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Busting the Top Pregnancy Myths: What Every Expecting Mother and Father Should Know
In this week's episode of Raw Parenting Podcast, Malorie and Tom dive into the world of pregnancy myths in this lighthearted episode of the Raw Parenting Podcast. As experienced parents of two kids, they share their unfiltered opinions on common misconceptions surrounding pregnancy. From old wives' tales about predicting baby gender to controversial topics like exercising and dieting while pregnant, no myth is left unexamined.
Malorie and Tom bust myths like eating spicy food to induce labor, determining gender based on belly shape, and how much weight you can carry during pregnancy.
They also discuss how pregnancy advice varies across cultures, the guilty pleasure of using "eating for two" as an excuse, and the realities of flying, sleeping positions, and morning sickness. Additionally, Malorie and Tom share personal anecdotes about caffeine consumption, heartburn, and the surprises of post-pregnancy hair and skin changes.
Whether you're a new or expecting parent, this episode offers a relatable and entertaining look at navigating pregnancy.
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