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Pregnancy, Parenting & Politics, is a breath of fresh air: accessible, authoritative, funny, reassuring and personal. It's chock-full of Jeanne's comprehensive, medically-sound advice and insights plus conversations with women, mothers and experts in pregnancy, parenting and the power to change the world. Women's health expert, labor nurse, feminist, mother of four, Fit Pregnancy.com columnist and author of Common Sense Pregnancy (Random House, 2015), Jeanne Faulkner has been at the bedside for thousands of deliveries. She provides the honest insider advice you need during pregnancy, labor, birth, and parenthood. Jeanne believes that parents have the power to change the world and that's what we're talking about here on Pregnancy, Parenting & Politics.
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I was really hoping to get something out of this episode as a Pregnant Person who failed my glucose test (163). But over halfway through the show and they haven't talked about gestational diabetes! I appreciate that the women being interviewed had a medical event happen to her. And I appreciate that she is a dietician who lives for health. But. Why not interview a woman of size who is also a dietician? why not interview a dietician who had gestational diabetes? Why not make this HAES friendly? I had to stop because the humble bragging about her health felt too triggering and shamey and too long to try and wait for gestational diabetes help.
This is so good! if you want to know how a working Mom feels returning to work, even if she LOVES her job, this episode nails it. We feel like we are failing, but they are right, the system is failing families.