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Brotherhood is more than skin-deep. After Alex's family is killed by the Ku Klux Klan during the Great Depression, he takes refuge in the barn of a nearby dairy farm. The family that owns the dairy, including their young son Pete, take in Alex and raise the boys together. Pete and Alex consider themselves brothers and together they navigate the Jim Crow racial intolerance of the rural South. Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Roger Newman on his Nautilus award-winning book Boys: A Novel, based on a true story. Moments with Marianne airs in the Southern California area on KMET 1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio Affiliate! https://www.kmet1490am.comIn addition to Boys which is based on a true story, Roger Newman is the author of a series of medical thrillers: Occam's Razor, Two Drifters, and What Becomes; and a Civil War historical fiction novel Will O' the Wisp: Madness, War, and Recompense. He is a professor of obstetrics and gynecology, specializing in the care of women with multiple gestations. He has authored two hundred scientific papers, a dozen book chapters, and the award-winning and bestselling When You're Expecting Twins, Triplets, or Quads; Fourth Edition. He served as the national president for the Society forMaternal-Fetal Medicine and has been voted by his peers as one of the “Best Doctors in America” for thirty consecutive years. He and his wife, Diane, live on the Ashley River in Charleston, South Carolina. https://rogerbnewman.com Order Boys on Amazon: https://a.co/d/9exs9vCFor more show information visit: www.MariannePestana.com
Kate Fann reviews the top celebrity baby news this week! For up to the minute celebrity baby news go to our Celebrity Baby Blog.Celebrity Baby News is a production of The Baby Names Podcast and BabyNames.com.Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Want to chat all about names and celebs? Join our Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/babynamespodcastThe Baby Names Podcast is a production of BabyNames.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2018 was the year of my growing and birthing my twins - identical girls Hunter and River, and what a wild and tough pregnancy it was. I carried them to 36 weeks, 6 days - and they were huuuuuge healthy babies at 3.15kg and 3.69kgs. They both had their own placentas, and were still identical which is quite rare! In this episode I go through the entire pregnancy from start to finish, what struggles I had, what I did for my health, what health concerns I had, how labour started, what supplements I took, and what things I couldn't live without. The book that I reference in the episode is "When You're Expecting Twins, Triplets or Quads" by Dr Barbara Luke.
A true pioneer Camille Vidal, also known as Mindfull Cami, is on a mission to inspire the world to bring mindfulness into the glass showing that Tasty Doesn't have to be Boozy. For her its all about celebrating Epic Nights & Early Mornings for a hangover-free life. Mindfully Cami is a globally recognised bartender and drinks expert turned mindfulness, yoga and Meditation teacher. Ashley sits down with Cami for a Bizzimumzi chat discussing all the feelings around new news of carrying twins, bringing the boys into the world the best way she could with her partner, Michael Wong, and maintain her thriving business, La Maison. Learn more about Camille Vidal's buisness La Maison here: https://www.lamaisonwellness.com/ We love hearing from you! Get in touch with any topic suggestions, questions and feedback at: info.bizzimumzi@gmail.com Follow Bizzimumzi on Istagram: https://tinyurl.com/BizzimumziInstagram
When Kortnie found out she was pregnant with twins, she knew two things: She wanted to be a mom She had to leave her babies' father. With nowhere to live, Kortnie moved into Visitation House, a communal home for women with unplanned pregnancies. Kortnie tells us all about her journey as a single mom with twins and how she found the resources she needed to provide for them.Visitation House (the shelter where Kortnie stayed)Expecting twins? Twiniversity has you COVERED with online classes on:Breastfeeding TwinsTwins After SingletonsBaby Safety (CPR, First Aid, Car Seat Safety, Childproofing)Click here to sign up for a class!Follow us on:YouTubeTwitterInstagramPinterestFacebook
