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    Our Due Date, Breastfeeding While pregnant & Baby Names

    enFebruary 22, 2023
    Why is magnesium crucial for women's health over 35?
    What does Bioptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough offer?
    What feedback did the podcast hosts receive about their pregnancy news?
    Why is open communication important in healthcare?
    What challenges might arise for women after a cesarean section?

    Podcast Summary

    • Magnesium's Role in Hormonal Balance and Unexpected Pregnancy NewsMagnesium supports over 300 enzymatic reactions, including those involved in hormonal balance. Unexpected Pregnancies can happen to anyone, and Bioptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough is a trusted choice for magnesium supplementation.

      Magnesium is a crucial mineral that many people are deficient in, especially women over 35. Magnesium supports over 300 enzymatic reactions in the body, including those involved in hormonal balance. It's highly recommended by functional medicine doctors, mental well-being experts, and female hormone experts for overall well-being and health. Bioptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough offers seven best-absorbed forms of magnesium to ensure your body gets the support it needs. During the podcast episode, the hosts shared their unexpected pregnancy news and received mostly positive feedback from listeners. They answered several questions, including the due date of their baby, which is August 15th. The hosts also shared their experiences and reassured listeners that unexpected pregnancies can happen to anyone and that they're excited to welcome the new addition to their family. Additionally, the hosts encouraged listeners to leave reviews on podcast platforms to help spread the word about their podcast. They also mentioned the importance of magnesium supplementation and recommended Bioptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough as a trusted choice.

    • Expecting parents keep pregnancy a secret, discuss early birthCouple expecting their second child in Hawaii, unsure if wife is showing more, planning gender reveal, reflect on how fast pregnancy has gone by

      The couple, currently filming in Hawaii, is expecting their second child and discussing the possibility of an early birth. They've reached the 15-week mark in their pregnancy and have been keeping the news a secret from some friends, fearing they might accidentally reveal it. The wife, Abby, is unsure if she's showing more than she did with their first child, Griffin, but expects to be bigger by the end. They plan on finding out the baby's gender beforehand and are filming their pregnancy journey for their podcast. The couple reflects on how quickly the pregnancy has gone by due to their busy parenting life and the excitement of the upcoming addition to their family.

    • Expecting parents keep gender a surprise until anatomy scanParents Matt and partner wait to learn baby's gender at anatomy scan, continue tradition from previous child, plan gender reveal party for family.

      Expecting parents, Matt and his partner, have decided to wait until the anatomy scan to find out the gender of their upcoming baby. They have chosen to keep it a surprise from each other, with Matt being the one to find out and share the news. This tradition was started with their previous child and they plan to continue it. They also plan to have a gender reveal party for their family, but have not yet decided on the details. Matt's partner expressed her confidence in Matt's ability to keep secrets, as he has a history of accurately guessing the genders of babies. They both emphasized the importance of having a healthy baby, and acknowledged that some people may prioritize the gender over health. Overall, they are looking forward to the excitement and anticipation of the gender reveal at the anatomy scan.

    • Excited About Future Children's InterestsThe couple is open to supporting their future children's interests and have discussed having a boy and a girl.

      The couple is excited about the possibility of having children and are open to supporting their future children's interests, whether that be snowboarding, dance classes, or something else entirely. They've been discussing having a boy, but are also looking forward to having a girl at some point. They've received excitement from their family and friends about their upcoming addition, and have considered the option of a home birth but ultimately prefer the hospital for their delivery. Papa J Dog, the couple's father, was particularly excited about the news. The due dates for the couple and their brother and sister-in-law are very close, with the couple's potential early delivery making for a close-knit family experience.

    • Miscommunication between healthcare providers and patients during pregnancyClear communication between patients and healthcare providers is vital for informed decisions and optimal pregnancy outcomes. Inconsistent advice from different doctors and lack of information about previous surgeries can lead to confusion and potential risks.

