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Episode 1: Chatting Shit with Victoria Emes

Episode 1: Chatting Shit with Victoria Emes

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Up the Duff is brought to you by the Positive Birth Company in Partnership with Elvie

Produced by Audio AF


In this first series we are diving straight in at the deep end and tackling TABOOS! The everyday stuff most people experience after having a baby, but which nobody likes to talk about.


I’ll be chatting to friends of The Positive Birth Company about their experiences, as well as sharing my own, on everything from poo, wee, mind, body, sex and bodily fluids. If it’s a bit gross or a bit embarrassing, you can be sure we’ve got it covered.


About this episode

We are going to be talking about the inevitable pooing in labour, the first poo after birth... if you know, you know, before moving on to discussing the surreal experience of having to document the changing colour of your newborn baby’s poo and then finishing off with the highlights - or rather lowlights - of our first-hand lived experience with poonamis, poo-gates and tales of potty training gone wrong. If you’re tuning in for some solid reliable advice on how to potty train, I’m afraid this is the wrong podcast, or at least the wrong episode!


About Victoria

Victoria is a mother of two, a content creator, comedian, and author of Welcome to Motherhood Bitches - The real guide to pregnancy, birth and beyond. If you’re either curious about having kids, you’re currently up the duff, or you’re stumbling through the early days of parenthood with a mattress-sized sanitary towel between your legs wondering what the hell has just happened - this is the book for you.


https://www.victoriaemes.com


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