Pregnant in Heels - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Homebirth With a Side of Placenta
In the season two premiere, America's premier maternity concierge, Rosie Pope, is back and busier than ever. Rosie's first client, Christina, has an intense request regarding her upcoming home birth. Across town, Rosie's second client, Helena, and her husband are not having sex in the third trimester and Helena will not stand for it anymore. Additionally, Rosie makes an exciting announcement to her staff.
Taming the Tiger and the Terror
Rosie comes face-to-face with two completely different moms-to-be. The first, Elain, is super-strict and wants Rosie to help her set the disciplinary tone of her household before her baby arrives by training her dog and lazy husband. Rosie's other client, Jessica, is the exact opposite, finding it completely impossible to control her tiny-terror, six-year-old daughter Leah.
When Baby Robots Attack
Rosie takes her husband Daron's advice and visits a speech therapist, but her new clients are leaving her a bit tongue-tied. First client Paula and her husband Jay are overworked and clueless about getting ready for parenthood. Rosie's second client, Jenay, can't decide between her sister or best friend to be her baby's godmother.
The Trouble With Twins
Rosie's first client, Corrie, has her hands (and belly) full expecting twins, but Corrie's over-bearing mother wants to be the live-in baby nurse and has plenty of unwanted opinions. Rosie's second client, Nia, wants help detoxifying her house, but Rosie thinks Nia may be taking things too far when she finds out that she isn't planning to vaccinate her baby.
Rosie's Relationship Retreat
Rosie takes on two struggling couples and prescribes the same remedy for both: a baby moon in the Dominican Republic.
Dressing the Diva
Rosie's first client, Patrice, is a type-A personality all the way: ambitious, tireless and, unfortunately for Rosie, demanding. Patrice needs a whole new wardrobe for her changing body, and even though she despises maternity clothes, she's relying on Rosie to dress her. Elizabeth, on the other hand, is a type-B personality, stay-at-home mom who has sacrificed her personal goals for her family.
Welcome to Hollywood!
Rosie and her family travel to Los Angeles for the grand opening of her west coast Rosie Pope Maternity store. While there, Rosie takes on two new clients that prove that not everyone on the west coast is laid back.
The Pregnancy Dating Dilemma
It's an exciting week for Rosie as she and her husband Daron finally find out if they're having a baby boy or girl. Meanwhile, Rosie goes out of town with Aimee and Seth, who hope that having a baby won't get in the way of their affinity for road trips. Back in New York City, Rosie meets Akua, a soon-to-be single mom who's determined to find a man now.
The Case of the Ghost Infested Nursery
Parenthood is always a little scary... but this week's clients take things to a whole new level! First, clients Joann and Damon ask Rosie to help get their nursery ready... by cleansing the room of a ghost! Across town, Rosie's second client Emily is dealing with a fear of the inevitable -- labor. Rosie will go to all lengths to prepare Emily for her delivery, even if it means experiencing childbirth virtually.
A Labor of Love: Rosie Gives Birth
In the season two finale, with just one week left before her third baby is due, Rosie takes on only one client...but if she was expecting an easy week, she should think again. Emanuelly is a second-time mom who fears that her past inability to breastfeed may happen again, and requests the unimaginable. Meanwhile, Rosie's husband Daron and assistant Alison notice that Rosie's falling behind on preparing for her own new baby. When they confront her about it, Rosie realizes that she's turned into her very own client.
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