If you're expecting more than one baby or think you might end up with multiples due to beginning fertility medication or treatment, you'll want to listen in.Jade Elliott is joined by Dr. Helen Feltovich, a maternal fetal medicine physician with Intermountain Healthcare who specializes in high-risk pregnancies to answer common questions about expecting multiples.Is the Number of Twins and Multiples Increasing?Actually, the number of multiples being born has decreased slightly in recent years, probably due to responsible assisted reproductive technologies.What Increases Your Chances of Having Twins or Multiples?While fertility medication or in vitro fertilization may increase your chance for carrying multiples, there are other factors, like genetics or demographics that can come into play.Family history of twins or multiplesOver age 35Previous pregnancyTaller than averageObesity – Body mass index of 30 or higherAfrican American women are slightly more likely to have twinsIf you have multiple factors, your odds of having multiples, multiplies!Types of TwinsIdentical twins is the common name for “monochorionic” twins, which means one placenta. These twins result from the fertilization of a single egg that splits in two. Identical twins share all of their genes and are of the same sex.Fraternal twins is the common name for “dichorionic” twins, which means two placentas. These twins result from the fertilization of two separate eggs during the same pregnancy. They share genes just like any other siblings. Fraternal twins can be of the same or different sexes.The only way to really know if your twins are identical is through genetic testing. In some very rare cases, there can be identical twins that are different in some important ways, like sex.With Good Prenatal Care, Most Twin Pregnancies Result in Healthy BabiesMost twins are delivered past 36 weeks. The estimated due date is at 40 weeks of pregnancy, and 37 weeks is considered term. Half of twins are delivered after 36 weeks, and half before then, either because of spontaneous labor or because of a maternal or fetal problem that requires delivery. Multiples higher than twins often arrive earlier.Risks of Carrying MultiplesPreterm laborPre-eclampsia (high blood pressure)Gestational diabetesMiscarriagePlacenta complicationsFetal growth concerns, especially for monochorionic (identical) twinsIncreased risk for postpartum depression or anxiety due to complicationsPrenatal Visits Are Even More Important If You're Expecting MultiplesWhen you're expecting twins or multiples, your doctor will likely want you to have more prenatal visits than for a singleton pregnancy due to a higher chance for complications. You'll also likely need additional ultrasounds and fetal monitoring during pregnancy to check for any complications. That's why it's important to not skip prenatal appointments.When to See a Maternal Fetal Medicine SpecialistIf your doctor is not comfortable with managing or delivering twins, or if you have additional complications, you'll probably be invited to see a maternal fetal medicine (MFM) specialist. This is especially true if your babies are monochorionic (identical). MFM specialists are trained in obstetrics and gynecology like general obstetricians, but then they do an additional three years of training specific to high risk pregnancies and deliveries. If you're expecting three or more babies, it's highly recommended you see an MFM specialist.If there is not an MFM specialist in your area, ask your doctor about consulting with one through telehealth. We try to keep patients close to their home.Things to Do at Home If You're Expecting MultiplesTake prenatal vitamins as you would for a single pregnancy.Drink plenty of water to stay hydratedEat well. Don't focus on the number of pounds to gain. Your provider will watch the weight of your babies with growth ultrasounds.Get enough exerciseBed rest is not recommended just because you're expecting multiples.Be Aware of the Signs of Preterm LaborIf you feel more pressure or have cramping, bleeding, or are leaking fluid, or have decreased fetal movement, call your doctor.Prepare for the Postpartum PeriodSet up social support for after the babies arrive. Your chances of having premature babies or a Caesarean delivery are higher when you are carrying multiples. If your babies are born prematurely, one or more of your babies may need to stay in a neonatal intensive care unit. You may want to think about how close you live to a hospital with a NICU or ask your provider if they have access to telehealth consultations for your baby.You may be at higher risk for postpartum depression or anxiety due to increased stress or