This Is Not an Ending, It’s a Becoming - Part 2
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OMG, - welcome to the last episode of season 1. For this one we baked up something together. You asked, I answered. So this entire episode is about "WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT PREGNANCY" - we'll talk sex, judgement and boundaries.
Ten months, not nine. That single truth reframes the whole journey, from how we plan to how we forgive ourselves when the calendar and our bodies don’t match. I open up about the quiet math of forty weeks, the social noise around women’s bodies, and the unexpected weight of judgment that can come from other women—often other mothers. Not to blame, but to notice. When we hold impossible standards, we tend to pass the pressure along. The antidote is a string of small choices: a pause before reacting, a clear boundary, a kinder script.
We also pull back the curtain on winter pregnancy. Flu season narrows medication choices, congestion stacks with sleepless nights, and “just rest” becomes a puzzle of pillows, humidifiers, and patience. Practical, unglamorous tools suddenly matter: saline rinses, hydration, gentle movement, and sunlight when you can find it. Then the conversation goes deeper into the third trimester, where movement changes shape intimacy. Desire may be present while mechanics say not like that. We talk honestly about adapting: new positions, slower pacing, different settings, and dropping performance goals so pleasure has room to return.
At the core is partnership. The kind that doesn’t make your body a battleground or tie self-worth to your response. I share why communication, playfulness, and ego-free listening matter more than any “tip,” and how choosing a true teammate changes everything when life gets complicated. If you’ve ever felt policed, stuck, or alone in these moments, this story offers language, options, and a nudge toward grace. Listen, share with someone who needs the real talk, and if it resonates, subscribe and leave a review so we can keep building this honest space together.