The Next Feed: A Breastfeeding Podcast

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Welcome to The Next Feed, the podcast for mums, mums to be, and anyone else who wants to provide breastmilk for their baby. I'm Manpreet Pinder and, after learning that that lots of us have a tough time breastfeeding our babies, I'm on a mission to bring you experts and share real breastfeeding stories so that you feel less alone as you navigate your own feeding journey. We're all about celebrating breastfeeding without shying away from what it's really like! Cluster feeding, common breastfeeding myths, expressing milk, nursing a toddler, navigating a return to work - we talk about it all.

Manpreet Pinder

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    • Sep 12, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    #17 The Drugs In Breastmilk Service

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 28:25


    Can you take those antibiotics? What about antihistamines to manage your hay fever symptoms? And x-rays - are they safe for you if you're breastfeeding? Trying to feed your baby whilst looking after your own health can sometimes feel like a struggle, but luckily The Drugs in Breastmilk Service can help you with information about a lot of different medications, treatments and procedures, so you can make the decision that's best for you and your family. It's completely free to access, and run by the charity The Breastfeeding Network. On this episode we hear from Amanda Da Costa, the service's Clinical Supervisor. She shares with us what they do - and how we can access their support should or when we need it. Find all the Drugs in Breastmilk Service factsheets hereDrugs in Breastmilk Service Facebook pageYou can also email them if you have a question: druginformation@breastfeedingnetwork.org.ukTo contact the show you can send us a text message! Support the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #16 Boob, Bottle & All - with IBCLC & Author Olivia Hinge

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 40:24


    A breastfeeding book you can dip in and out of as you please? Something to read if you're a mum-to-be or establishing breastfeeding with a newborn?IBCLC and midwife Olivia Hinge joins us this episode to talk about becoming an author as she publishes her book A Judgement–Free Guide to Feeding Your Baby: Boob, Bottle, and All.It looks at everything from how breastfeeding works, common feeding challenges, to what to do if you need to introduce a bottle. The book is published by Yellow Kite (RRP £16.99) and can be purchased from Bookshop.orgTo contact the show you can send us a text message! Support the Show.Thanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #15 Experiencing Breastfeeding Grief - with IBCLC Lucy Ruddle

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 23:44


    When breastfeeding doesn't go to plan you can be left feeling like you failed. You haven't. If you're feeling let-down, angry, guilty, even emotionally crushed by your experience, it may be that you're experiencing breastfeeding grief.In this episode we talk with IBCLC Lucy Ruddle about her new book Breastfeeding Grief: Understanding and Recovery. To buy the book head here.You can find out more about Lucy on her websiteTo contact the show you can send us a text message! Support the Show.Thanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #14 Prepare During Pregnancy to Breastfeed - with Lydia Emmanuel-Desir

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 47:04


    To contact the show you can send us a text message! Should you express colostrum? If you need help and support in the early days, will you know where to turn? How will you handle those well-meaning family and friends who tell you that you don't have to breastfeed? It's a common misconception that breastfeeding happens naturally and without much effort.  The truth is we all need support. If you're pregnant - this episode if for you! Lydia, Infant Feeding Coach and Breastfeeding Counsellor at Nurture With Lydia, joins us to explain the FOUR things you can do antenatally to help breastfeeding get off to a positive start.To find out more about Lydia head to her instagram and facebook pages.Support the Show.Thanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #13 Breastfeeding with Raynaud's Phenomenon: "My nipples were changing colour" - Sally's Story

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 42:08


    To contact the show you can send us a text message! Have you heard of Raynaud's Phenomenon of the Nipple?This episode we hear from Sally, who suffered incredible pain when nursing. It continued until she got a diagnosis for the condition and started on medication - up until then, no amount of tweaks with latching or positioning stopped the vasospasm, debilitating pain, or colour changes in her nipples.Hear Sally's experience, along with an explanation of the condition with IBCLC Alice Lucken.If you would like to find out more about Raynaud's of the Nipple, The Breastfeeding Network has information here.Support the Show.Thanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #12 What Was Wrong With That Breastfeeding Video?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 16:36


    Did you see the 'icky' breastfeeding video on social media last week? It was uploaded to instagram by one of Britain's biggest parenting websites. In it they asked people on the street "when should a mum stop breastfeeding their child?" Responses included that mothers should breastfeed for "no longer than 6 months [as] it get's a bit on the icky side", and "as soon as they have teeth". Comments underneath the video showed many were upset that it had been posted.  The social media account then deleted the video and issued an apology on their Instagram Stories. In this episode we hear from YOU about why that question, and the responses used in the video (which were all negative towards breastfeeding), are doing no favours to support parents who want to breastfeed.Support the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #11 Reflux and Spit-Up in Breastfed Babies - with IBCLC Alice Lucken

