How to Have a Baby with Dr Sara Kayat

EPISODE · Mar 10, 2025 · 50 MIN

How to Have a Baby with Dr Sara Kayat

from Vision of Health

For many women, a large chunk of their life is spent trying to conceive, pregnant or in the post-partum stage. During these periods, it’s important to advocate for yourself and for this, knowledge is power. In this episode of Vision of Health, General Practitioner and TV Doctor, Dr Sara Kayat shares her evidence-based advice about navigating pregnancy, labour and the post-partum period Dr Sara studied medicine at King’s College London, where she also achieved a BSc in Physiology. She is a practicing GP, is resident doctor on ITV’s This Morning and is author of How to Have a Baby, an empowering, unbiased, essential toolkit for pregnancy, labour, birth, breastfeeding and your baby’s first year.This episode covers:What to do once you get a positive pregnancy testSupplements and nutrition during pregnancy Exercise in pregnancyWhether it’s safe to drink coffee in pregnancy Gestational diabetes Questions to ask when thinking about your birth plan How to advocate for yourself during labour Breast feeding Post-partum depression & mood fluctuations This episode will equip you with everything you need to know about having a baby.Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehv6NbpfGeE If you want to hear more from Dr Sara Kayat follow her Instagram @drsarakayat or website www.drsarakayat.com If you enjoyed this episode please do leave us a like and a review. And don’t forget to subscribe to keep hearing from your favourite experts! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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