complications.BreastfeedingBreastfeeding is best for babies, especially premature babies. It is possible to nurse multiples successfully. If breastfeeding is not working, there's no shame in needing to supplement with formula.For more information, here are some helpful links:https://intermountainhealthcare.org/https://intermountainhealthcare.org/services/womens-health/intermountain-moms/https://intermountainhealthcare.org/locations/intermountain-medical-center/medical-services/women-and-newborn-care/women-and-newborn-services/high-risk-pregnancy/https://intermountainhealthcare.org/primary-childrens/programs-specialties/fetal-programThe Baby Your Baby program provides many resources for all pregnant women and new moms in Utah. There is also expert advice from the Utah Department of Health and Intermountain Healthcare that air each week on KUTV 2News.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you're expecting more than one baby or think you might end up with multiples due to beginning fertility medication or treatment, you'll want to listen in. Jade Elliott is joined by Dr. Helen Feltovich, a maternal fetal medicine physician with Intermountain Healthcare who specializes in high-risk pregnancies to answer common questions about expecting multiples. … Continue reading What to expect when you’re expecting twins or multiples →
If you're expecting more than one baby or think you might end up with multiples due to beginning fertility medication or treatment, you'll want to listen in.Jade Elliott is joined by Dr. Helen Feltovich, a maternal fetal medicine physician with Intermountain Healthcare who specializes in high-risk pregnancies to answer common questions about expecting multiples.Is the Number of Twins and Multiples Increasing?Actually, the number of multiples being born has decreased slightly in recent years, probably due to responsible assisted reproductive technologies.What Increases Your Chances of Having Twins or Multiples?While fertility medication or in vitro fertilization may increase your chance for carrying multiples, there are other factors, like genetics or demographics that can come into play.Family history of twins or multiplesOver age 35Previous pregnancyTaller than averageObesity – Body mass index of 30 or higherAfrican American women are slightly more likely to have twinsIf you have multiple factors, your odds of having multiples, multiplies!Types of TwinsIdentical twins is the common name for “monochorionic” twins, which means one placenta. These twins result from the fertilization of a single egg that splits in two. Identical twins share all of their genes and are of the same sex.Fraternal twins is the common name for “dichorionic” twins, which means two placentas. These twins result from the fertilization of two separate eggs during the same pregnancy. They share genes just like any other siblings. Fraternal twins can be of the same or different sexes.The only way to really know if your twins are identical is through genetic testing. In some very rare cases, there can be identical twins that are different in some important ways, like sex.With Good Prenatal Care, Most Twin Pregnancies Result in Healthy BabiesMost twins are delivered past 36 weeks. The estimated due date is at 40 weeks of pregnancy, and 37 weeks is considered term. Half of twins are delivered after 36 weeks, and half before then, either because of spontaneous labor or because of a maternal or fetal problem that requires delivery. Multiples higher than twins often arrive earlier.Risks of Carrying MultiplesPreterm laborPre-eclampsia (high blood pressure)Gestational diabetesMiscarriagePlacenta complicationsFetal growth concerns, especially for monochorionic (identical) twinsIncreased risk for postpartum depression or anxiety due to complicationsPrenatal Visits Are Even More Important If You're Expecting MultiplesWhen you're expecting twins or multiples, your doctor will likely want you to have more prenatal visits than for a singleton pregnancy due to a higher chance for complications. You'll also likely need additional ultrasounds and fetal monitoring during pregnancy to check for any complications. That's why it's important to not skip prenatal appointments.When to See a Maternal Fetal Medicine SpecialistIf your doctor is not comfortable with managing or delivering twins, or if you have additional complications, you'll probably be invited to see a maternal fetal medicine (MFM) specialist. This is especially true if your babies are monochorionic (identical). MFM specialists are trained in