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The Popped Podcast is your go-to resource for everything pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Hosted by Dr. Emily Muery, Prenatal/Postpartum Chiropractor and Birth Doula, this podcast dives deep into the real, raw, and rarely discussed truths about pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and beyond!

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Are All These Ultrasounds Necessary?

In this episode of The POPPED Podcast, Dr. Emily explores a question that most pregnant women have never been asked:How did we know where babies were before ultrasound?From traditional birth cultures to Leopold's Maneuvers, this episode dives into the lost art of assessing pregnancy through touch, observation, and clinical skill. Dr. Emily unpacks how ultrasound transformed modern prenatal care, why many providers have become increasingly dependent on imaging, and what may have been lost along the way.This conversation isn't about fear or being anti-ultrasound. It's about understanding the purpose of technology, asking thoughtful questions, and recognizing the value of hands-on assessment in pregnancy.In this episode, you'll learn:• How providers determined baby's position before ultrasound existed• What Leopold's Maneuvers are and why they still matter today• Why technology can sometimes replace important clinical skills• What traditional and indigenous birth cultures taught us about pregnancy assessment• How ultrasound works and why it is more than "just a picture"• Why more scans don't always mean better outcomes• Questions to ask before agreeing to additional ultrasoundsThis episode invites you to think differently about pregnancy, technology, and the skills that helped generations of women navigate birth long before a screen was involved.#ThePoppedPodcast #BirthEducation #BabyLedBirth #LaborAndDelivery #ChiropracticForPregnancy #PregnancyPodcast #DoulaSupport #BirthWorkerLife #ExpectingMoms #BirthPrep #prenatalchiropractor

1. juni 2026 - 25 min
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Is My Baby Moving Enough?

In this episode of The Popped Podcast, Dr. Emily breaks down one of the most common questions in pregnancy: Is my baby moving enough? She explains why fetal movement can look and feel dramatically different from one pregnancy to another and why those differences are often completely normal. From placenta placement and baby position to nervous system development and maternal awareness, this episode helps moms understand what actually influences movement and how to recognize their own baby’s unique pattern. Dr. Emily also explores the limitations of kick counts, when changes in movement truly matter, and how to shift from comparison and anxiety to confidence and connection. In this episode, you'll learn: • Why some babies move more than others • How placenta placement and baby position affect what you feel • What influences fetal movement throughout pregnancy • Why kick counts are meant to identify change—not create stress • When to seek care if your baby’s movement pattern changes This episode will help you stop comparing your pregnancy to everyone else’s and start trusting the unique rhythm and communication pattern of your baby. Sponsored by The Final Punctuation. #ThePoppedPodcast #BirthEducation #BabyLedBirth #LaborAndDelivery #ChiropracticForPregnancy #PregnancyPodcast #DoulaSupport #BirthWorkerLife #ExpectingMoms #BirthPrep #prenatalchiropractor  #kickcount #babymovement

18. mai 2026 - 23 min
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The Big Baby Myth - What Actually Determines Birth

In this episode of The POPPED Podcast, Dr. Emily challenges one of the most common narratives in pregnancy: the “big baby.” Instead of focusing on fear or worst-case scenarios, this episode breaks down how the label “big baby” is often based on estimates—not certainty—and how it can shift the entire trajectory of a birth before labor even begins. Dr. Emily walks through what actually matters in birth, including baby’s position, pelvic mobility, and the nervous system, helping moms move away from fear-based thinking and toward understanding how their body and baby are designed to work together. This episode reframes the conversation from size to support—giving moms a more accurate and empowering perspective on their birth. In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why the term “big baby” is often based on inaccurate estimates • How ultrasound measurements can influence decisions more than reality • What actually determines how a baby moves through the pelvis • Why positioning, movement, and nervous system state matter more than size • How the “big baby” label can lead to unnecessary interventions • Why your body is not growing a baby it can’t birth This episode helps you shift from fear about baby size to confidence in how your body and baby work together. #ThePoppedPodcast #BirthEducation #BabyLedBirth #LaborAndDelivery #ChiropracticForPregnancy #PregnancyPodcast #DoulaSupport #BirthWorkerLife #ExpectingMoms #BirthPrep #prenatalchiropractor

4. mai 2026 - 39 min
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Colic Isn’t Just Crying — Here’s Why Your Baby Won’t Settle

In this episode of The POPPED Podcast, Dr. Emily breaks down one of the most common — and most frustrating — labels given to babies: colic. Instead of accepting colic as a diagnosis, this episode reframes it as a clue. Dr. Emily walks through what’s actually happening in a baby’s body and nervous system, why crying isn’t random, and how different underlying patterns like tension, digestion, feeding mechanics, and overstimulation can all show up as “colic.” Most importantly, this episode gives parents direction — helping them understand what to look for and where to go for real support. In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why colic isn’t actually a diagnosis • What your baby’s nervous system is trying to communicate • The most common patterns behind “colicky” behavior • How body tension, feeding issues, and digestion all play a role • Signs to look for that point to specific underlying causes • Where to go for support based on what you’re seeing • When symptoms may need further medical evaluation This episode helps parents move from feeling stuck and overwhelmed to understanding what their baby is communicating — and knowing what to do next. #ThePoppedPodcast #BirthEducation #BabyLedBirth #LaborAndDelivery #ChiropracticForPregnancy #PregnancyPodcast #DoulaSupport #BirthWorkerLife #ExpectingMoms #BirthPrep #prenatalchiropractor #colic #colicky #colicsupport

27. april 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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Morning Sickness That Never Stops

In this episode of The POPPED Podcast, Dr. Emily breaks down one of the most misunderstood parts of pregnancy: “morning sickness” — that for many women feels more like all-day, lingering nausea. She explains the real physiology behind why nausea happens, including the role of hormones, the brain, and the gut, and why some women experience it far more intensely or for much longer than others. This episode also explores when nausea may need more support, and offers practical, realistic tools to help make this phase of pregnancy more manageable. Most importantly, this conversation validates the emotional experience of feeling sick for weeks or months — reminding moms that they are not alone, and that this is real physiology, not something they’re doing wrong. In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why “morning sickness” often lasts all day • The real causes of pregnancy nausea (not just hormones) • What GDF15 is and how it triggers nausea • Why some women feel sicker than others • When nausea becomes hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) • Practical tools to reduce nausea and support your body • How acupuncture and nervous system support can help • Why it’s okay if pregnancy doesn’t feel enjoyable This episode helps you understand what’s happening in your body, feel validated in your experience, and walk away with tools to support yourself through one of the hardest parts of pregnancy. #ThePoppedPodcast #BirthEducation #BabyLedBirth #LaborAndDelivery #ChiropracticForPregnancy #PregnancyPodcast #DoulaSupport #BirthWorkerLife #ExpectingMoms #BirthPrep #prenatalchiropractor #hyperemesis #morningsickness #alldaysickness #prenatalsickness #prenatalacupuncture

20. april 2026 - 49 min
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