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Moms Interrupted
by Moms Interrupted
We’re Taylor and Natasha — best friends, moms, and perinatal educators keeping it real about pregnancy, postpartum, breastfeeding, and motherhood. Honest, funny, and educational conversations about the messy, challenging and FUN parts of raising tiny humans while trying to stay ourselves. Welcome to the village.
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Moms Navigating Starting Solids: Baby Led Weaning, Gagging vs Choking & Allergens
Starting solids can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! In this episode, Natasha sits down with registered dietitian and Baby-Led Weaning expert Katie Ferraro, from @babyledweanteam, to break down what parents really need to know about feeding babies in the first year. They cover when to start solids, why waiting until 6 months matters, the truth about gagging vs. choking, introducing allergens, picky eating, snacks, water, constipation, and how to build confidence at the table. If you’re nervous about starting solids or drowning in conflicting advice online, this episode will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and ready to begin.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Mom Life: Transition from 1 to 2 Kids, Alcohol & Breastfeeding & Labor Signs
In this episode of Moms Interrupted, we’re covering the real mom life: from the transition from one to two kids, to breastfeeding questions, to knowing when labor is actually starting.We talk about the transition from 1 to 2 kids, dividing your attention, toddler regressions, overstimulation, and how family dynamics shift.We also break down one of the most asked postpartum questions: Can you drink alcohol while breastfeeding? We discuss timing, nuance, common myths, and how to make informed decisions that feel right for your family.Plus, we answer questions about early labor signs, what to do before heading to the hospital, newborn sleep, co-sleeping, supply dips after returning to work, high lipase milk and more.If you’re pregnant, postpartum, in the thick of toddler life, or just trying to survive motherhood with a sense of humor—this episode is for you.Topics Covered:Transitioning from 1 to 2 kidsToddler behavior & regressionsAlcohol & breastfeedingSigns labor is startingWhen to go to the hospitalNewborn sleep & co-sleepingPumping & supply dips after returning to workRealistic motherhood expectations🎙️ New episodes every week from two moms keeping it honest.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Your Hospital Stay After Birth: What No One Tells You
You planned for labor & delivery, but did anyone prepare you for what happens after birth when you're in the hospital? In this episode, we’re breaking down the postpartum hospital stay no one talks about: interruptions, sleep, pain, lactation visits, newborn weight loss and behavior, the provided food, billing and what we’d do differently next time.Whether you’re pregnant, newly postpartum, or just curious, this is the real, honest conversation we wish we had before giving birth. Plus: our best tips for your hospital stay and setting yourself up for breastfeeding success.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Unmedicated Positive Hospital Birth Story: Second Baby, Fast Labor, No Epidural
Taylor is back sharing her second birth story - and this one was completely different.After having her first baby at a birth center, she chose to work with an OB and deliver in a hospital, but still had an unmedicated birth as she had planned for.From her water breaking at 12:30am on her due date to a 4-hour labor, intense contractions minutes apart, and a 45-minute car ride while in active labor.We talk about:The biggest differences between birth center vs hospital birthWhat it’s actually like to have an unmedicated hospital birthTiming when to go to the hospital (and why it’s such a mind game)Labor starting with your water breaking (even though “that’s rare”)Managing contractions without an epiduralThe mental side of birth (and how it changes the second time)What helped her avoid tearingThat moment of “I can’t do this”… right before baby arrivesShe went from anxiety leading up to birth → to a fast, empowering, unmedicated delivery and shares exactly what made the difference this time.If you're preparing for birth, considering going unmedicated, or deciding between location of birth & type of care team, this episode is for you.XX,Taylor & Natasha
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How to Induce Labor Naturally + Epidurals & Doulas: What No One Tells You
