Exploring dating, relationships, and communities in China. Every week we bring on diverse guests for hilarious, insightful, and in-depth conversations about dating, mental health, intercultural relationships, the LGBTQ+ community, and more. This podcast is not just about dating – it’s also about having healthy relationships with yourself, your partner if you have one, as well as the other people in your social circles that make life meaningful in China.
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Exploring dating, relationships, and communities in China. Every week we bring on diverse guests for hilarious, insightful, and in-depth conversations about dating, mental health, intercultural relationships, the LGBTQ+ community, and more. This podcast is not just about dating – it’s also about having healthy relationships with yourself, your partner if you have one, as well as the other people in your social circles that make life meaningful in China.
#23: Giving Birth in China During Lockdown: A Scottish Mom’s Experience
Date Night China
58 minutes 16 seconds
3 years ago
#23: Giving Birth in China During Lockdown: A Scottish Mom’s Experience
This week we are joined by Scottish expat Dools, who recently gave birth in China to a beautiful baby girl in April. She shares her experience giving birth in China during lockdown in Nantong, what the postnatal practice of “zuoyuezi 坐月子” (staying in for a whole month) is like for Chinese women, and cultural differences between Western and Chinese birthing practices.
Date Night China
Exploring dating, relationships, and communities in China. Every week we bring on diverse guests for hilarious, insightful, and in-depth conversations about dating, mental health, intercultural relationships, the LGBTQ+ community, and more. This podcast is not just about dating – it’s also about having healthy relationships with yourself, your partner if you have one, as well as the other people in your social circles that make life meaningful in China.