obstetrics and gynecology like general obstetricians, but then they do an additional three years of training specific to high risk pregnancies and deliveries. If you're expecting three or more babies, it's highly recommended you see an MFM specialist.If there is not an MFM specialist in your area, ask your doctor about consulting with one through telehealth. We try to keep patients close to their home.Things to Do at Home If You're Expecting MultiplesTake prenatal vitamins as you would for a single pregnancy.Drink plenty of water to stay hydratedEat well. Don't focus on the number of pounds to gain. Your provider will watch the weight of your babies with growth ultrasounds.Get enough exerciseBed rest is not recommended just because you're expecting multiples.Be Aware of the Signs of Preterm LaborIf you feel more pressure or have cramping, bleeding, or are leaking fluid, or have decreased fetal movement, call your doctor.Prepare for the Postpartum PeriodSet up social support for after the babies arrive. Your chances of having premature babies or a Caesarean delivery are higher when you are carrying multiples. If your babies are born prematurely, one or more of your babies may need to stay in a neonatal intensive care unit. You may want to think about how close you live to a hospital with a NICU or ask your provider if they have access to telehealth consultations for your baby.You may be at higher risk for postpartum depression or anxiety due to increased stress or complications.BreastfeedingBreastfeeding is best for babies, especially premature babies. It is possible to nurse multiples successfully. If breastfeeding is not working, there's no shame in needing to supplement with formula.For more information, here are some helpful links:https://intermountainhealthcare.org/https://intermountainhealthcare.org/services/womens-health/intermountain-moms/https://intermountainhealthcare.org/locations/intermountain-medical-center/medical-services/women-and-newborn-care/women-and-newborn-services/high-risk-pregnancy/https://intermountainhealthcare.org/primary-childrens/programs-specialties/fetal-programThe Baby Your Baby program provides many resources for all pregnant women and new moms in Utah. There is also expert advice from the Utah Department of Health and Intermountain Healthcare that air each week on KUTV 2News.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Vaginal Twin Birth StoryLaura had originally wanted a non-medicated homebirth, but changed her plans when she discovered she was expecting twins at a 9 week dating scan. Her pregnancy went fairly smoothly, but towards the end of her pregnancy, her babies started to measure differently. Laura was induced at 35 weeks and gave birth to a 4 lb 14 oz baby girl and a 7 lb baby boy! Listen in to hear Laura's full story and how she gave birth to her twins vaginally.Resources: When You're Expecting Twins, Triplets, or Quads 4th Edition: Proven Guidelines for a Healthy Multiple Pregnancy by Barbare LukeTracking app - Huckleberry
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In this episode, we speak to Nicola Mc Kinnon, Community Fundraiser at Herts Young Homeless, a wonderful local charity that puts huge time and energy into preventing homelessness among young people in our county. She speaks about upcoming opportunities to support their work through various Fundraising initiatives in the coming weeks. We also speak to entrepreneur Rebecca Jackson, a Mum who is pregnant with twins and going through an incredibly stressful roller-coaster of a pregnancy. She has decided that one way to deal with the difficulties that have and may face her in the future is to speak openly and let us all learn from her experience. Rebecca will tell us about what she's going through. Our programme is sponsored by Rayden Solicitors
In this episode, we speak to Nicola Mc Kinnon, Community Fundraiser at Herts Young Homeless, a wonderful local charity that puts huge time and energy into preventing homelessness among young people in our county. She speaks about upcoming opportunities to support their work through various Fundraising initiatives in the coming weeks. We also speak to ... Read more
In this episode, we speak to Nicola Mc Kinnon, Community Fundraiser at Herts Young Homeless, a wonderful local charity that puts huge time and energy into preventing homelessness among young people in our county. She speaks about upcoming opportunities to support their work through various Fundraising initiatives in the coming weeks. We also speak to [...]