In this episode, we’re breaking down one of the most talked-about (and misunderstood) parts of pregnancy: trying to get labor started.From dates and raspberry leaf tea to acupuncture, sex, and curb walking — we dive into the truth behind “natural induction” methods, what the research actually says, and what’s just anecdotal hype.We get into:- Your body won’t go into labor until it’s ready & why that's a good thing!- Alllllllll of the natural methods you COULD try- What might help vs. what’s potentially risky- The real role of doulas (and why they’re so powerful for birth outcomes)- Epidurals: the good, the trade-offs, and how to think about your options- How we have found to be the best approach for the final weeks of pregnancy without spiralingIf you’re in your third trimester (or just curious about birth), this is the honest, no-BS conversation you need.Because sometimes the most important thing to remember is: your baby will come when they’re ready 🤍🎧 Tune in for a grounded, evidence-based take — with plenty of personal stories and hot takes along the way.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Moms and Newborns: Gas, Cradle Cap, Witching Hour and What is Normal
In this episode, we’re talking all things newborn life: the weird, the normal, and the things that totally catch you off guard the first time around. From gas, grunting, spit-up, sneezing, meconium, cradle cap, swaddles, and witching hour to the reality that most newborn behaviors are bizarre but completely normal, we’re breaking down what’s actually worth worrying about and what’s just part of the newborn phase.We also talk about the pressure of waiting for labor, the “fourth trimester,” why newborns don’t need nearly as much stimulation as the internet wants you to think, and our best advice for supporting a gassy or fussy baby without spiraling. This episode is your reminder that newborns are under construction, you do not need to fix every little noise they make, and sometimes the best thing you can do is sit down, snuggle your baby, and trust that this phase will pass.If you’re in the thick of newborn life or getting ready to enter it again, this one is for you.
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Informed Feeding: Breast Milk, Formula, and What Moms Deserve to Know
In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most sensitive and polarizing conversations in motherhood: breast milk, formula, and informed feeding choices.We talk about the biochemical differences between breast milk and formula, the benefits and risks of each, combo feeding, and why so many parents make feeding decisions without truly having all the information. This is not a shame-based conversation, and it’s not a moral debate — it’s about facts, context, and helping moms make informed choices that work for their families.We also get into how maternity leave, hospital policies, formula marketing, and postpartum support shape infant feeding decisions in ways many families don’t realize. Whether you’re breastfeeding, formula feeding, combo feeding, pumping, or still figuring it out, this episode is here to support you with nuance, evidence, and zero judgment.Because moms deserve information, not guilt.XX, Taylor & Natasha
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Postpartum Identity: Letting Go, Mom Brain & Entertaining Kids
In this episode of Moms Interrupted, we talk about the massive identity shift that happens after becoming a mom. Postpartum isn’t just physical — your brain literally changes, your routines change, and suddenly the life you had before kids feels completely different.We share our experiences navigating “mom brain,” letting go of rigid expectations, and learning to let go in early motherhood. From feeling like you have to constantly entertain your kids, to the pressure to bounce back, to the endless noise about what kind of mom you’re supposed to be — it’s a lot.We also talk about the small things that helped us reconnect with ourselves postpartum: finding tiny pockets of time for ourselves, tuning out social media noise, embracing a little more “90s parenting,” and giving ourselves permission to still be figuring it out.In this episode we discuss:Why postpartum identity shifts are completely normalWhat “mom brain” actually feels likeLetting go of the pressure to constantly entertain your kidsFinding small ways to reconnect with yourselfWhy motherhood doesn’t have to fit into one boxIf you’re in the thick of postpartum and wondering who you are now, this episode is your reminder that you’re not alone — and there’s no deadline for finding your new rhythm.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Mom Friendships: Making, Keeping & Losing Friends After Kids
Motherhood changes everything, especially your friendships. In this episode, we talk honestly about making mom friends, maintaining old friendships, and why relationships can shift after having kids. From feeling lonely postpartum to navigating friends without children, we break down the realities no one talks about, including mom group dynamics, canceled plans, social media pressure, and why different friends serve different seasons of life.We touch on:Surprising stats about loneliness in motherhoodHow we've made new mom friends What to do when friendships fade or feel one-sidedWhy communication matters more than perfectionHow to support friends in different life stagesWhether you’re the first mom in your group, the last, or somewhere in between, this episode is your reminder that friendship in motherhood isn’t broken…it’s evolving.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Co-Sleeping & Safe Sleep: The Impossible Decisions of Motherhood
