An Interview with Pediatrician Dr. Jorie Jones - Episode 66
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What's Up Wednesdays!
Join me today as we welcome guest Dr. Jorie Jones, a passionate pediatrician and founder of Raising Risers, a nonprofit committed to empowering Black youth.
Dr. Jones shares what parents can expect during their baby’s first pediatrician visits, why well-child checkups are essential, and how to navigate common concerns in the newborn stage.
👉 If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it with your parenting village. And don’t forget to check out my other postpartum podcast episodes this month.
- Fueling Your Fourth Trimester: How Food Powers Postpartum Recovery - Episode 65
- How to Ask for Help Postpartum (And Actually Accept It) - Episode 64
- Emotional Highs, Lows & Tears: Navigating Parenthood After Baby - Episode 63
- What is the Fourth Trimester? Understanding the Transition into Parenthood - Episode 62
I want to share some exciting news—registration for my upcoming postpartum class opens May 1st! If you or someone you love is preparing for life after baby, this class is a must. We cover recovery, feeding, emotional wellness, and everything in between. Visit www.pregnancyconcepts.com and scroll to the bottom of the page to subscribe to my newsletter and upcoming events.
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Remember, as parents, do your best—there are no perfect parents, but countless ways to be loving and supportive. Signing off from the For Love of Parenting podcast. Thanks for listening. Until next time.
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