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Nathalie Walton Is The Only One Who Used An App To Carry Her Baby To Term Episode 128

Nathalie Walton Is The Only One Who Used An App To Carry Her Baby To Term Episode 128

FromOnly One In The Room


Nathalie Walton Is The Only One Who Used An App To Carry Her Baby To Term Episode 128

FromOnly One In The Room

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
May 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What if when you were twenty weeks pregnant, your doctor told you that there was a good chance you wouldn’t be able to carry your baby to term?
Nathalie Walton, Chief Executive, CEO, and co-founder of the Expectful app, understood that the stress and anxiety of knowing that she could give birth prematurely might actually increase her chances of going into early labor.
So what would you do if you discovered an app that provided meditations designed to help reduce stress during pregnancy? Would you decide to look for other, more traditional methods of preventing premature birth? Or would you dive into Expectful’s meditations and let them help you carry your baby to term?
More From Nathalie Walton:
Visit: expectful.com
Download: Expectful
Instagram: @expectful
Finding Nathalie Walton:
Instagram: @nathaliewalton
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Released:
May 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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