Co-sleeping is one of the most emotional, controversial, and misunderstood topics in modern motherhood and most parents aren’t getting the full picture.In this episode, we break down what co-sleeping actually means, why over 60% of mothers report doing it at some point, and what the research really says about safety, risk, and the famous Safe Sleep Seven. We also talk about the cultural history behind Western sleep norms, why parents feel pressure to lie to pediatricians, and how social media has made infant sleep more stressful than ever.This is not a “do this or else” episode. It’s an education-first, judgment-free conversation about how families make impossible decisions when they’re exhausted, overwhelmed, and just trying to keep everyone safe and rested.If you’ve ever Googled baby sleep at 3am, this episode is for you.We cover:The difference between co-sleeping, bedsharing, and room-sharingSafe vs unsafe sleep environmentsThe science behind breastfeeding + sleep proximityHow temperament affects infant sleepWhy motherhood decisions aren’t black and whiteOur goal: less shame, more information, and parents who feel empowered instead of afraid.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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The Decision To Become A Mother, Teething Myths & What Not To Say To A First Time Mom
In this episode of Mom’s Interrupted, Taylor and Natasha cover the “greatest hits” of early parenthood: how to know if you want to be a mom, how to set realistic expectations for the newborn/toddler years, and why certainty isn’t required to be a great parent. Then we get into teething—what’s real vs. myth (fever, diarrhea, sleep), what actually helps, and why the teething industry can feel so predatory. We wrap with a laugh-cry list of what not to say to pregnant women and new moms—and what to say instead.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Predatory Marketing in Pregnancy & Motherhood
In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the multi-billion-dollar industry built on maternal insecurity. From prenatals to formula to postpartum “bounce back” programs, we unpack how marketing to moms is often less about evidence and more about emotion.We talk about the history of formula advertising, the WHO Code of Marketing Breastmilk Substitutes, and why many of the tactics we see every day are actually illegal in other countries. We dig into GLP-1 and weight-loss marketing aimed at postpartum women, “datafied parenting,” influencer culture, and how fear-based messaging convinces moms they’re doing it wrong unless they buy the right product.Most importantly, we talk about how women are increasingly being marketed to by other women and how “helping moms” has quietly turned into a very profitable business model.Raise your hand if you've ever been personally victimized, targeted, manipulated by predatory marketing.XX,Natasha
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The Third Trimester: Pregnancy Insomnia, Changing Your Care Team and Surviving It All
Pregnancy is a marathon, not a sprint—and the third trimester can feel like the longest mile. In this episode, we get real about the final stretch of pregnancy: the insomnia, the discomfort, the emotional rollercoaster, and the constant question of “how do people actually enjoy this?!” We talk about how boy and girl pregnancies can feel totally different, navigating changing symptoms, and learning to listen to your intuition when something doesn’t feel right. From cervical checks to switching providers, we dive into what good care should look like—and why it’s completely okay to shop around for a care team that truly supports you. We also get honest about the mental side of pregnancy: the weirdness of your body not fully feeling like your own, the pressure to “prepare for everything,” and the overwhelm of buying way too much stuff. Plus, practical topics like harvesting colostrum, meal prepping for postpartum, and what’s actually helpful versus just more noise. And of course, we debate the ultimate pregnancy question: what’s worse—first trimester nausea or third trimester discomfort? If you’re in the thick of it (or just trying to survive it all), this episode is for you. 💛 XX, Natasha & Taylor
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Moms Vs. Potty Training
Potty training is the milestone that makes you question everything: your patience, your flooring choices, and why your kid suddenly has unlimited access to the toilet (and your bronzer 😭).In this episode, we talk about how we’re approaching potty training in real life — the wins, the chaos, the “three-day method” pressure, and why we think the whole “readiness” conversation has gotten wildly overcomplicated. We get into why so many parents feel set up to fail, what helped us chill out, how long it actually takes, and why overnight potty training is a totally separate beast.We cover:One nap vs two naps (and why “24-hour sleep” matters more than the schedule)The real first steps of potty training (without the perfectionism)Underwear too early = confusing (sometimes)Why “3 days” is often a lie (and what to expect instead)Accidents in public, beach pee, and normalizing the chaosDiaper industry, marketing, and why potty training age has changedOvernights + naps: when to keep the diaper and why it’s normalIf you’re in the thick of it, about to start, or spiraling because your kid didn’t follow the internet playbook — this one’s for you. No shame, no pressure… and probably a reminder to lock up your makeup.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Postpartum Support: What Mom's Actually Need
