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When Millennials Become Moms
Dr. Organic Mommy
56 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to "When Millennials Become Moms," covering all aspects of parenting, pregnancy, postpartum care, nutrition, and non-toxic living. Dr. Natasha Beck, also known as Dr. Organic Mommy, is a public health and parenting expert. She founded Dr. Organic Mommy to assist every parent in making healthy decisions for themselves and their families. During her early career in clinics, she observed the significant impact of diet on children's health. Her determination grew when her first child was hospitalized for 29 days, fueling her frustration with marketing schemes and the lack of regulation and transparency in the consumer product industry. Implementing non-toxic changes in her life, she began educating others about her journey. She continues her research and exploration with "When Millennials Become Moms." Along with her co-host and Dr. Organic Mommy co-founder Emily Raiber, they engage with leading experts, share personal struggles, and navigate the vast amount of information available. They aim to simplify the complexities of modern motherhood, which is very different from the era when baby boomers were raising children.
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Welcome to "When Millennials Become Moms," covering all aspects of parenting, pregnancy, postpartum care, nutrition, and non-toxic living. Dr. Natasha Beck, also known as Dr. Organic Mommy, is a public health and parenting expert. She founded Dr. Organic Mommy to assist every parent in making healthy decisions for themselves and their families. During her early career in clinics, she observed the significant impact of diet on children's health. Her determination grew when her first child was hospitalized for 29 days, fueling her frustration with marketing schemes and the lack of regulation and transparency in the consumer product industry. Implementing non-toxic changes in her life, she began educating others about her journey. She continues her research and exploration with "When Millennials Become Moms." Along with her co-host and Dr. Organic Mommy co-founder Emily Raiber, they engage with leading experts, share personal struggles, and navigate the vast amount of information available. They aim to simplify the complexities of modern motherhood, which is very different from the era when baby boomers were raising children.
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Kids & Family
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Preparing Your Child for a New Baby: Tips to Ease the Transition
When Millennials Become Moms
23 minutes
6 months ago
Preparing Your Child for a New Baby: Tips to Ease the Transition
In this episode, Emily and Dr. Natasha Beck (aka Dr. Organic Mommy) dive into the important topic of introducing a new baby to an older sibling. Natasha shares personal stories, helpful scripts, and practical tips for making the transition smoother—starting from pregnancy all the way to the baby’s first days at home. They also highlight a few favorite products of the week and how thoughtful preparation can help reduce sibling rivalry down the line. Timestamps:     •    0:00 – TV shows and movie chat     •    1:00 – Emily on her son’s aversion to movies     •    4:15 – Product of the Week: Force of Nature Meatballs     •    5:00 – Product of the Week: Reel Paper Towels     •    7:30 – How to introduce a new baby to your child     •    10:30 – Stories and scripts to prepare older siblings     •    12:30 – What to do when you get home from the hospital     •    15:30 – Dr. Organic Mommy Feeding Boxes     •    18:00 – Preventing future sibling rivalry     •    21:00 – Involving your child in setting up the baby’s room Links: Force of Nature Meatballs -https://forceofnature.com/products/beef-italian-meatballs Reel Paper Towels (Use Code DRORGANICMOMMY20) -https://www.reelpaper.com/DRORGANICMOMMY20 Hospital Bag Blog - https://www.drorganicmommy.com/blog/whats-in-my-hospital-bag-natasha-beck Introducing New Sibling Blog https://www.drorganicmommy.com/blog/how-to-prepare-your-children-for-new-baby-natasha-beck *Story Script: Once upon a time, there was a little star child getting ready to come down to Earth. The star child looked and looked for the perfect place — a home full of love, and a big brother to show him the way. He saw a cozy house and a shining big brother who knew all the best songs, everything about baseball and gardening, and he said, ‘That is the home I choose.’ And so he began his journey to come and be with them…
When Millennials Become Moms
Welcome to "When Millennials Become Moms," covering all aspects of parenting, pregnancy, postpartum care, nutrition, and non-toxic living. Dr. Natasha Beck, also known as Dr. Organic Mommy, is a public health and parenting expert. She founded Dr. Organic Mommy to assist every parent in making healthy decisions for themselves and their families. During her early career in clinics, she observed the significant impact of diet on children's health. Her determination grew when her first child was hospitalized for 29 days, fueling her frustration with marketing schemes and the lack of regulation and transparency in the consumer product industry. Implementing non-toxic changes in her life, she began educating others about her journey. She continues her research and exploration with "When Millennials Become Moms." Along with her co-host and Dr. Organic Mommy co-founder Emily Raiber, they engage with leading experts, share personal struggles, and navigate the vast amount of information available. They aim to simplify the complexities of modern motherhood, which is very different from the era when baby boomers were raising children.