ParentData with Emily Oster
A podcast by ParentData - Thursdays

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146 Episodes
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Ask Emily: Your Personal Questions on Marriage
Published: 20/12/2022 -
Breast Milk Storage
Published: 19/12/2022 -
When Should You Brush Your Teeth?
Published: 15/12/2022 -
One Thing: Getting Kids to Eat
Published: 12/12/2022 -
Parenting in America with Jessica Grose and Yael Schonbrun
Published: 8/12/2022 -
Where Does Data Come From?
Published: 5/12/2022 -
How Much Exercise Is Safe During Pregnancy?
Published: 1/12/2022 -
New Guidance for Mastitis
Published: 28/11/2022 -
From the Archive: Are Pacifiers Good, Bad, or Meh?
Published: 21/11/2022 -
How Long Does It Take to Get Pregnant?
Published: 17/11/2022 -
How to Protect Against Illness This Holiday Season
Published: 14/11/2022 -
Four Recent Studies on Kids You Probably Missed
Published: 10/11/2022 -
One Thing: Homework and Dinner
Published: 7/11/2022 -
A New Study on Uterine Cancer and the Makena Recall
Published: 3/11/2022 -
What's the Deal With Vasectomies?
Published: 31/10/2022 -
Why Are We All So Sick?
Published: 27/10/2022 -
How to Get Kids to Eat Their Lunches with Marnie Hanel
Published: 24/10/2022 -
Should You Get the Bivalent Booster?
Published: 20/10/2022 -
Are Super Shoes That Super?
Published: 17/10/2022 -
Pinworms, Lice, and Itching
Published: 13/10/2022
Parenting is full of decisions — starting the moment you learn you’re pregnant (sometimes before) and continuing indefinitely. For the past decade, Emily Oster has been a guide through the challenges of pregnancy and parenthood using data. She translates the latest scientific research into answers to the questions people have in their day-to-day lives. ParentData brings Emily together with other experts in areas of pregnancy and parenting to talk about some of the most complicated of these issues, from labor induction to food allergies to parenting through a divorce. Each conversation brings us closer to Emily’s mission: to create the most informed generation of parents by providing high-quality data that they can trust, whenever they need it.