Hello, Bump
A podcast by Mamamia Podcasts
72 Episodes
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Birth And The First Six Weeks
Published: 17/09/2025 -
Week 40: Why Am I Still Pregnant?
Published: 25/05/2025 -
Week 39: How Will I Know If I'm Actually In Labour?
Published: 25/05/2025 -
Week 38: Can Having Sex Really Bring On Labour?
Published: 25/05/2025 -
Week 37: Understanding Interventions And Managing Birth Anxiety
Published: 25/05/2025 -
Week 36: When Will My Baby 'Drop'?
Published: 25/05/2025 -
Week 34: Slowing Down And Preparing For Birth
Published: 18/05/2025 -
Week 32: How To Perform A Perineal Massage
Published: 18/05/2025 -
Week 33: Help! I’m Having An Identity Crisis About Becoming A Parent
Published: 18/05/2025 -
Week 35: Breech Babies, ECVs And Understanding Emergencies
Published: 18/05/2025 -
Week 29: Nesting, Nurseries And OMG Is That Lightning Crotch?
Published: 11/05/2025 -
Week 28: Crusty Nipples, Baby's Sleep Cycles And Why Can’t I Breathe?
Published: 11/05/2025 -
Week 30: Why Would I Need Additional Growth Scans?
Published: 11/05/2025 -
Week 31: Avoiding UTIs And Understanding Braxton Hicks Contractions
Published: 11/05/2025 -
Week 25: The Red Flags To Monitor And Debunking The 'Geriatric' Myth
Published: 04/05/2025 -
Week 27: The Trick To Getting All Your Baby Supplies Without Spending A Fortune
Published: 04/05/2025 -
Week 26: Can An Iron Infusion Help Manage Pregnancy Fatigue?
Published: 04/05/2025 -
Week 24: Understanding Braxton Hicks And Why I've Lost My Empathy
Published: 04/05/2025 -
Week 21: Wait, How Exactly Am I Supposed To Push?
Published: 27/04/2025 -
Week 23: The Patterns To Know When Your Baby Starts Kicking
Published: 27/04/2025
So, you're growing a human inside you. Or you're thinking about it. Join us for the new season of Hello Bump, where Grace Rouvray (who is currently pregnant) and Jana Pittman (mum of six and training Obstetrician) walk you through pregnancy, week by week. From peeing on a stick, to understanding the changes in your body and your growing baby, this is pregnancy real talk, where nothing is off limits. Get the most honest, practical and often hilarious insights about what you’re not expecting, when you’re expecting.
