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This episode is sponsored by Mimic Motion. Introducing Mimic Motion: The Ultimate Baby Sleep Solution For generations, parents have relied on car rides to lull their babies to sleep. The gentle hum of the engine, the rhythmic motion of the road, and the soothing vibrations create the perfect environment for a peaceful nap. But what if you could recreate that magic at home? Enter Mimic Motion, the baby sleep aid designed to bring the car ride experience directly to your nursery. To find out more visit: https://mimicmotion.co.uk/ In this episode… We dive into a conversation around baby tech, sleep, and innovation — and asking some critical questions along the way. We speak with the founder of Mimic Motion, discussing the role of technology in parenting – specifically around aiding sleep, and ultimately creating an optimal sleeping environment for babies – whether that is for your baby at home, or in an educational, care or health setting. We acknowledge that tech in parenting, and education and care is a layered topic — full of potential, but also full of health related, developmental and ethical questions. Read Ryan's article here: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/infant-sleep-and-the-role-of-technology-in-parenting/ Get in touch and share your thoughts: Do you have thoughts or questions? Get in touch here! – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/contact/ Episode break down: 00:00 – Welcome! 01:50 – Tech in parenting is a layered topic 02:20 – An immersive car travel simulator for babies! 03:30 – The soothing nature of car travel 5:00 – Parent sleep deprivation 06:40 – How does Mimic work? 09:00 – The negatives of car seats 11:00 – Sleep safety standards 13:00 – Product testing and feedback 14:40 – Artificial intelligence aiding sleep 16:45 – Sleep monitoring and tracking systems 19:30 – Data privacy considerations 22:50 – Affordability and accessibility 24:30 – Typical use and age 26:00 – Is human interaction being reduced? 28:20 – Personalised responsive care for babies 31:50 – Next steps for Mimic Motion 32:20 – Investment raising and pilot testing 34:30 – Seeking advice from health and education professionals 38:50 – Episode summary 39:30 – Get in touch, share your thoughts… For more episodes and articles visit The Voice of Early Childhood website: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com
In this episode of MamaDoc BabyDoc, we're diving into one of those tiny—but super important—parts of newborn care: the umbilical cord. When should it fall off? How do you clean it? What's normal—and what's not? Dr. [Your Name] breaks it all down with simple, practical advice to ease your mind in those early days. Tune in for tips on preventing infection, spotting warning signs, and knowing when to call your pediatrician. Whether you're a brand-new parent or just need a refresher, this is your go-to guide for keeping that little belly button area safe and healthy.
Teething can be a tough phase for babies—and their parents! In this episode of MamaDoc BabyDoc, we're breaking down everything you need to know about teething. We'll talk about what's normal, when to see your pediatrician, and practical tips to help soothe your little one's discomfort. Whether it's drool, fussiness, or those tiny teeth taking their time, we've got you covered with expert advice to make teething a little easier for everyone. Tune in now!
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Pediatrician Dr. Rachel Schultz and Ob/Gyn Dr. Renda Knapp explore the common challenge of pediatric ear infections. Learn why infants and young children are more susceptible, prevention strategies, home comfort measures, and clear guidelines for seeking medical care. Topics Covered: Why children get ear infections more frequently than adults Prevention strategies Symptoms and warning signs Home care and comfort measures When to contact your pediatrician Treatment options Featured Experts: Rachel Schultz, DO - Pediatrician Renda Knapp, MD - Obstetrician/Gynecologist
“ Instincts are not wrong — intellect can only capture so much of instinct. It has is a much bigger part of the funnel.” Srikant Nayak is Google's Director of Marketing in APAC for the Play Store, Chrome, Chromebooks, and Google One. Srikant has spent 18+ years as a marketing leader working on billion dollar brands across industries in Asia, from Consumer Tech to QSR and CPG. Prior to Google, Srikant served as Yum! Brand Asia's Chief Marketing Officer & Chief Strategy Officer. Srikant got his career start at P&G working in Fabric Care & Baby Care across India and ASEAN Markets. Srikant has a personal passion for being a culture champion and growing people. You'll enjoy this candid conversation on honing and trusting our instincts to navigate those sliding door moments in our careers and lives. This episode is hosted by P&G Alum Sudha Ranganathan, who's spent over 19 years in diverse Marketing leadership roles at companies like P&G, PayPal, and LinkedIn where she's honed her passion for customer-centric marketing and talent development.
