Entertainment: How Do You Know You’re In Labor? | A Little Bit Pregnant | Netflix Family

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Entertainment: How Do You Know You’re In Labor? | A Little Bit Pregnant | Netflix Family

Are you really in labor? How much does it hurt? Are you going to poop? How does your water break? Danielle gets the real real on the big day (spoiler: it’s not like the movies.)

A Little Bit Pregnant is a Netflix Family series hosted by Danielle Brooks from “Orange Is The New Black” giving a real look at pregnancy and all the questions you want to know but don’t know who to ask. Join Danielle as she talks with doctors, experts, advocates, and fellow celeb parents, to debunk common myths and misconceptions around pregnancy and childbirth.

In this episode:
+ Steffanii Blair, RN and founder of Blair and Bloom, a company focused on providing women with pre- and post-natal support.
+ Naomi Davis, blogger and founder of Love Taza.
+ Alina Lagoviyer, certified Child Passenger Safety Technician and owner of How-To-SAFETY

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