Britney Spears announced that she's expecting her third child, and first with her new fiancé Sam Asghari. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were not invited to Brooklyn Beckham's wedding despite the royal couple inviting the Beckhams to their wedding in 2018. It's over for Billy Ray Cyrus and wife Tish — again. Kim Kardashian is opening up about how her romance with Pete Davidson came completely out of the blue. Rob's best pal Delaina Dixon from DivaGalsDaily's joins him today. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Britney Spears announced that she's expecting her third child, and first with her new fiancé Sam Asghari. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were not invited to Brooklyn Beckham's wedding despite the royal couple inviting the Beckhams to their wedding in 2018. It's over for Billy Ray Cyrus and wife Tish — again. Kim Kardashian is opening up about how her romance with Pete Davidson came completely out of the blue. Rob's best pal Delaina Dixon from DivaGalsDaily's joins him today. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode:Pope's curious explanation of resigned French archbishopPope pitches dialogue and compassion in Cyprus and GreeceVatican “trial of the century” implicates shocking new suspectEx-bishop expecting twins with erotic writerThe EU's attempt to cancel ChristmasSupport the show (https://cruxnow.com/support-crux/)
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Jana Pittman joined Jonesy & Amanda ahead of the final episode of SAS Australia.
She and her husband are expecting for the first time. He thinks they're expecting one child, but they are really having twins!Should she surprise him with the news during their gender reveal party? Or should she tell him immediately? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
She and her husband are expecting for the first time. He thinks they're expecting one child, but they are really having twins!Should she surprise him with the news during their gender reveal party? Or should she tell him immediately? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you ever wanted to be a mom of multiples or wondered what it would really be like? Well, today, July 12th, was National Triplet Day and we thought it would be really fun to chat with a mom of triplets, Brittany Werth, to get the real scoop. Brittany is the Chief Operating Officer of Simplified, a boutique lifestyle brand specializing in products to empower busy women with the tools they need to simplify their lives. She lives in Orlando, FL, with her husband, Doug, 4-year-old son, Douglas, and infant triplets, Nash, Bennet, and Eleanor. When she's not pushing their wagon o'kids around their neighborhood, she enjoys cooking, trying new wines, having a rare date night out, and dreaming of their next parents-only getaway. We are so honored to have Brittany on today's episode to chat with us about all things triplets and what it's really like being a mom of triplets. She's sharing about her pregnancy, her transition from one child to four, and what she wants all mothers to know. Here are the products that Brittany recommended to moms of triplets! Burt's Bee's Belly Butter When You're Expecting Twins, Triplets, or Quads: Proven Guidelines for a Healthy Multiple Pregnancy by Dr. Barbara Luke Velcro Swaddles Medela Symphony LaVie Warming Lactation Massager Boppy Lounger 4moms Mamaroo Routine Book — Brittany used Baby Wise
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Nat chats with Roman Torres, dad to 10-month-old boy and girl twins, about his experience so far as a dad of twins. Roman shares details on the twins' 37 week c-section birth, his favorite hacks for navigating newborn twins, what their daily schedule looks like at 10 months old, their bedtime routine, how he and his wife split up duties, starting solids, and the importance of nurturing your relationship as a couple with time away from the kids, and much more.Roman Torres is a new dad to 10-month-old boy/girl twins. He lives in Washington, DC, and works as an IT professional. He is fearlessly, empathetically, and compassionately navigating twin-dadhood. He is the husband to a phenomenal twin-mommy who he loves so much and asked to write this bio for him so he could finally take a shower (#twindadhood #alwaysthelasttoshower). :-)Know a twin dad who'd like to be a guest? Have them apply at Twiniversity.com/podcast.SUBSCRIBEMake sure to SUBSCRIBE to A Twins Tale for more awesome stories of twins at ages and stages from birth to college, from the creators of Twiniversity.If you liked this podcast, check out the Twiniversity Podcast with Natalie Diaz!CLASSESExpecting twins? Check out our twin pregnancy and breastfeeding twins classes here!MEMBERSHIPSign up today for a Twiniversity Membership! Choose from 2 