You recently had a baby and your wife has a surplus of breast milk, but what should you do with it? Pour it down the drain or treat yourself to a luxurious spa like experience? How much cheese can one man eat? Is sharp cheddar cheese the best of all the cheeses? Who is the father of cheddar? Kyle and Jheisson answer these questions and more as they dive down the rabbit hole of Wikipedia exploring milk baths, cheddar cheese, and the management of hoses! The students at Wiki U are coming to the end of their fall semester and with finals right around the corner it's time to get dialed in! We've partnered with Magic Mind, the all natural shot that improves mental performance. For a limited time Magic Mind at 50% off with the Black Friday offer, available only through my link until December 6th: https://magicmind.com/wikibfWe love Magic Mind because it is a nootropic drink known for its unique combination of ingredients, including matcha, lion's mane mushrooms, ashwagandha, and Rhodiola rosea, which contribute to its benefits of enhanced focus, stress reduction, and energy boost. We're not alone in our love of this little green elixer- Customer reviews frequently praise its effectiveness in improving productivity and cognitive function, with many going for the subscription option using our unique promo code wikibf for 50% off! Magic Mind stands out for its blend of adaptogens and sustainably sourced components. Its benefits and ingredients make it a top choice for those searching for nootropic drinks and effective alternatives to traditional energy boosters. Get dialed in today! TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wikiuniversity YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmPDDjcbBJfR0s_xJfYCUvwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wikiuniversity/Music provided by Davey and the Chains
Send us a textIn this latest episode of The Incubator Podcast, hosts Ben and Daphna delve into the world of extremely preterm infants with a special focus on the Tiny Baby Collaborative. They are joined by an expert panel featuring Dr. Leeann Pavlek, a neonatologist from Nationwide Children's Hospital, Matt Rashavi, director of Learning Healthcare at UT Health Houston, and Courtney Veer, a mother with firsthand experience raising extremely preterm infants.The discussion explores the challenges and advancements in caring for babies born at 22 to 23 weeks gestation, often referred to as "tiny babies." Dr. Pavlek shares insights from her research on developing and sustaining a small baby program, while Rashavi highlights the collaborative's mission to optimize care through research and shared protocols. Courtney offers a deeply personal perspective, recounting her experience as a mother navigating the complexities of extreme prematurity.The episode emphasizes the importance of collaborative efforts, evidence-based practices, and family-centered care in improving outcomes for these vulnerable infants. Through thoughtful dialogue, the guests provide a comprehensive look at the ongoing efforts to support both clinicians and families caring for tiny babies. As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
On this week's episode of Sense, by Meg Faure, we dive into one of our favorite topics – myth-busting. In the often overwhelming world of parenting advice, it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction. This episode explores some of the most common myths around baby care, offering expert insights to help parents make informed decisions. Whether you're a new mom or an experienced parent, we tackle big questions that often cause confusion. Host Meg Faure and guest Tove discuss everything from baby sleep habits to feeding practices, clearing up myths that many parents face on their journey. Myth 1: Should You Wake a Sleeping Baby? A common question is whether you should ever wake a sleeping baby. Conventional wisdom says never wake them, but Meg Faure debunks this. In some cases, such as when a baby isn't gaining weight or is born premature, it is important to wake them. Similarly, allowing a baby to nap too close to bedtime may disrupt their night's sleep. Understanding your baby's sleep cycles and needs helps to create a healthy routine. Myth 2: Does Starting Solids Help Babies Sleep Better? Another common belief is that starting solids early can improve a baby's sleep. Meg explains that this is a myth. Food and sleep aren't as strongly linked as many think. While nutritional needs are important, starting solids won't be a magic solution to sleep challenges. Parents should introduce solids when their baby shows readiness signs, not as a method to get better sleep. Myth 3: Do Teething Babies Get Fevers and Diarrhea? Many parents associate teething with fever, diarrhea, and rash. Meg confirms that while teething causes drooling and a change in bowel movements, it doesn't directly cause high fevers or illness. Parents should not dismiss fever or severe symptoms as teething; instead, they should consult a doctor. This episode of Sense by Meg Faure is a must-listen for parents who want clear, expert guidance amidst conflicting advice. By understanding the difference between myth and fact, parents can confidently care for their baby. Meg's practical advice is invaluable in helping you navigate your parenting journey with fewer doubts and more confidence.