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 61:03


    Reflux, silent reflux, spitting up, posseting, colic - these words get used a lot to explain baby behaviour, but what do they mean what can we do to help our babies feel more settled?In this episode IBCLC Alice Lucken talks about everything to do with reflux - feel free to share this episode with anyone you think might like to hear it!We look at:What is reflux?Does it matter if a baby is nursed or bottle fed?Do feeding positions matter?The role of responsive paced bottle feedingWhen to seek helpIs reflux always a sign of tongue tie?How to breastfeed an unsettled, crying babyWhether medications for reflux helpWhether reflux is linked to allergiesTo find out more about Alice head to her Instagram or website Baby et AlSupport the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #10 MILK: An Intimate History of Breastfeeding - author Joanna Wolfarth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 51:29


    How has breastfeeding been viewed over the centuries? Why has there sometimes been suspicion about breastmilk? And how much does society shape the baby-feeding experience for women? Joanna Wolfarth, an art historian and writer, joins us on the podcast to discuss her book 'Milk: An Intimate History of Breastfeeding'. She shares some of her fascinating research for the book (including wooden nipple shields and 17th century bottles!) as well as her own difficult experiences with breastfeeding. You can find out more about Joanna on her website hereMilk: An Intimate History of Breastfeeding is available to buy on Amazon* Note: Commissions may be earned from the links above, which all goes in to making the podcastSupport the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #09 Breastfeeding Q&A - with ‘Boob Wizard' Lucy Ruddle

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 41:12


    Baby getting distracted when you're trying to feed? Stuck in a reverse cycling loop? Or maybe you need help navigating conversations with friends and family when they're sharing their own breastfeeding horror stories? Join us for a Q&A with Lucy Ruddle - IBCLC, Breastfeeding Counsellor, holistic sleep coach and author.In this episode we talk about the practical tips you can use to overcome your breastfeeding challenges. Whether that's switch nursing, using breast compressions, or looking at how to embrace a feeding journey that's different to the one you imagined. We also look at whether breastfeeding can affect the health of the mother, the lack of diversity in breastfeeding support, and what it's like being an IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant). You can find out more about Lucy on her websiteLucy's Books: Mixed Up: Combination Feeding by Choice or NecessityBreastfeeding Myths: Busting the Misinformation Harming You, Your Baby, and SocietyRelactation: A Guide to Rebuilding Your Milk Supply* Note: Commissions may be earned from the links above, which all goes in to making the podcastMain takeways from this episode: Breast compressions can help keep a distracted baby engaged and ensure they receive enough milk during feedings.Switch nursing, where the baby is switched between breasts more frequently, can help maintain their interest and ensure they receive multiple let-downs.Relaxation can play a role in overcoming breastfeeding challenges and reducing stress.It is important to seek support and information from reliable sources to counteract negative perceptions and fears surrounding breastfeeding. Taking breastfeeding one feed at a time can help alleviate the pressure and allow mothers to make choices that work best for them and their babies.The stories and support surrounding breastfeeding can greatly impact a mother's experience and decision to breastfeed.Breast milk provides numerous benefits for babies, including protection against allergies and stomach viruses.Breastfeeding can affect vitamin B12 and vitamin D in the mother.There is a lack of diversity in breastfeeding support, which can result in a lack of tailored support for women of colour.Supporting breastfeeding can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience for lactation consultants and peer supporters.Support the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #08 Comedian Chantel Nash: “Anywhere in the country that boy could find my boobs.”

    Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 46:42


    Finalist of the BBC New Comedy Awards 2023 Chantel Nash joins us this episode to share her experiences of breastfeeding, and the humorous moments she's found in her parenting journey. The mum of two shares what is was like when she breastfed for the very first time, how different it is  to nurse an older child in public, what makes her husband the biggest advocate of extended breastfeeding, and how many looks you tend to get off strangers when your talking child asks for “boobie, please?” Check out Chantel's instagram page to find out more about her and details of her next gigs!DISCLAIMER: Chantel's partner does NOT have man-boobs. Support the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #07 Prof Amy Brown (Part 2) The Media, Donor Milk, and Optimism for the Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 29:19


    Join us for the second part of our conversation with Professor Amy Brown. We talk about the ways the UK could drive up its breastfeeding rates, media coverage of  breastfeeding stories, and her interest in donor milk. We also look to the future - how much optimism does she have about the future?Amy Brown is Professor of Maternal and Child Public Health at Swansea University. She is author of: The Positive Breastfeeding BookBreastfeeding UncoveredWhy Breastfeeding Grief And Trauma MatterInformed Is BestCovid BabiesYou can find out more about Amy by heading to her website: www.professoramybrown.co.uk* This is the second part in a 2-part conversation with Prof Amy Brown*Support the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #06 Prof Amy Brown (Part 1) Breastfeeding Grief, and Why Things Need to Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 35:02