levels starting at $6.99/month to connect with other parents of twins in a monthly Zoom twin club, build your twin parenting community in our private Facebook group, and expand your twin parent knowledge with our video learner library. Click here for details.FIRST YEAR WITH TWINSAre your twins in their first year? Check out our free First Year with Twins resource to learn tips, advice, and ideas for getting through your first year with twins!BABY SAFETY COURSEOffered on-demand, the Complete Baby Safety Course includes 30 instructional videos on infant, toddler, and child CPR, a variety of first aid techniques you may need with kids, a full explanation about different kinds of car seats and how to install them, and a room-by-room description of how to best childproof your home. Click here for details.CONTACT USVISIT Twiniversity.com for tons of free twin tips!FOLLOW us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, and Twitter.SUBSCRIBE to our email newsletter!Visit the Twiniversity Etsy Shop
In this episode, we discuss Josh and Rachel's expectations they have before giving birth to twins! We are excited to hear the rawness of a family due at any time with double the love. --- Join Our Facebook family: https://www.facebook.com/groups/terraituppodcast Thank you for being here! Would you consider leaving a review? We also love feedback: terraituppodcast@gmail.com About: Terra It Up is a weekly podcast hosted by the multicultural 6 footers Mr. and Mrs. Johnny and Aubrey Terra. For better or worse, for richer or poorer, we share our real and authentic marriage and parenting perspective. A lifetime of earth's most treasured secret - LOVE - comes with strength, beauty, and laughs. Stand tall and join us to explore as long as we both shall live the ever-changing wonders of marriage life and its facets of teamwork, communication, trust, parenting, and finances. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/terraitup/message
Oonagh made the exciting announcement on iRadio in the Morning that she is expecting twins!!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It seems like more people are expecting twins these days, and there are stories on the news about triplets, quads and more. What’s going on here? And what should moms know if they’re expecting multiples? If you’re expecting more than one baby or think you might end up with multiples due to beginning fertility medication … Continue reading Expecting twins or multiples →
It seems like more people are expecting twins these days, and there are stories on the news about triplets, quads and more. What's going on here? And what should moms know if they're expecting multiples? If you're expecting more than one baby or think you might end up with multiples due to beginning fertility medication … Continue reading Expecting twins or multiples → See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the premiere episode of A Twins Tale, Natalie Diaz chats with Olivia Belisle, mom to 9-month-old twins. Olivia shares her experience with twin pregnancy, a C-section delivery, bringing her twins home, and how it's been going in their first 9 weeks of life.A Twins Tale is sponsored by Zoe Strollers. Make sure to check out their great strollers for twins, twins + 1, and twins + 2!Olivia Belisle is a new mom to fraternal twin girls (Austin Paisley and Brinley Paige). She is a middle school special education teacher and current graduate student. She lives in Northern California with her husband of 2.5 years, two girls, and two dogs.SUBSCRIBEMake sure to SUBSCRIBE to A Twins Tale for more awesome stories of twins at ages and stages from birth to college, from the creators of Twiniversity.If you liked this podcast, check out the Twiniversity Podcast with Natalie Diaz!CONTACT USVISIT Twiniversity.com for tons of free twin tips!FOLLOW us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, and Twitter.SUBSCRIBE to our email newsletter!
Nat chats with twin mom and pediatrician Carly Dulabon about the serious guilt she felt from having to deliver her preemie di/di twins at 30 weeks gestation. Carly Dulabon is the mom of 8.5 month old twin boys, Micah and Gabriel, who were born at 30 weeks. These are her first babies. She lives outside of Cleveland, Ohio with her twins and her husband, Rob. She works as a pediatrician in the area. You can follow along with her journey on @Dulatwins Instagram page and her blog.CONTACT USVISIT Twiniversity.com for tons of free twin tips!FOLLOW us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, and Twitter.SUBSCRIBE to our email newsletter!
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First-time parents Julia and Jamie Weatherbie are expecting twins in the next few weeks. Julia has been on bed rest at the hospital for weeks. Jamie has not been able to see her.
