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The MotherToBaby Podcast

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Is my medication still ok to take if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding? What about marijuana? Is it ok? These are questions Chris Stallman, a mom just like you, hears every day through her work as a genetic counselor and teratogen information specialist, which is a fancy way of saying she's an expert in anything a woman might come in contact with and its known risks during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. She's part of a non-profit service called MotherToBaby and in The MotherToBaby Podcast, she'll answer your burning questions about what's ok and what's not during pregnancy and breastfeeding. No judgment. No topics are off-limits. Subscribe to The MotherToBaby Podcast and learn more at www.MotherToBaby.org.

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episode More Than Diapers: How Diaper Need Affects Maternal Mental Health cover

More Than Diapers: How Diaper Need Affects Maternal Mental Health

Diapers are something many families need every single day, yet diaper need remains a hidden struggle affecting millions of parents and babies across the United States. In this episode of The MotherToBaby Podcast, host Chris Stallman, MS, CGC, speaks with Dr. Megan V. Smith from the National Diaper Bank Network about the growing body of research connecting diaper need to infant health, maternal mental health, and overall family wellbeing. Dr. Smith discusses how limited access to clean diapers can contribute to increased stress, anxiety, feelings of shame, and depressive symptoms among parents, while also affecting infant health through increased diaper rash and related infections. The conversation also explores how financial hardship and unmet basic needs can impact both parents and babies during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Listeners will also learn about available resources and the important work being done to support families experiencing diaper need. Dr. Megan V. Smith is Chief of Innovation and Impact at the National Diaper Bank Network and a nationally recognized leader in maternal and child health, public health, and mental health equity. She published one of the first peer-reviewed studies on diaper need and its impact on child and maternal health. Learn more about the National Diaper Bank Network: https://nationaldiaperbanknetwork.org/ [https://nationaldiaperbanknetwork.org/] For evidence-based information about exposures during pregnancy and breastfeeding, visit MotherToBaby: https://mothertobaby.org/ [https://mothertobaby.org/] Questions about exposures during pregnancy or breastfeeding? Contact a MotherToBaby specialist by phone, text, live chat, or email: https://mothertobaby.org/contact-expert/ [https://mothertobaby.org/contact-expert/]

I går - 34 min
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Preeclampsia + Low Dose Aspirin with Dr. Karen Florio

High blood pressure disorders during pregnancy, including preeclampsia, can raise a lot of questions and anxiety for expectant parents. In this episode of The MotherToBaby Podcast, host Chris Stallman, genetic counselor, mom of four, and teratogen information specialist, sits down with maternal-fetal medicine specialist and member of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) Dr. Karen Florio to discuss what pregnant women should know about hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and the role low dose aspirin can play in reducing certain risks. Dr. Florio shares both her professional expertise caring for high-risk pregnancies and her personal experience navigating a high-risk pregnancy herself. Together, Chris and Dr. Florio break down the warning signs of preeclampsia, when to contact a healthcare provider, and why low dose aspirin may be recommended in some pregnancies, even though regular aspirin is typically avoided during pregnancy. The conversation also explores how common hypertensive disorders are, what patients can do to advocate for themselves, and reassuring, evidence-based guidance for anyone currently pregnant and feeling worried about blood pressure concerns. In this episode, we discuss: • What "high blood pressure in pregnancy" and hypertensive disorders actually mean • Signs and symptoms of preeclampsia to watch for • Why low dose aspirin may be recommended during pregnancy • Who may benefit from low dose aspirin therapy • When to reach out to a healthcare provider • How patients can feel informed and empowered during pregnancy About Our Guest: Dr. Karen Florio is a maternal-fetal medicine specialist at the University of Missouri and currently serves as Vice Chair of Patient Safety and Quality for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, as well as Director of Labor and Delivery. Her work focuses on hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and heart disease in pregnancy, and she has held leadership roles with Missouri's Pregnancy-Associated Mortality Review Board and the Missouri Perinatal Quality Collaborative. Learn more about MotherToBaby: https://mothertobaby.org/ Listen to more episodes of The MotherToBaby Podcast: https://mothertobaby.org/podcast/

20. maj 2026 - 25 min
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Pregnancy, Rheumatoid Arthritis & Resilience