    The first part of our conversation with Amy Brown, Professor of Maternal and Child Public Health at Swansea University (and author of many many books which you'll find listed below!) We look at how Amy came to be working in breastfeeding research,  why she regularly speaks up for those experiencing breastfeeding grief and trauma, and how it doesn't help anybody to be pitting formula against breastmilk. We also get into her very long list of frustrations on the lack of effort going into improving breastfeeding rates by those that have the power to about bring real change. The Positive Breastfeeding BookBreastfeeding UncoveredWhy Breastfeeding Grief And Trauma MatterInformed Is BestCovid Babies* This is the first part in a 2-part conversation with Prof Amy Brown*Support the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #05 A Whole New Build's Melissa Hamblett: " I felt like I failed"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 31:00


    Melissa from A Whole New Build is known for her very colourful home interiors which she shares on her popular social media accounts, but not many people know how much she struggled seven years ago when she had her baby. Despite doing lots of preparation on how breastfeeding works she found there was a lack of support at the time she needed it most. She joins us on the episode to share her maternity and breastfeeding story. Check out Melissa's beautiful home @AWholeNewBuild on:InstragamFacebookTikTokSupport the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #04 Pop-in to a Breastfeeding Drop-in

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 28:39


    Have you ever been to a breastfeeding cafe or drop-in? We chat with Rebecca from The Nest, a fabulous parenting venue in West Yorkshire. She talks us through what we can expect if we're hesitant about going for the first time, the lactation support on offer, and her own experience of nursing her daughter until she was 4 years old.Huddersfield Bosom Buddies Facebook GroupAbout RebeccaSupport the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #03 What is The Breastfeeding Network?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 38:17


    Struggling with breastfeeding? Do you know where to turn to for support? In this week's episode we welcome CEO of The Breastfeeding Network, Catherine Hine. She talks about how the charity supports mothers and breastfeeding parents at any point of their journey - whether that's during the newborn period, through toddlerhood, or when preparing to feed for the last time.The charity is celebrating 25 years this year - and has grown a network of over 600 volunteers.  They provide support in hospitals, at community drop-ins, on facebook and through the National Breastfeeding Helpline. They also have a team of volunteer pharmacists who run the Drugs in Breastmilk Service which is used not only by parents, but health professionals too.  The Breastfeeding Network WebsiteNational Breastfeeding Helpline - 0300 100 0212 (9.30am to 9.30pm)Facebook page for The Breastfeeding NetworkSupport the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #02 Pain, Cracked Nipples, and Low Milk Supply - with IBCLC Lucy Ruddle

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 37:50 Transcription Available


    When a mother doesn't get to breastfeed in the way she set out to, who let her down? IBCLC Lucy Ruddle joins the podcast to talk about why breastfeeding can be complicated for some parents. We talk about:Why breastfeeding mattersPain, cracked nipples, and why it shouldn't be normalisedLow milk supplyCluster FeedingSkin to skinImportance of finding good breastfeeding supportBreastfeeding mythsYou can find out more about Lucy on her websiteLucy's Books: Mixed Up: Combination Feeding by Choice or NecessityBreastfeeding Myths: Busting the Misinformation Harming You, Your Baby, and SocietyRelactation: A Guide to Rebuilding Your Milk Supply* Note: Commissions may be earned from the links above, which all goes in to making the podcastSupport the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    #01 Let's Talk Breastfeeding

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 38:23 Transcription Available


    No one really talks about breastfeeding, but if they did would that make things easier for parents? Is our reluctance to talk about the realities of nursing our babies actually HARMING our chances of meeting our breastfeeding goals?  And should we be clued up on cluster feeding BEFORE our babies are even born? In this first episode of The Next Feed we kick things off with mums Kate and Faye. They stopped breastfeeding a few years ago, but they tell us how much they remember about cracked nipples and expressing breastmilk around the clock.For free breastfeeding support contact National Breastfeeding Helpline (they're open every day of the year 9.30am to 9.30pm) Call 0300 100 0212 to speak with one of their volunteer breastfeeding supporters.www.nationalbreastfeedinghelpline.org.ukSupport the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

    Trailer: Welcome to The Next Feed Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 1:35


    Why do we need to talk about Breastfeeding? Isn't it simply something you choose to do, or you don't? The Next Feed is the breastfeeding podcast for you if you're nursing, expressing, mixed feeding, or thinking about the day when you'll stop providing breastmilk for your little one. Join journalist and host Manpreet Pinder as she interviews experts in lactation, explores common breastfeeding myths, and hears from you about your breastfeeding experiences. Support the showThanks for listening to The Next Feed! Instagram: Click here Facebook: Click here Email manpreet@thenextfeedpodcast.com If you like what you hear don't forget you can SUBCRIBE / FOLLOW to join us each episode.And if you can spare a minute or two to leave a review, it's HUGELY appreciated :)

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