      While discussing pregnancy and related health concerns, it's important to remember that communication between healthcare providers and patients is crucial. During a conversation, it was mentioned that a woman might be in a high-risk pregnancy situation due to a previous cesarean section and hernia surgery. Although her OB-GYN had advised waiting a year before getting pregnant again, she wasn't informed of this until later. The surgeon had indeed told her that she could get pregnant right away after hernia repair. This inconsistency highlights the importance of clear communication between medical professionals and their patients. Additionally, the woman's decision to continue nursing her older child while pregnant was met with conflicting advice from different doctors. This experience emphasizes the need for patients to seek multiple opinions and clarify any uncertainties with their healthcare team. Overall, open dialogue between patients and healthcare providers is essential for making informed decisions and ensuring the best possible outcomes during pregnancy.

    • Breastfeeding Beyond Recommendations: A Personal DecisionTrusting instincts, communication, and a supportive partner are key when deciding to continue breastfeeding past medical recommendations.

      The decision to continue breastfeeding past medical recommendations can be a personal and complex one. The speaker in this conversation shared her experience of receiving conflicting advice regarding breastfeeding during her current pregnancy. She expressed her confidence in her ability to assess her own health and her baby's needs, but acknowledged the controversy surrounding the topic. She also discussed the challenges of balancing breastfeeding with other responsibilities, such as being a parent and running a business. Ultimately, she emphasized the importance of trusting one's instincts and having a supportive partner. The conversation also touched on the importance of communication and understanding in relationships, as well as the varying experiences and opinions within the medical community.

    • Support and Communication during Pregnancy and ChildbirthOpen communication, empathy, and support are crucial during pregnancy and childbirth. It's important to acknowledge the unique challenges faced by both the pregnant person and their support system.

      Pregnancy and childbirth can be emotionally and physically challenging experiences. Abby shared her fears and vulnerabilities with her friend, who expressed empathy and offered support. Despite feeling daunted by the prospect of another pregnancy and recovery, Abby acknowledged the importance of having a strong support system and the progress she's made. Her friend, in turn, expressed a desire to be a better empathizer and to walk alongside Abby through her journey. Both women acknowledged the unique challenges of living through the experience versus witnessing it from afar. While Abby felt less nervous about the labor process this time around, she still faced physical and emotional hurdles. Overall, their conversation underscored the importance of open communication, empathy, and support during pregnancy and childbirth.

    • Experiencing a Friend's Labor: A Supportive and Prepared ExperienceGiving birth is an intense experience, but the body is prepared. Support from loved ones and acceptance of the process can make labor easier. Second labor may be less daunting due to prior experience. Unexpected timing and need for additional help are common challenges for parents.

      Giving birth is an intense experience, but the body is prepared for it. The speaker shared her experience of cheering on her friend during labor, acknowledging the presence of blood and intensity, but expressing no grossness. She also shared her belief that the second labor will be easier due to the body's prior experience. The conversation also touched on the unexpected timing of having a second child and the need for additional help as parents. Overall, the discussion highlighted the challenges and joys of pregnancy and childbirth, emphasizing the importance of support and preparation.

    • Waiting for the right time to test for pregnancyTest for pregnancy after a missed period and use a digital read test for clear results. Balance work and family life with dates and help when needed. Prepare for unexpected emotions and adjustments with multiple children.

      Planning and preparation are key when trying to conceive or raising young children. The speaker shared her experience of testing for pregnancy too early and the anxiety that came with it. She advised waiting until a missed period before testing and using a digital read test for clear results. Additionally, she discussed the challenges of balancing work and family life, emphasizing the importance of setting aside time for dates and seeking help when needed. The conversation also touched on the unexpected emotions and adjustments that come with having multiple children. Overall, the conversation highlighted the importance of being prepared, staying positive, and making time for each other and self-care.

    • Effective planning and prioritizing in marriageTaking care of each other as a couple is crucial for a strong family unit. Love trickles down to kids from a healthy marriage. Balancing personal lives and family responsibilities is key.

