Delivering This Baby?! Choosing Your Care Team”