The topic for today's episode is viral Upper respiratory infections, also known as a cold. Join us as we discuss prevention, treatment and how to help your baby feel better when he or she has a cold.
As much as a newborn brings joy, it brings an equal amount of responsibility as well. New parents usually go through a bumpy ride when taking care of a baby, which involves issues like lack of sleep, soothing the baby, and feeding. Take, for example, changing diapers. It's not the most complicated thing in the world: you wanna remove the soiled diaper and put a fresh clean one in its place. But there are some important things to remember. Or maybe you think that taking a baby out of the tub is so easy? But a baby's skin is super soft, and it can get really slippery after a bath. That's why it's extremely important that you be extra careful while doing that. So be ready for drastic changes in your lifestyle and remember that the first giggle of your little one makes the struggles you go through worth it. Here's a list of things that can be beneficial for new parents Other videos you might like: 10 Superpowers You Had When You Were a Baby • 10 Superpowers You Had When You Were ... 23 Kids from Horror Films You Won't Recognize Today • 23 Kids from Horror Films You Won't R... 10 Important Things Your Child Should Learn by Age 10 • 10 Important Things Your Child Should... TIMESTAMPS: Getting the baby to sleep 0:31 Getting yourself to sleep! 1:18 Wrapping your baby up 1:54 Holding a baby properly 3:02 Keeping an eye on the umbilical cord 3:31 Taking a slippery baby out of the tub 4:01 Changing diapers 4:41 Feeding 5:43 Baby massages 6:42 Bonding 7:12 #newborn #baby #parenting Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Is your baby sleeping okay?” is probably the #1 question new parents get when they bring a new child into the world. And of course it is! Sleep is essential. But it is also a hot topic, and there are many opinions about how to do it “right”.Today's guest is Brittany Chambers, and she has a lot to say about the natural, biological rhythms of infant sleep. Brittany is an Infant and Family Sleep Specialist, on a mission to help parents return to their intuition and connect more with their babies. She shares some keen insights about why you can stop trying to manipulate baby sleep (at all), how she embodies a family-centered way of living, and the joys of raising babies from a “foundation of safety”.If you're a new parent, looking to become a parent, or know someone who is, be sure to check out Brittany's wisdom. And of course, share it with someone who you know would enjoy it.Corinne and Britt discuss:How Britt's experience being sleep trained herself translated into a passion for sleep education decades laterThe perils of late-night Google searching in the throes of parenting strifeReconnecting with intuition around sleep and parenting in general The history of “sleep training”— why is it mainstreamWhy some believe cosleeping is not only suboptimal, but even harmfulThe science behind bed-sharing in infants and resilienceThe Nurture RevolutionResponsiveness day and night as supportive for brain developmentWhat Britt refers to as a “foundation of safety”Discernible differences Britt's clients are seeing with children being raised with and without sleep trainingGetting trapped in parenting as a “labor of love”Why you don't need to manipulate your baby's sleepHelping our children learn to trust their bodiesBritt's emphasis on normalizing contact sleeping, and stop pathologizing infant sleepWhy women are so scared of advocating for ourselves and our babiesCounteracting the tendency towards the martyr complexDr Sophie Brock and the Perfect Mother MythThe way women's brains are wired to caretake infants in groupsHow living in a “village-less” culture contributes to the prevalence of sleep trainingBritt's personal rhythms of living and working with her small childrenHow Britt supports women returning to work and wanting to integrate children into their careersEmbodying a family-centered way of living, and why that paradigm shift matters Integrating children into our daily livesHunt, Gather, ParentWhen couples need to come together and get on the same page about sleep The importance of learning your baby's cuesServe and ReturnBritt's work with parents 1 on 1, and her group Cuddle CrewThe critical importance of nervous system work for mothersConnect with Britt at goodnightmoonchild.com and on IG @goodnightmoonchild This episode was brought to you by Late Bloomer Ranch. Be sure to check our farm-raised yarn, flower essences, and BloomBoxes available to ship in the continental USA.And as always, we'd love to hear from you. Did you love this episode? Did it make you think? Let us know. Reach out via email hello@latebloomerranch.com or on Instagram @latebloomerranch Please subscribe, rate and review the show. See you next time.
