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What to Eat During Pregnancy, Motherhood & Real Life with Madison Stewart, MS in Nutrition

30 min · 9 jun 2026
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When you get pregnant, food can suddenly feel a lot more complicated. There are new rules to learn, foods you’re told to avoid, nutrients you’re supposed to prioritize, and plenty of advice that can feel hard to sort through when you’re already tired, nauseous, or taking care of other kids. In this episode, we’re joined by Madison Stewart, a mom of two toddlers with another baby on the way, who also has a master’s degree in nutrition. Madison brings a helpful mix of professional knowledge and lived experience to the conversation because she’s navigating the same questions as any other expecting mom right now. Together, we talk about what really matters when it comes to eating during pregnancy, how to handle cravings and food aversions, what to do on high-nausea days, and how to take care of yourself when you’re also taking care of everyone else. What we cover: * Why pregnancy nutrition can feel so overwhelming * What foods and nutrients are especially helpful during pregnancy * How to think about the rules around foods to avoid * What to eat when you’re nauseous or nothing sounds good * How to handle cravings and food aversions without guilt * Simple snack and meal ideas for busy or low-energy days * How Madison balances feeding herself while also parenting toddlers * What she wishes more expecting parents knew about nourishing themselves during pregnancy Who this episode is for: Any mom or expecting mom trying to figure out how to think about nutrition while also figuring out life with kids, especially if you’re navigating pregnancy, nausea, cravings, food aversions, or the daily reality of taking care of everyone else while trying to take care of yourself too. To learn more about Madison Stewart, follow her on Instagram at @madisonsteww [https://www.instagram.com/madisonsteww/]. For more from The Starter Set, visit www.TheStarterSet.com [http://www.TheStarterSet.com] or follow us on Instagram @thestarterset [https://instagram.com/thestarterset]. Have questions or episode requests? Contact us at info@thestarterset.com [info@thestarterset.com]. Note: Information in this episode is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It does not constitute medical, nutrition, or professional advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation.

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aflevering What to Eat During Pregnancy, Motherhood & Real Life with Madison Stewart, MS in Nutrition artwork

What to Eat During Pregnancy, Motherhood & Real Life with Madison Stewart, MS in Nutrition

When you get pregnant, food can suddenly feel a lot more complicated. There are new rules to learn, foods you’re told to avoid, nutrients you’re supposed to prioritize, and plenty of advice that can feel hard to sort through when you’re already tired, nauseous, or taking care of other kids. In this episode, we’re joined by Madison Stewart, a mom of two toddlers with another baby on the way, who also has a master’s degree in nutrition. Madison brings a helpful mix of professional knowledge and lived experience to the conversation because she’s navigating the same questions as any other expecting mom right now. Together, we talk about what really matters when it comes to eating during pregnancy, how to handle cravings and food aversions, what to do on high-nausea days, and how to take care of yourself when you’re also taking care of everyone else. What we cover: * Why pregnancy nutrition can feel so overwhelming * What foods and nutrients are especially helpful during pregnancy * How to think about the rules around foods to avoid * What to eat when you’re nauseous or nothing sounds good * How to handle cravings and food aversions without guilt * Simple snack and meal ideas for busy or low-energy days * How Madison balances feeding herself while also parenting toddlers * What she wishes more expecting parents knew about nourishing themselves during pregnancy Who this episode is for: Any mom or expecting mom trying to figure out how to think about nutrition while also figuring out life with kids, especially if you’re navigating pregnancy, nausea, cravings, food aversions, or the daily reality of taking care of everyone else while trying to take care of yourself too. To learn more about Madison Stewart, follow her on Instagram at @madisonsteww [https://www.instagram.com/madisonsteww/]. For more from The Starter Set, visit www.TheStarterSet.com [http://www.TheStarterSet.com] or follow us on Instagram @thestarterset [https://instagram.com/thestarterset]. Have questions or episode requests? Contact us at info@thestarterset.com [info@thestarterset.com]. Note: Information in this episode is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It does not constitute medical, nutrition, or professional advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation.

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