In our Season 2 premiere, Nat and guest Daniele Parris chat about Dani's twins who act like an old married couple and drive each other (and their mom) absolutely crazy.Sponsored by Baby Trend.Find Dani on Instagram at @danisayswhatnowThis recording was part of a Facebook Live-A-Thon for Twins Day 2019.VISIT Twiniversity.com for tons of free twin tips!FOLLOW us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, and Twitter.SUBSCRIBE to our email newsletter!
Nat chats with NYC pediatrician Dr. Deena Blanchard about newborn feeding tips for your twins. Sponsored by Cord Blood Registry.
Nat chats with twin mom Becky Bavli about their experiences with preeclampsia and HELLP Syndrome during their twin pregnancies. Becky Bavli is Mom to 3 year old twins, Charlotte and Jacob. She lives in Piermont, NY, just outside of NYC. Last year, she started a natural hair care company for babies. You can find it at tisfortame.com or shop on Amazon www.amazon.com/tisfortee or follow on FB and IG: @tisfortame This episode is sponsored by Rachel's Remedy.
Nat and Daniele Parris recount all the stupid things they've heard people say about their twins and what they've said to back to them. Daniele Parris is a work-from-home mom to an upbeat 12-year-old boy and 6-year-old boy-girl twins. She lives in the suburbs of New York City and has degrees in Fine Arts and Philosophy from New York University. She makes her living in the Healthcare industry and spends most of her time with her boisterous Italian family, trying to get a word in edgewise. Her hobbies include cooking and baking, an unholy knowledge of 80’s hair-metal bands and trying, albeit almost always in vain, to guess the monetary value of the items on Antiques Roadshow. This episode is sponsored by Cord Blood Registry.
Nat chats with longtime Twiniversity Mom Squad member and birth and postpartum doula Lauren Oak about how a postpartum doula can help after you bring home twins. Lauren Oak is the mom of 4 daughters and grandma to Ben. She is married to Dan, the best UPS delivery guy on Long Island, NY. In her spare time she loves to go to the beach. Connect with Lauren Oak Doula Services on Facebook.
1-year old elephant at the Houston Zoo that successfully completed treatment for a deadly disease...A man in Katy, named John Quinlan, helped a woman who had a $5400 water bill...and Houston Astros Josh Reddick announced that he & his wife are expecting Twins!
In the March 2019 episode of Double Talk, the podcast from FamiliesOfMultiples.com, your host (and father of twins plus one), Michael Kaufman, shares some of the favorite posts that have appeared on Fathers of Multiples in the past month: Dear Singleton Magazine from John Theobald. Why Ignoring Marie Kondo has Sparked Joy in My Life from Jeffrey Bernstein. How to Up Your Burger Game from Kevin Zelenka. The 5 Companies You Need to Check Out if You’re Expecting Twins and I Love My Little Abominations, both from Mickey Farmer. And we build on our favorite oddball twin-related questions with Answers to the 10 Most Asked Twin Parent Questions. This month we have a great chat with author and twin-mom, Katelyn Halko. Her book Two Boring Twin Brothers is available on Amazon (click here) or on her site at Twinvincible.com. It’s a super fun interview about life with twins and especially how talking with her first son about the impending arrival of twin brothers changed everything… and led to her book. Are you a member of the smarty squad? Get your whole family’s vitamins delivered right to your door, not only do you save 10% on every order, but you’ll also qualify for exclusive promotions, private events & Smarty Swag!! Join today at SmartyPantsVitamins.com
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Nat interviews Jeremy Schneider, a marriage and family therapist, author, and dad of twins about fatherhood, marriage, and the early days with twins. Jeremy is the author of "Fatherhood in 40 Minute Snapshots". Jeremy G. Schneider is a marriage and family therapist whose career spans more than 15 years of working with individuals and families, focusing on parenting, relationships and mental health. For his work, he has been a featured in The New York Times, TODAY, and CNN and has been a speaker on panels in New York, Philadelphia, Dallas, and Liverpool, England. Jeremy lives and works in New York City with his wife, Gem, and his son and daughter, Lucas and Dorit. Website: www.jgs.net Twitter: @JGS_Author Facebook: @JGSAuthor
Nat and Jules talk about strategies for finding one-on-one time to spend with your twins. They discuss the ins and outs of what to do with your one-on-one time, how to manage if you can't find a sitter and have to bring their twin along, and other issues no one told them about having school-age twins.
