Pregnant in Heels

Pregnant in Heels

2011
Pregnant in Heels
Pregnant in Heels

Pregnant in Heels

4.7 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Pregnant in Heels is an American reality documentary television series on Bravo that premiered on April 5, 2011. In September 2011, Bravo announced a second season renewal of the series - with the second season debuting on May 15, 2012.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP10  A Labor of Love Rosie Gives Birth
Jul. 17,2012
A Labor of Love Rosie Gives Birth

A second-time mom fears that she won't be able to breast-feed and makes an odd request; Rosie falls behind on her own pregnancy preparations.

EP9  The Case of the Ghost Infested Nursery
Jul. 10,2012
The Case of the Ghost Infested Nursery

Clients ask Rosie to eliminate a ghost from a nursery; another client is afraid of labor and undergoes a virtual delivery to assuage her fears.

EP8  The Pregnancy Dating Dilemma
Jul. 03,2012
The Pregnancy Dating Dilemma

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EP7  Welcome to Hollywood
Jun. 26,2012
Welcome to Hollywood

Rosie and family travel to Los Angeles for the opening of her West Coast store; a client wants constant surveillance to spy on her baby's nurse.

EP6  Dressing the Diva
Jun. 19,2012
Dressing the Diva

One of Rosie's clients is demanding; a stay-at-home mom has sacrificed her dreams for family.

EP5  Rosies Relationship Retreat
Jun. 12,2012
Rosies Relationship Retreat

Rosie suggests vacations to the Dominican Republic for two struggling couples; one client bosses her husband around, and the other can't lift her pregnancy spirits.

EP4  The Trouble With Twins
Jun. 05,2012
The Trouble With Twins

A client expecting twins has a mother that wants to be a live-in baby nurse; a client wants help detoxifying her house.

EP3  When Baby Robots Attack
May. 29,2012
When Baby Robots Attack

Rosie visits a speech therapist; Rosie's new clients include a clueless, overworked couple and a mother to be who can't decide on a godmother for her baby.

EP2  Taming the Tiger and the Terror
May. 22,2012
Taming the Tiger and the Terror

Rosie has to deal with two very different mothers, one who is strict and one who has a tiny terror of a daughter.

EP1  Homebirth with a Side of Placenta
May. 15,2012
Homebirth with a Side of Placenta

Christina makes an intense request for her home birth; Helena is upset that she's not having sex; Rosie makes an announcement.

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4.7 | TV-14 | en | Drama , Documentary , Reality | More Info
Released: 2011-04-05 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.bravotv.com/pregnant-in-heels
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Pregnant in Heels is an American reality documentary television series on Bravo that premiered on April 5, 2011. In September 2011, Bravo announced a second season renewal of the series - with the second season debuting on May 15, 2012.

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nnenok I've started watching this series because I like shows with crazy spoiled people, they're always fun. This is why I give the show a high vote, it gives a viewer exactly what s/he came here for. The clients are bizarre as in any other this type of show, though for enjoying this show it may help that the viewer isn't very fond of children. Since I'm not a particular fan, I find the stories amusing, but someone who likes them very much may become offended and taken aback for some of those parents' behavior.What I was particularly impressed with in this show is the attitude of the hostess. Rosie Pope is the most honest "show host" (I'm not sure this is the right name) I've ever seen. She is not posh and classy as the people in the most pricey part of Manhattan are and she is well aware of that. She notices most of her clients are insane and isn't afraid to say it. And most importantly, she also talks about her life and allows herself to be emotional about it. All this traits are probably not safe in the cruel world of yellow magazines and gossip, but I appreciate it a lot because it's a fresh breeze of true honesty (and not the fake, loud, screaming one) in reality shows.