Postpartum isn’t only about being a good dad — it’s about being a good partner.In this episode, we’re talking directly to partners (and the moms who want to send this to them) about what actually helps in the postpartum season — and what doesn’t.We cover what dads should expect after birth, how to truly support a postpartum mom, and why this season isn’t about doing everything “right,” but about showing up in the ways that matter.We talk about:Why things said in the middle of the night don’t count the next day 😅Whether dads should take the baby to pediatrician appointmentsWhy we need to stop enabling husbands — they are fully capableLetting go of “he’s not doing it the right way (aka your way)”The real value of rest and only taking care of baby in postpartumWhy moms shouldn’t feel guilty for “not doing enough”How dads can take ownership of scheduling, check-ins, and emotional supportPostpartum sex, changing needs, and honest communicationAnd why postpartum is less about being a great father and more about being a great partnerIf you’re pregnant, newly postpartum, or want your partner to truly understand what support looks like after a baby — this is the episode to send them.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Breastfeeding Moms Navigating Weaning
Weaning from breastfeeding is one of those transitions no one really prepares you for — emotionally, hormonally, or practically.In this episode, we’re talking honestly about what it’s actually like to stop breastfeeding: the unexpected hormone crash, the brain fog and mood swings, the identity shift, and why even when you’re ready to be done, it can still hit way harder than you expect.We also break down some of the biggest weaning myths, including:Why starting solids doesn’t automatically mean less breastfeedingWhy “baby-led weaning” is a confusing nameWhether your toddler really needs cow’s milkAnd why there is no “right” order or perfect plan for dropping feedsWe share our own very real weaning stories, the hurdles, what we wish we had known sooner, and how to think about weaning in a way that’s actually sustainable and supportive — for both you and your baby.If you’re thinking about weaning, in the middle of it, or still months away but already anxious about it, this episode will make you feel less alone and a lot more normal.🎧 Listen now and don’t forget to follow Moms Interrupted for more honest conversations about motherhood, matrescence, and everything in between.
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Hot Takes for the Holidays: Pregnancy, Newborn Sleep & Postpartum Truths
In this week’s episode, we’re diving into all the pregnancy, newborn, and postpartum truths we wish someone had told us. From dressing the bump, to newborn sleep that is anything but linear, to what we’re doing differently next time in postpartum — we’re covering it all.We share our honest takes on diaper pails (do you really need one?), taking your infant to the dentist, navigating giving babies water, and why normal newborn behavior often gets mislabeled as “problems.” We also chat induction, what we wish we knew the first time, and nursing in a carrier once baby number two arrives.If you’re navigating pregnancy, postpartum, or in the thick of newborn life, this episode hits it all.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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My Positive Unmedicated Birth Story as A First Time Mom
Join me as I share my positive unmedicated birth story as a first-time mom — every high, every challenge, and the mindset + support that made this experience so empowering. My goal isn’t to tell anyone how to give birth, but to offer a calm, encouraging perspective for moms who are preparing, curious, or simply love hearing real birth stories.In this video I talk through:• early labor + what helped me stay grounded• how I coped without medication• the moment everything shifted• what I’d do the same (and differently!) next time• what surprised me most as a first-time momIf you’re hoping for an unmedicated birth or just want a reassuring story that doesn’t rely on fear or chaos, this one’s for you. 💛✨ Comment below with your birth experience or what you’re manifesting for your own.XX, Taylor
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In Laws & Unsolicited Advice: Finding Your Voice as a Mom
