Pregnancy can bring about a lot of physical bodily changes, but it can also introduce a whole new vocabulary as well.  In today’s episode, Doula Rachael and Dr. Shannon highlight terms that can help you navigate your prenatal journey. with more ease and confidence.  

From basic anatomy definitions of common organs, organ systems, and tissues that are ever-changing during pregnancy to common terms you might be hearing at your prenatal exams.  This list is not all-encompassing, but they hope to bring about more knowledge a nd awareness to help you navigate pregnancy with more ease.  

From amazing facts about your placenta and uterus to understanding more about cervical exams and group B strep, this episode is a good start for increasing your prenatal vocab.  And stay tuned next week for part 2 which is all about common birth termanology.

Resources mentioned in the episode:

Preventing GBS - at home with Tiffany and Kelly podcast 

Group B strep from Evidence Based Birth 

Failure to Progress from Evidence Based Birth 

Curiosity and Beyond
Exploring the Magical World of Knowledge

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