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- Maters chatter
Sun, 13 May 2007 15:40:43 GMT Author: podmommas
This is what the internet says about kids' perspective of moms. 4 Years Of Age - My Mommy can do anything; 8 Years Of Age - My Mom knows a lot! A whole lot 12 Years Of Age -My Mother doesn't really know quite everything. 14 Years Of Age -Naturally, Mother doesn't know that, either 16 Years Of Age -Mother? She's hopelessly old-fashioned 18 Years Of Age -That old woman? She's way out of date 25 Years Of Age -Well, she might know a little bit about it 35 Years Of Age -Before we decide, let's get Mom's opinion 45 Years Of Age -Wonder what Mom would have thought about it 65 Years Of Age -Wish, I could talk it over with Mom In this Mother's day special, we capture different moms' perspectives on motherhood. - Rahul's side of the story
Wed, 07 Jun 2006 02:39:26 GMT Author: podmommas
This is a birthing story from a dad's perspective - just in time for father's day! Guess what bothered him the most from the labor and delivery? Was it all the pain and the screaming? Was it all the blood and gory? No - those things were hard to bear but they are not on the top of the list for him! You will be surprised to hear what was... - Marie's story
Tue, 23 May 2006 22:21:59 GMT Author: podmommas
When we talked to some of our listeners, we realized that they had interesting and different experiences from ours. We thought you'd like to hear some of their stories too. In this 'interview' episode Marie talks about her birthing story. - Pop Goes The Belly
Mon, 03 Apr 2006 17:45:30 GMT Author: podmommas
Finally, the moment of truth.
You know millions upon millions of people have given birth before you and it is not a big deal and yet it is the first time for you! Indeed for most of us this is the first time we are admitted in a hospital as an in-patient! The wise old women in your life have told you that the first birth is a rebirth for the mother ? and you realize it is true. Here are some tips on how to survive this experience. - Enough already!
Mon, 20 Feb 2006 05:29:16 GMT Author: Podmommas
This is the home stretch! The finish line is finally in sight - but as you get closer and closer to the "due date", you discover that it is really a moving target. The "due date" is just an approximation and you realize that there is no guarantee that the baby will oblige to arbitrary deadlines provided by doctors. So you just have to hurry up and WAIT! In this episode we share with you some things to do during this trying period to prepare for the upcoming ordeal of "labor and delivery" and we provide a list of essentials to buy for your baby as well as things we do not recommend buying. For most moms-to-be, this is a period of introspection and mental preparation. Towards the end of the show we provide a Indian home remedy for Braxton Hicks contraction. This simple 2 minute recipe is provided by Tara's mother-in-law in Tamil. Please write to us at podmommas@gmail.com to provide feedback on the show. - The 'Honeymoon' period
Sun, 01 Jan 2006 04:10:53 GMT Author: podmommas
Here we come, the svelte women with swollen bellies? We bet these words conjure visions of glamorous pregnant women adorning glossy magazine covers! Who are we to curtail your imagination :-) But, there's more to it than you think... This episode is about the best part of our pregnancies - our second trimester. Here we share with you all that is good and glamorous and also that which is irksome, painful and deadly serious.
Title song credits
Tara(Producer/Songwriter)
Farhan Mohamed(Music)
Geena George(Vocals)
Mux@Yazz Studios(Recording) - Mission accomplished... Now what?
Thu, 24 Nov 2005 03:49:36 GMT Author: podmommas
After our far from immaculate conception, we were now faced with the joyful reality that we were indeed PREGNANT! But, as your parents would tell you, the first precept of parenthood is that "worry is a constant" - you just trade in one set of worries for another. And so it was with us. In this episode we will share with you our trying first trimesters. Mission accomplished - but are we doing this pregnancy thing right? Will I survive the first 13 weeks to finally be able to share the news with everyone?
Title song credits
Tara(Producer/Songwriter)
Farhan Mohamed(Music)
Geena George(Vocals)
Mux@Yazz Studios(Recording) - (Mis)Conception
Tue, 08 Nov 2005 21:13:44 GMT Author: podmommas
Ever wonder why there?s a fertility God in almost every culture around the world? Well, despite what desi movies will have you believe, it takes more than a single act of indiscretion to produce a baby. First we didn?t want to get pregnant, then we desperately wanted it to happen. As Dogmatix would say ?these women are CRAZY?. If you?re in the baby making phase, or if you?ve been blessed by that fertility goddess or if you?re just plain curious about what we have to say, tune in and enjoy our banter on ?How to make a baby? fast!? Please write to us at podmommas@gmail.com to provide feedback on the show.