Navigating in-laws and unsolicited advice as a new mom isn’t easy. This week we’re diving into boundaries, overstepping, and all the moments that make you feel judged or second-guessed in your own motherhood. We talk about why family members (especially grandparents) feel entitled to weigh in, how we have navigated responding when advice crosses the line, and ways to stay confident in your instincts even when everyone has an opinion.If you’re juggling family pressure, clashing expectations, or just trying to trust yourself without the noise—this episode is for you. Real stories and a reminder that you know your baby best.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Pumping 101: A Modern Mom's Guide
We’re lactation educators and moms breaking down the real truths about pumping — when you actually need to do it, why introducing it too soon can lead to oversupply and burnout, and how modern motherhood’s obsession with “efficiency” is exhausting us. We cover normal newborn behavior, diaper output, hand expression, partner support (ways they can support you that isn't feeding related), and choosing a pump that fits your life. If you’ve ever felt confused, pressured, or just tired of the noise — this one’s for you.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Moms Navigating Childcare
From the daycare waitlists to the mom guilt to pumping in a closet—childcare in America feels like a system built against us. In this episode, Natasha and Taylor unpack what it’s really like navigating childcare through every season of motherhood—how their choices have shifted with each baby, why it always seems to fall on moms to figure it out, and how to reframe the guilt that comes with needing help and being away from their kids. Whether you’re home full-time, working, or somewhere in between, this one’s for every mom doing her best (and crushing it) in a system that makes it harder and more complicated that it should be. Remember that everything is temporary and we are all learning as we go! You've got this!XX, Natasha & Taylor
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Halloween: Motherhood Edition
Mini episode alert! The moms get real about Halloween — the chaos, the costumes, and the candy stashes. Less scary stories, more solidarity. Halloween hits different as a mom — and honestly, it’s kind of magical. From the pure joy of your kids in costume to late-night candy raids and neighborhood walks, Natasha and Taylor chat about finding the fun (and keeping your sanity) during spooky season. A short, sweet reminder that even the chaos can be the best memories. XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Unhinged Breastfeeding Advice: Let’s Clear It Up
This week, we're talking about all of the truly unhinged breastfeeding "advice" we've heard and you guys submitted. From “drink a Guinness” to “don’t feed in public,” some of it makes sense... others are just truly shocking. We’re stepping in with big-sister energy to bust the myths, share what actually helps, and remind you—you’re doing amazing! Whether you're already IN IT or pregnant and looking for what to expect, we got you! XX,Taylor & Natasha
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Birth Plans 101: Pregnant and Planning? Here's What You Need to Know
Whether you’re pregnant or planning ahead, this episode breaks down how to create a birth plan that actually supports you. We talk about birth satisfaction, working with doulas, using the BRAIN acronym to make informed choices, and why knowledge is power when it comes to labor.From your “ideal” plan to your “what if” plan, we cover it all — and remind you not to let anyone gaslight you in the process.XX, Taylor & Natasha
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Realities of a First Time Mom: Bounce Back, Mental Load, Pelvic Floor
This week, we’re tackling five hot topics in motherhood that everyone’s talking about — and a few that no one talks about enough. From Margot Robbie’s “bounce-back” and Jennifer Affleck’s postpartum on Dancing with the Stars, to getting your period back, pelvic floor realities (yes, we've peed ourselves), and the myth of the “prince charming,” we’re diving into it all.We also get honest about the mental load, why “educating your baby” is not as complicated as we sometimes make it, and how working out can be about feeling strong and not looking a certain way during pregnancy and postpartum. It’s a mix of real mom chats, research & education, and relatable chaos — just how we like it.Tune in for your weekly reminder that you’re doing great, your body is incredible, and motherhood is about navigating, balancing and evolving. XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Transitioning Into Motherhood with Pets
We love our pets…but after kids, the constant barking, shedding, and need for attention can feel like one more thing on an already overflowing plate. In this episode, we talk about the overstimulation that comes with balancing pets and parenting, the guilt of not being able to give them the same love as before, and the funny (and frustrating) ways animals insert themselves into family life. If you’ve ever felt touched out and then had a dog jump on your lap, this one’s for you.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Are You a First Time Mom? We're Answering Your Questions Pt. 2!
