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The Pointy End #3: What Dad Saw

The Pointy End #3: What Dad Saw

FromHello, Bump


The Pointy End #3: What Dad Saw

FromHello, Bump

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Nov 21, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Impregnator. The Inseminator. Dad. Whatever you call them, partners have a big part to play in your birth. Even if that's just staying quiet, holding your hand and acting as a human stress ball. 
Bec’s husband (and football royalty) Chris Judd joins us in the studio to tell us what birth is like when you’re not the one doing the birthing. From how dads can support a heavily pregnant woman, to how they can manage their own nerves in the birthing suite and help without getting in the way. And the love! Oh yes, the love between a dad and his brand new baby is something truly special.
So grab your dad-to-be, plonk him down on the couch and tell him he's taking Juddy's birth class. 
Show Notes
Your hosts are Monique Bowley and Bec Judd 
With thanks to dad Chris Judd
And the wonderful Dr Joseph Sgroi 
This show was produced by Rachel Wagner and Luca Lavigne for the Mamamia Podcast Network.
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Released:
Nov 21, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (15)

So, you're growing a human inside you. Or you're thinking about it. Bec Judd has been pregnant quite a lot, and Monique Bowley has nine hundred questions she wants to ask her. Together, with an in-house dream-team of experts, they will take you right through your pregnancy, month by month. This is pregnancy real talk, where nothing is off limits. From fertility to the first six weeks at home, get the most honest, practical and often hilarious talk about what you're not expecting, when you're expecting. There will be tears. There will be laughs. There will be a tiny bit of labour poo talk.