WTF Is Happening To My Body: Weeks 4-7

WTF Is Happening To My Body: Weeks 4-7

From Conversations with Cam by Cameron Oaks Rogers

March 16, 2026 · 30 min

About this episode

Cameron shares her experiences and challenges during weeks 4-7 of her third pregnancy, discussing mental health and physical changes.

Surprise! I’m pregnant with Baby #3! Which means we are bringing back WTF Is Happening To My Body, this time as a series on the podcast sponsored by Natural Cycles. In this episode, we get into what the actual f*ck is happening to my body during my third pregnancy, and the raw, unfiltered realities that come with it. I walk you through my experiences during weeks 4–7, from how I found out I was pregnant to the rollercoaster of early symptoms: nausea, exhaustion, pregnancy rage, and the literal superhuman changes that our bodies go through. I get honest about my mental health, why I stay on medication throughout my pregnancy, and how I’m practicing self-compassion during this journey! Key Takeaway / Points: How I found out I was pregnant and my first symptoms My experience with PMDD, anxiety, depression & staying on meds during my pregnancy Pregnancy exhaustion vs. postpartum exhaustion Cravings, letting go of “food noise”, and a deep desire for comfort and nostalgia The realities of early pregnancy: irritability, nausea, intense dreams, and more This episode is sponsored by Natural Cycles, the company behind the first FDA-cleared, hormone-free, and non-invasive birth control…

People in this episode

Host: Cameron Oaks Rogers

Topics covered

  • pregnancy
  • mental health
  • self-compassion
  • early symptoms
  • PMDD
  • anxiety
  • depression

Keywords

  • pregnancy symptoms
  • mental health
  • self-compassion
  • PMDD
  • anxiety
  • depression
  • nausea
  • exhaustion
  • food cravings

Sponsors

Natural Cycles

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Products: Natural Cycles

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