In this AMA-style episode, we answer things that have been on your mind! How can you best support your wife postpartum? Should I eat my placenta (we have some wild stories.) What exercises should you do during all of the different trimesters? Best breastfeed tips? What to bring in hospital bag? Glam for Birth? We truly cover it ALL. Can't wait for you to chat along with us on the couch. XX, Taylor & Natasha
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Career Building, Baby Planning, and Doing It All: Featuring Emma from Emma's Too Much
In celebration of our 20th episode, we're chatting with Emma from Emma's Too Much Podcast about all things career building while baby planning, and trying to do it all. Have you done "the math" about when you want to have kids based on career, age, engagements, etc.? We're right there with you. Having a baby is ALL encompassing and take A LOT of work. What things should you think about before you have kids, and how have the ways in which we were raised shaped who we want to be as mothers? Are you an independent career-driven woman who one day wants kids, but doesn't know the things to think about first? This episode is for you. We chat about financial complications and security, how to ask for help in a partnership if you are hyper independent, and balancing your passions with being a mom. Everyone's approach on motherhood is different... and that's OK. Join us on the couch! XX Taylor & Natasha
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Birth, Breastfeeding & Beyond: Your Questions Answered
We opened up an AMA and you delivered! In this episode, we’re answering your questions about all things pregnancy loss, birth, comfort measures during labor, breastfeeding, weaning, and more. Whether you’re preparing for delivery, navigating feeding choices, or just curious about the process, this episode is full of real talk, practical tips, and encouragement for every stage of the journey.XX, Taylor & Natasha
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First Trimester of Pregnancy + Big News!
We have some exciting news to share—Taylor is pregnant! 🎉 In this episode, we dive into her journey so far, from finding out she was expecting to navigating all the ups and downs of the first trimester. We talk about the symptoms, the emotions that come with a growing family, and how she’s balancing early pregnancy with everyday life. Whether you’re in the middle of your own first trimester, reminiscing on that season, or just here for the big news, this episode is full of honesty, laughter, and lots of excitement for what’s ahead.XX Taylor & Natasha
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My Daughter’s Unmedicated Birth Story + Reflections on Her First Year
Today, my baby turns ONE. In this episode, I’m taking you back to the day she came into the world—sharing the highs, the unexpected moments, and everything I felt in those first hours of motherhood. Then, we fast-forward through the whirlwind of her first year: the challenges, the joy, and what I’ve learned along the way. Whether you’re a parent reflecting on your own journey or just curious about the real, raw side of birth and babyhood, this episode is a heartfelt look at what the last 12 months have meant to me.XX,Natasha & Taylor
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Traveling with Kids
Traveling with kids can be daunting, but we're here to make it less scary and more fun. In this episode, we go into our favorite travel hacks, our must-haves on the plane, the easiest ages to travel, and our general experiences. Kids are going to have tantrums regardless of where you are, so it may as well be in the Alps. Kids at weddings? We have hot takes. Traveling with breastmilk? We have stories that will help you so you don't repeat our mistakes. The most important rule of vacation with kids is: There are no rules. Nap time? Whenever it happens (if it even happens.) Want chicken fingers every meal? Be our guest. Buckle up as we take you on our adventures. It's not the easiest - but it's ALWAYS worth it. XX Taylor and Natasha
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Are You a First Time Mom? We're Answering Your Questions!
You asked, we answered!In this episode, we’re diving into the questions you sent us on Instagram stories—everything from the nitty-gritty of newborn life to those “is this normal?” moments every first-time mom experiences. Whether you're in the thick of the fourth trimester or preparing for baby's arrival, this one’s for you.