Wondering what advice you can give your parents about your upcoming bundles of joy? Worried they will butt in more than they should? Worried they won't want to help you as much as you'll need? Have them listen to this so THEY can get a jump on how best to help you during your pregnancy and beyond.
YAY!!! Julie McCaffery of Baby Nav Baby Planners is Nat's guest today talking all about things that folks forget to do when prepping for twins. From what other rooms need storage for your twins to what are the most forgotten items in a nursery. Julie and Nat will not only give us a peek inside this great topic, but also make some specific recommendations taking the guesswork out of your planning. Julie McCaffrey is a proud mommy to 3 kids, including one set of twins and owns BabyNav Baby Planners where she offers personalized consultation to new and expecting parents across the U.S. She is a sought-after modern baby gear expert, has been featured in Pregnancy and Newborn magazine, Fit Pregnancy, US News and World Report, and loves to help moms and dads navigate everything from baby gear to creating their registry to preparing for multiples and getting back to work. Learn more at http://babynav.com.
Today Nat chats with Joe Rawlinson. Joe is the father of four children, two boys and identical twin girls. He is the author of two books for fathers of twins, “Dad's Guide to Twins: How to Survive the Twin Pregnancy and Prepare for Your Twins” and “Dad's Guide to Raising Twins: How to Thrive as a Father of Twins.” Joe also makes unique t-shirts for parents of twins at TwinTShirtCompany.com. You can find more tips and tricks for preparing for and raising your twins at DadsGuideToTwins.com.
Ever wonder what a birth plan is? Thinking you might want one for your twin delivery? Today we are speaking with Bryn Huntpalmer of The Birth Hour to help you figure out how and what to do. From pain management to post-birth meals, we let you know what you might want to consider having on your personal "birth preferences" list. Bryn Huntpalmer is a mother of two young children living in Austin, Texas where she hosts a birth stories podcast called The Birth Hour. Her mission with The Birth Hour is to encourage women to be informed about pregnancy and childbirth and know their options while creating a community for moms to support one another through pregnancy and motherhood. The podcast has grown rapidly since its launch in 2015 with over 4 million downloads and a supportive Instagram community. This year The Birth Hour launched it's first online course that prepares couples for everything from childbirth through newborn care.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Debi Silber, author of The Unshakable Woman, shares why, as women, we sabatoge our own success. Spotlight on Moms features Rachel Barry of PrettyInBabyFood.com. Christy Wright, author of Business Boutique, shares unique challenges and opportunities facing women in starting a business. Dr. Roger Newman, co-author of When You’re Expecting Twins, Triplets or Quads, shares tips for parents expecting multiples. Sheryl O’Loughlin, CEO of REBBL, and author of Killing It! An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Keeping Your Head Without Losing Your Heart, shares tips for flourishing in business.
Episode 134 of the Dad’s Guide to Twins Podcast Show Notes We continue our father of twins interview series with ... Read more
In today's episode of Headlines With Headliners, our hosts Nate Jackson, Tehran Von Ghasri and Kanisha Buss joke about the top news of the week for February 7th, 2016! We're talking Super Bowl, Walmart Diapers, Beyonce Twins, Bowling Green, Keke Palmer, Oprah, and more today on Headlines with Headliners!
Today Ron explains the different types of underwear. We tell a story about an old couple and a helicopter ride, and finish off talking about a blonde who is expecting twins.
Amy Winehouse hospitalized overnight reportedly for adverse reaction to medicine, Kelsey Grammer hospitalized overnight reportedly for adverse reaction to medicine, Ryan Seacrest bitten by a shark over the weekend, Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell expecting twins