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The Kick Pregnancy Podcast

The Kick Pregnancy Podcast

De: Dr Patrick Moloney and Brigid Moloney
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Everything you need to know about pregnancy and birth. Your host Obstetrician Dr Patrick Moloney and co-host Brigid Moloney focus on expert information about the essentials of growing a baby, with a good dose of relatable chats about their experience of being parents to four boys. Restore your calm and build your confidence during pregnancy and birth and take the next step to becoming a parent.

Want more? Join them in their week by week program at GrowMyBaby.com.au to tap into their evidence based and expert information built from the experience of helping more than 4000 babies to be born.

2026 Dr Patrick Moloney and Brigid Moloney
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Episodios
  • 192. Fear of childbirth and Tokophobia with Clinical Psychologist Rebecca Wheeler
    Apr 13 2026

    In this week's episode of The Kick, Brigid talks with Clinical Psychologist Rebecca Wheeler about a fear of childbirth and tokophobia.

    You can find Rebecca’s Instagram here

    You can find Rebecca’s Facebook here

    You can find Rebecca’s website here

    You can find the Centre for Perinatal Psychology here

    You can find COPE here

    You can find the Gidget Foundation here

    You can find PANDA here

    If you have a question you want answered, please leave your message on speakpipe to be chosen for Dr Pat to answer during a Q&A:

    LINKS

    Join our pregnancy and birth course

    Join our pregnancy course

    Instagram @thekickpregnancypodcast

    Facebook @thekickpregnancypodcast

    Just pregnant? Download our checklist to take to your first appointment.

    Website: https://www.growmybaby.com.au/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    45 m
  • 191. Re-release: Should I have a vaginal birth or a caesarean?
    Apr 6 2026

    In this re-released ep of The Kick, Dr Pat and Brigid cover the pros and cons of both vaginal birth and caesarean birth.

    This is a very chatty episode because the answer is…nuanced.

    The first question we delve into is why someone would ask this question?
    In this episode we talk about:
    • A medical indication where a Caesarean section is suggested.
    • A history of trauma, or fear surrounding vaginal birth.
    • Concern about sexual function after vaginal birth
    • Maybe a birth story has made someone think ‘nope, not for me.’
    • Or they feel a planned Caesarean section seems more manageable.

    You can find links to the episodes Brigid talks about below:

    Episode 30. Assisted delivery, a really common birth intervention here.

    Episode 64. What happens in a planned caesarean? here.

    LINKS

    Join our pregnancy and birth course

    Join our pregnancy course

    Instagram @thekickpregnancypodcast

    Facebook @thekickpregnancypodcast

    Just pregnant? Download our checklist to take to your first appointment.

    Website: https://www.growmybaby.com.au/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    46 m
  • 190. Jessie's Real Life Twin Birth Story: Unpacking The Medical Moments
    Mar 30 2026

    In this week's episode, Dr Pat and Brigid unpack some of the medical moments from Jessie's birth story of her twins on the Outloud podcast.

    You can listen to Jessie’s Birth Story here.

    You can listen to Ep 21. TWINS: all the questions, all the answers here.

    If you have a question you want answered, please leave your message on speakpipe to be chosen for Dr Pat to answer during a Q&A:

    LINKS

    Join our pregnancy and birth course

    Join our pregnancy course

    Instagram @thekickpregnancypodcast

    Facebook @thekickpregnancypodcast

    Just pregnant? Download our checklist to take to your first appointment.

    Website: https://www.growmybaby.com.au/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    40 m
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