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Real Talk on Breastfeeding: From Day One to Month Six
The first six months of breastfeeding can feel like a rollercoaster — beautiful, overwhelming, exhausting, and everything in between. From cluster feeding and supply worries to growth spurts, pumping, and returning to work.Whether you're exclusively breastfeeding, combo feeding, or figuring it out day by day, this episode is here to offer guidance, reassurance, and real talk. We’ll also share tips on how to know your baby is getting enough, when to seek help, and how to advocate for yourself as a new parent.Let’s normalize the struggles, celebrate the wins, and support one another through the messy, magical first six months! We're here for you! XX, Natasha & TaylorFollow us on IG + TikTok: @momsinterruptedpod
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The Truth about Postpartum
In this episode, Natasha and Taylor dive deep into the postpartum trenches and what to expect. How much do you bleed? Do you look down there after to check how things are going...? How does your body feel and look? How long even is postpartum? When do you actually want to have sex again? We often read about pregnancy, birth, and even parenting books in preparation for becoming mothers. Rarely do we read about what to expect in the fourth trimester. Oftentimes, we're at home feeling isolated while we are trying to heal. The truth is, postpartum is not 6-8 weeks - it can be years before you feel like yourself again. You aren't alone if you feel that way, and we're here to tell you it's OK if you don't fit your jeans 2 years later, and it's OK if you don't want to immediately have sex when you're cleared. Let's chat the good, bad and ugly. TOGETHER. XX Taylor & Natasha Follow us on social media: IG: momsinterruptedpodTT: momsinterruptedpod
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How to Parent Toddlers with Expert Debbie Z (LCSW)
In this episode, we sit down with certified parent coach Debbie Zeichner (LCSW) to talk all things toddler parenting—tantrums, transitions, and how to stay calm in the chaos. Whether you're deep in the “no” phase or navigating power struggles, this conversation is packed with practical tools and mindset shifts to help you parent with more confidence and connection.Follow us on IG + TikTok: @momsinterruptedpod Follow Debbie:@debbiezeichener.parentcoach https://debbiezeichnerlcsw.com/
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Hot Topics with Pediatrician Dr. Yoshi Rothman
This week we brought in board certified pediatrician, Dr. Yoshi Rothman, to weigh in on all the questions flooding your feeds. We asked what’s fact, what’s fear-mongering, and what parents really need to know. Join us for a judgment-free conversation that tackles the hottest parenting topics with real answers and plenty of laughs.
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Baby Sleep and the Myths We're Sold
Is your baby’s sleep “broken,” or is the system that taught you how babies should sleep the real problem? In this episode, we unpack the biggest myths parents are sold about baby sleep—like sleeping through the night and “bad habits.”We’re talking about what’s biologically normal, what the research actually says, and how to tune out the noise and trust your instincts. Whether you’re navigating nap battles or nighttime wake-ups, this conversation will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and a little less alone in the middle of the night.We cover:Why “sleeping through the night” is misunderstoodHow to shift your mindset around baby sleepReassurance that your baby is not broken (and neither are you)
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TTC: Are You Trying to Conceive?
Are you trying to conceive? In this episode, Natasha and Taylor go deep in the weeds of TTC for you. We chat through wives tales, myths, moon cycles and the science behind making a baby. As women, it feels like we spend our whole teenage and young adult lives trying to NOT get pregnant. Then when we decide to… Why does it feel so hard? All of a sudden you’re taking sperm supplements, ovulation strips, fertility acupuncture, and more… Women’s fertility is spoken about a lot - but what about men’s fertility? Join us as we discuss all things TTC, including Taylor’s current personal TTC journey, and Natasha’s “TTC witch” expertise. We are here to make you feel less alone. Show us the ovulation test strips, DM us the most unhinged things you’ve been trying. We want to know, and we want you to join our TTC family. XX Taylor and Natasha
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Breastfeeding in the First Two Weeks: Foundation for Success
In this episode, Natasha and Taylor explore the critical first two weeks of breastfeeding—a time that lays the foundation for long-term lactation success. These early days can be raw, messy, magical—and overwhelming. We break down what’s normal (and what’s not), covering topics like cluster feeding, latch challenges, nipple pain, and the process of milk coming in. From our background as lactation educator counselors, you'll hear evidence-based guidance, professional/personal insight, and practical tips to help you navigate this intense and important stage with confidence. We believe that breastfeeding doesn't always have to be so hard. We're here to help you reclaim your intuition and listen to yourself, not society. XX Taylor and Natasha
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Pregnancy following Pregnancy loss, and Birth Preparation from a First Time Mom
*Disclaimer: We speak about pregnancy loss in this episode at great length.* This is our first real mom spotlight, a series we are committed to bringing to you guys! Real moms, real stories.Today Taylor and Natasha have conversations with a first time mama - and a long time friend, Kelea. Before her current pregnancy, she experienced a traumatic pregnancy loss - and in the moment felt completely at a loss at what to do. Do you go to the hospital, do you stay home and let it run its course? Do you Chat GPT what to do? How do you know the point to go in? All of these things have us wondering why something that is so common - feels so difficult to navigate. We also walk through Kelea’s current pregnancy, navigating things like her birth plan. Why do women seem to NEVER catch a break in terms of judgment towards their birth plan, we truly are all doing something hard. Let’s give each other a break. P.S., NIPPLE STIMULATION CAN START LABOR. You heard it here first. We can’t wait for you to listen.XX Taylor and Natasha
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Snaps for Dads
In this episode, we give major snaps for dads. Join Natasha and Taylor for a special father's day episode where they walk you through dads throughout history... And acknowledge just how far they have come. Let's be real, the parenting job was never created for 50/50 - Sometimes it feels like men are like "bobo the sperm donor", and women go through IT ALL. However, men are there too ,experiencing relationship changes and real hardships as well (yes we said it!) So let's acknowledge them...Happy Father' Day!P.S. Dads take notes, because we'll walk through what our listeners say are the BEST things that their partner did for them postpartum.
