Pregnancy, Birth and Recovery: Kath Baquie from FitNest Mama
The Pregnancy, Birth & Recovery Podcast helps you enjoy a healthy pregnancy, feel confident for childbirth, and recover well after birth. Hosted by physiotherapist Kath Baquie from FitNest Mama, you’ll hear practical tips, expert interviews, and real-life birth stories designed to support and inspire you.
We cover everything from staying active during pregnancy, to caring for your pelvic floor and core, to rebuilding strength after birth—so you can get back to doing what you love, with your little one by your side.
FitNest Mama also offers online workouts and resources to guide you through pregnancy and postnatal recovery.
Disclaimer: This podcast provides general information only and does not replace individual medical advice. For resources and freebies visit fitnestmama.com
or find Kath on Instagram @kathbaquie.physio
Pregnancy, Birth and Recovery: Kath Baquie from FitNest Mama
Expert Chat - First aid for choking and gagging in babies with Eliza
Starting solids with your baby can feel exciting — and scary. I’ll never forget the nerves I had watching my own little ones gag for the first time. In this episode, I sit down with paramedic and Baby Safe Basics founder Eliza Leslie to talk about the difference between choking versus gagging, and how to approach mealtimes with more confidence and less fear.
Here’s what we cover:
- Why choking is the No. 1 concern for parents starting solids
- Choking versus gagging — how to tell them apart
- What to do (and what not to do) if your baby is gagging
- The simple, effective first aid steps for choking
- When it’s time to call emergency services
- Practical tips to help you start solids safely and calmly
- Why preparation and knowledge make all the difference
Connect with Eliza:
LINKS:
Preparing for birth Pelvic health checklist
Free 7 Day Trial Pregnancy Workouts
Free 7 Day Trial Postnatal Workouts
Instagram @kathbaquie.physio
1:1 Consultation with Physio Kath at Hatched House
** This podcast has general information only. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health professional with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your health or medical condition.