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The Best Episodes of Pregnant in Heels Season 1

Every episode of Pregnant in Heels Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Pregnant in Heels Season 1!

The Best Episodes of Pregnant in Heels Season 1

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...

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  1. Background image for Rosie Pope, Maternity Concierge
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    #1 - Rosie Pope, Maternity Concierge

    S1:E1

    In the series premiere, meet Rosie Pope, maternity concierge, fashion designer, and pregnancy guru. Rosie's first client is expecting mother Sarah Rappaport, who lives in a modern New York flat with her husband John. Rosie is charged with baby-proofing their stylish home and preparing them mentally for their child. Best-selling author and third-time mom Samantha Ettus also needs Rosie's help. Obsessed with first impressions, she and husband believe the ultimate first impression is one's name. Rosie assembles a panel of experts to help them come up with the perfect baby name.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #2 - Bedroom Blues

    S1:E2

    Rosie gets two new clients and faces a few new challenges of her own, including an especially personal trial for her husband, Daron. Rosie's first client, Tanya Shah, is a busy Strategy Consultant and second-time mother who needs help balancing the hectic schedule of a working mom. Rosie then seeks to help young couple Ali and Adam Hoeffer. Their first pregnancy has created huge intimacy issues and Rosie strives to bring the spark back to their love life.

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    #3 - Baby Bump Bridezilla

    S1:E3

    Wedding bells are ringing as Rosie gets her toughest trial yet…a pregnant bride-to-be. Robyn Ross wants a shotgun wedding, but she's already nine months pregnant. Rosie's next client, Michelle Richards, is looking for the perfect godfather for her baby and has her sites set on British Royalty. She needs Rosie's help learning the ropes of centuries old British aristocratic traditions. Meanwhile, Rosie gets some news regarding her own attempt at another pregnancy.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #4 - Clueless

    S1:E4

    Rosie has to balance the challenges of her own pregnancy with her new clients'. Mina Au, first time mother, has never even held a baby and is in desperate need of mommy training. Rosie also takes on a religious battle with Michelle Shaeffer and her husband Gary. Michelle is Catholic and wants to raise her baby in the Catholic Church, but Gary is Jewish and has other plans. Can Rosie help them find middle ground?

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    #5 - Pregnancy Runway

    S1:E5

    Rosie takes on two clients from two very different worlds. Melissa Lustbader, a wealthy socialite with an entire staff waiting on her every need, asks Rosie to turn her baby shower into a high-end fashion show fundraiser. Rosie has her hands full throwing the party of the season for the Queen Bee mom. Rosie's second client is not the typical Madison Avenue mommy. Lisa Seabury and her husband Steve are heavy metal rockers who live in a one-bedroom apartment full of skulls and guitars that Rosie needs to make baby ready. On a personal note, Rosie and Daron have to make a tough decision that could change both of their lives forever.

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    #6 - Birth-a-phobia

    S1:E6

    News personality Cindi Avila has a phobia of all things birth-related and goes faint at the sight of an IV. Rosie must help boost her courage so she can make it through labor and all the appointments that will follow. Rosie's second client, zookeeper Nicole Greevy, wants her help to arrange a surprise gift for her husband -- a portrait painted "au natural" on her horse. Rosie's ready to tackle this unique challenge, but plans quickly change when Nicole has a medial emergency.

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    #7 - Couples Therapy

    S1:E7

    Rosie's newest clients are both dealing with tension in their marriage. Southern belle Diana Heather is set on having a bigger apartment before their second baby comes, but her practical husband, Ashley, has no interest in moving. Meanwhile, Rebecca and Patrick Vacarro struggle to keep their happy marriage intact with a third child on the way. Former opera singer Rebecca thought she won big when she snagged a younger man, but now she's worried he'll never mature enough to be the man she needs. Tired of treating him like a fourth child, she needs Rosie's help to save their marriage.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #8 - Daddy Boot Camp

    S1:E8

    In the season finale, actor and kept-man Matt Fato gets the rude awakening that his next role will be Mr. Mom. His wife Lucy is pregnant and Matt needs to learn how to be a father as well as a mother when Lucy goes back to work. Rosie acts as drill sergeant and takes Matt through the most stressful time of his life, Daddy Boot Camp. Then Michelle Fitzer has a bad case of the nanny blues and is looking for a perfect nanny that only Rosie Pope can deliver.

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Rosie Pope, Maternity Concierge" is the best rated episode of "Pregnant in Heels" season 1. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 4/5/2011. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Bedroom Blues".