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The Italian Episode!

The Italian Episode!

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In this week’s episode of Mum Club 101, we’re serving up a little bit of everything, from chaotic holiday moments to pregnancy updates and your next must-watch Netflix series.

Vicky shares a candid pregnancy update, including her ongoing struggles with diastasis recti (DR) and how she’s managing movement, core discomfort, and adjusting expectations going into the third trimester. Meanwhile, Katy takes us on a wild ride through her recent family trip to Italy—think rental car mishaps, unexpected illnesses, and full-blown Tuscany chaos. (Spoiler: It’s funny now, but it wasn't at the time.)

Episode Highlights:

  • Vicky’s Pregnancy Update: We chat about how Vicky’s managing her pregnancy with diastasis recti and what’s helping (and not helping) when it comes to staying active and feeling strong.

  • Italy Holiday Madness: Katy recounts her big family holiday to Tuscany, from the highs of Italian sunshine to the lows of D&V bugs and rental car drama. You’ll laugh, you’ll relate, and you’ll probably check your travel insurance.

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