What happens when a researcher studying pregnancy becomes a patient navigating her own autoimmune diagnosis? In this powerful episode of The MotherToBaby Podcast, genetic counselor Chris Stallman, CGC, sits down with Dr. Christina Longo, Assistant Professor at the University of Montreal and perinatal epidemiologist, to discuss her lived experience managing rheumatoid arthritis during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Dr. Longo shares how her first diagnosis during pregnancy reshaped her research focus—from child outcomes to the importance of maternal health, mental wellbeing, and self-advocacy. She opens up about the difficult decisions she faced around medication safety, breastfeeding, and treatment during pregnancy, and how patient-led communities and research studies helped her find strength and clarity. Listeners will learn: -How autoimmune diseases can change during pregnancy and postpartum -Why controlled treatment plans matter before conception -The emotional and physical toll of navigating chronic illness while pregnant -The importance of participating in pregnancy studies to improve care for future parents Whether you're living with a chronic condition, supporting someone who is, or counseling patients through pregnancy, this episode sheds light on the urgent need for research, empathy, and balanced care for both parent and baby. 🔗 Learn more or join a pregnancy study: https://mothertobaby.org/pregnancy-studies/ [https://mothertobaby.org/pregnancy-studies/]

6. maj 2026 - 37 min
episode How Birth Defect Surveillance Protects Moms & Babies: From Zika to Opioid Exposure cover

How Birth Defect Surveillance Protects Moms & Babies: From Zika to Opioid Exposure

How do public health experts detect emerging risks to pregnancies before they become widespread crises? In this episode of The MotherToBaby Podcast, host Chris Stallman, genetic counselor, mom of four, and teratogen information specialist, sits down with Dr. Amanda Elmore, Assistant Professor of Maternal & Child Health at the University of South Florida, to explore the powerful role of birth defect surveillance. Dr. Elmore shares how her career in public health began during the Zika virus epidemic—reviewing medical records of exposed infants to help the CDC understand the real-world impact of in-utero exposure. She explains how surveillance systems track structural and functional birth anomalies, serve as early warning systems for new and emerging exposures, and shape everything from clinical care and referral services to national public health policy. The conversation also dives into: * How surveillance led to rapid public health responses during the Zika crisis * What neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) reveals about opioid exposure during pregnancy * The push for real-time data using electronic medical records and health information exchanges * How machine learning and natural language processing may transform how cases are identified * Why a life-course perspective matters for children born with birth defects * How surveillance data supports funding, prevention efforts, and long-term family services Dr. Elmore also shares her vision for the future: a more standardized, timely, and integrated national system that can better support prevention, research, and lifelong care for affected children and families. This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at how data quietly powers some of the most important protections for moms and babies. 💡 Have questions about exposures during pregnancy or breastfeeding? You can contact MotherToBaby for free, confidential, evidence-based information: 📞 Call: 866-626-6847 📱 Text: 855-999-3525 💻 Visit: https://mothertobaby.org/ [https://mothertobaby.org/]

7. apr. 2026 - 20 min
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The Fourth Trimester: Medications, Beauty Products & Breastfeeding After Birth

The weeks after delivery (often called the fourth trimester) can raise just as many questions as pregnancy itself. From pain management and supplements to beauty treatments and mental health medications, many parents are unsure how different exposures may affect breastfeeding. In this episode of The MotherToBaby Podcast, host Chris Stallman, MS, CGC, is joined by Kirstie Perrotta, MPH, and Angela Messer, MS, Teratogen Information Specialists from MotherToBaby California, to discuss some of the most common postpartum questions they receive from parents and healthcare providers. Together, they explain how exposure information is evaluated during breastfeeding and how factors like dose, timing, and route of exposure influence what may reach breast milk. In This Episode, You'll Learn: -What the fourth trimester is and why exposure questions continue after delivery -Common postpartum concerns, including pain medications, stool softeners, and laxatives -How prescription pain medications, including opioids, are evaluated during breastfeeding -Why route of exposure matters when considering topical products -What to know about hair dye, Botox, manicures, facials, and salon treatments -Why supplements, herbal products, and proprietary blends raise additional questions -Which over-the-counter medications are often discussed in the breastfeeding period -How medication guidance can differ between pregnancy and lactation -Why addressing postpartum mental health conditions is essential -Common breastfeeding myths and misconceptions -Practical tips to reduce direct infant contact with topical products Key Takeaways: -Many medications have data available for use during breastfeeding -Topical products are typically evaluated based on how they are applied and absorbed -High-dose supplements and proprietary blends often lack breastfeeding data -Postpartum pain, mental health, and chronic conditions deserve appropriate treatment -Feeding decisions are personal, and there is no single approach that works for everyone Resources Mentioned: -MotherToBaby.org [https://mothertobaby.org/] – evidence-based fact sheets, Baby Blogs, podcasts, and educational resources -Over 300 fact sheets [https://mothertobaby.org/fact-sheets/] in English and Spanish on medications, exposures, and health conditions -One-on-one support via phone, chat, text, or email [https://mothertobaby.org/contact/] -MotherToBaby Pregnancy Studies [https://mothertobaby.org/pregnancy-studies/] – helping expand knowledge about medications, conditions, and exposures in pregnancy and lactation

25. mar. 2026 - 17 min
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