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What Is the Modern Village?
In this episode, Natasha and Taylor talk about the “Village” - What does the modern day village look like? It’s still needed… You may just have to work harder to get it. We walk through WHO is a part of these modern day villages… Your OB, Midwife, Doula, Lactation Consultant, Best friends, Family, Therapist, Acupuncturist… Anyone who makes you feel supported, seen and heard. Sometimes setting things up while pregnant, can make you feel less alone in it when baby comes. It’s HARD to make friends as adults, but it’s always worth it to try. Friendships change after babies and that’s OK - However if your friend isn’t being supportive of how your life looks different and adapting with you… Find new ones! If you want a village, you have to be a villager. Are you looking for a village? JOIN OURS. XX Natasha and Taylor
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Postpartum Mental Health with Tatiana, LMFT
In honor of Maternal Mental Health Awareness month, Natasha and Taylor chat with their first ever guest Tatiana Baroni, a Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, who specializes in Perinatal Mood and Anxiety disorders. In this episode, we dive into the common struggles that women face in motherhood. How common are PMAD’s? How do you know the difference between things like Postpartum OCD, Postpartum Anxiety, Baby Blues and Postpartum Depression? Education on how to identify them, knowing where to get help and trusting your care team can make all the difference. We’re here to help remove the stigma, and have a candid conversation about the REAL things we go through - and why it can be so hard to get help. Please check out Postpartum Support International for additional resources and support. (postpartum.net)XX Natasha & Taylor
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Birth Class, but Cooler.
In this episode Taylor and Natasha answer the question “what is birth?” and give a crash course on what is going on during the different stages and phases of labor. Don’t worry, this isn’t your average birth class - it’s a run down of the basic biology, with some must hear stories sprinkled in. Husbands in the waiting room? Placentas in freezer? Nurses telling us to stop pushing when baby is COMING? A king wanting us to give birth on our backs? You’re going to hear it all, and we can’t wait for you to laugh with us. XX Taylor & Natasha
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Pregnancy is So Fun, Right?
In this episode, Taylor and Natasha get real about pregnancy.It’s not all glowing skin and cute bump pics like Instagram might have you believe. If you're feeling nauseous, exhausted, anxious, or just not yourself… we see you. You’re not alone, and you’re not doing it wrong.We share our own stories—like fainting in a dentist chair, dragging ourselves through bachelorette parties, and barely surviving work days.Let this episode be a reminder: you don’t have to “love every moment” of pregnancy.And if you’re not pregnant, check in on your friends who are—they still want to feel included, even if they’re too wiped to show up.Reach out to us if you are feeling alone in your pregnancy - we've got you.
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Stop Googling - Tune in
Welcome to Moms Interrupted with Taylor and Natasha. In their first ever episode, they explain how this podcast came to be. Although they both come from the perinatal educator world (doula, lactation, childbirth) they STILL felt shocked at the lack of support and overwhelming feelings they experienced while entering motherhood. Does it have to be this hard? Dive into their personal journey's of motherhood, and why honest, informed conversations about being a mom in America matter more than ever. Whether you're expecting, newly postpartum, deep in the trenches of motherhood, or even just curious... you're welcome here!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
We’re Taylor and Natasha — best friends, moms, and perinatal educators keeping it real about pregnancy, postpartum, breastfeeding, and motherhood. Honest, funny, and educational conversations about the messy, challenging and FUN parts of raising tiny humans while trying to stay ourselves. Welcome to the village.
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