      Effective planning and prioritizing the marriage is crucial for a strong family unit. The speakers emphasized the importance of taking care of each other as a couple, even with children in the picture. They acknowledged that the marriage is the foundation of a family and that love trickles down to the kids. However, they also discussed the challenges of having multiple children and the possibility of fostering or adopting in the future to help children in need. Ultimately, they agreed on the importance of finding a balance between their personal lives and family responsibilities.

    • Considering the Suitability of Unique Baby NamesWhen choosing a unique baby name, consider its suitability for various situations and potential impact on child's self-confidence and professional opportunities. Have a backup name ready if needed.

      When choosing a name for a baby, it's important to consider how the name might be perceived in various contexts, including professional settings. Unique names can be exciting, but it's essential to ensure they have a suitable alternative or middle name for adulthood. Some parents might prioritize having a name that stands out, but it's crucial to remember that their child will grow up and use this name for the rest of their life. During the conversation, the speakers discussed their concerns about choosing a unique name and the potential reactions from others. They considered the possibility of using a more traditional middle name as a backup if their child disliked their first name. They also shared stories of friends whose first and middle names were reversed, leading them to be known by their middle names. The speakers acknowledged the trend of choosing unusual names and the potential implications for their children's futures. They agreed that it's crucial to think carefully about the name's suitability for various situations and to consider the potential impact on their child's self-confidence and professional opportunities. Additionally, the conversation touched upon the topic of drinking and amusement park rides during pregnancy, which led to some light-hearted moments. However, the primary focus remained on the importance of choosing a name that would serve their child well throughout their life.

    • Risks of Amusement Park Rides During PregnancyAvoid riding amusement park rides during pregnancy due to harnesses not fitting properly, and be aware of the risks of drinking alcohol during pregnancy.

      It's important to be aware of the risks associated with amusement park rides during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester when the placenta is growing. While it's understandable to feel guilty or concerned, it's essential to remember that many pregnant women have indulged in various experiences, including drinking alcohol, without any negative consequences. However, it's crucial to avoid riding amusement park rides due to the harnesses not fitting properly as the bump grows. Furthermore, it's essential to note that drinking alcohol during pregnancy is not recommended, and it's essential to be aware of the potential risks and misconceptions surrounding pregnancy, such as the belief that a glass of wine a week is acceptable. Lastly, it's important to remember that ovulation and menstruation are not the same, and a woman can ovulate without bleeding.

    • Navigating the Challenges of Starting and Growing a FamilyOpen communication, planning, and seeking help when needed are essential in addressing concerns around infertility, managing multiple children, and navigating birth control options.

      While both individuals in a relationship may have different concerns and experiences, open communication and planning ahead can help alleviate anxieties and ensure a smoother transition into parenthood. The fear of infertility is a common concern, but not everyone experiences it equally. Some may worry more than others, and it's essential to acknowledge and address those fears. Similarly, managing multiple children can be challenging, and seeking help or making plans can make a significant difference. Regarding birth control, there is ongoing research into creating a male form of hormonal contraceptives, which could potentially shift the burden away from women. However, until then, individuals must navigate the current options available to them. Overall, open communication, planning, and seeking help when needed are crucial in navigating the challenges of starting and growing a family.

    • Positive experience with Mirena IUD for birth controlSpeaker had effective, hormonal birth control with Mirena IUD, no periods or significant symptoms, plans to get it again, encourages consideration based on pain tolerance and potential benefits.

      The speaker had a positive experience with a hormonal IUD (Mirena) for birth control, as it worked effectively for her without causing periods or significant symptoms. She plans to get it again due to her preference for not having more children at the moment. The speaker also mentioned that some people find getting an IUD uncomfortable, but she believes that she has a high pain tolerance. She encourages those considering an IUD to consider their own pain tolerance and consider the potential benefits, such as long-term birth control and fewer periods. The speaker also mentioned the option of a copper IUD, but she prefers to avoid it due to potential heavier periods. Overall, the speaker's experience with the Mirena IUD was positive, and she recommends considering it as a birth control option for those who prefer long-term, hormonal methods.

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