In this episode we discuss baby poop in detail! We talk about what is normal, what you can do at home to help baby and when to call your doctor. We discuss poop, gas, and spitting up or reflux. Babies digestive systems are new and just beginning to work. There are things you can do to help your baby feel better and have less discomfort.
I have used this rhythm with all my babies and it makes things easier with baby care and knowing what they need. Skip to 13:10 if you want some insight in pregnancy. I HAVE AN INSTAGRAM! I'D LOVE TO HELP AND SUPPORT YOU ON INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/positivityinpregnancy/ **Morning Sickness Mini Course for Mental Health (Formerly the Positive Pregnancy Program)**: This self-led video program, made to help foster positivity durning pregnancy. It is for women who have or do struggle with pregnancy and who want to have strong mental health during and specifically the first trimester of pregnancy during the nausea! This Mini Course will help you mentally navigate the hardships of the physical changes of pregnancy, especially that morning sickness phase. Direct link to Morning Sickness Mini Course for Mental Health Positivity in Pregnancy and Motherhood website: Positiveinpregnancy.com Library of Pregnancy Podcasts that go through pregnancy: (you will have to scroll down, just a little :) ) https://positiveinpregnancy.com/pregnancyishard Here is the Facebook Page for Pregnancy is hard: I have documented my journey of my fourth baby on this page and have other juicy and good tips for enjoying pregnancy better. https://www.facebook.com/pregnancyishard Here is the Pregnancy is Hard Support Group on Facebook: Let's offer support, help and fun for those in the trenches of pregnancy! https://www.facebook.com/groups/165102315544693 Email me at: positivityinpregnancy@gmail.com
Join Dr. Renda Knapp and Dr. Rachel Schultz as they discuss the First Newborn Appointment and what to expect. Today we are joined by a special guest, Baby JJ who is here as an expert on the first newborn appointment, as he is a newborn who has been to his first newborn appointment.
In this episode we share information on what to expect for baby care in the hospital after your baby is born. Your baby will have his or her own team of care providers to provide the best possible care for your baby. We will discuss the tests that will be offered to you and how your baby's care team will be monitoring and caring for your baby. Join Dr. Renda Knapp, a board certified Ob/Gyn, and Dr. Rachel Schultz, a board certified pediatrician for the MamaDoc BabyDoc Podcast. In this podcast we share practical, evidence based advice and information on all topics related to pregnancy, childbirth and raising children.
In this episode, Jordan is answering your questions about what's it's been like postpartum: How are things going after bringing baby home? How are her and Tom communicating and sharing responsibilities? How are she maintaining her mental health? How is motherhood spiritually, emotionally, and physically? What did postpartum care look like? What she's loving from the registry How has her relationship been with her body? Learn more about how to work with J.Go: Get your Burnout to Breakthrough Bundle Today! Join my Hot Girl Healing Challenge! 1-1 Health Coaching Application BCB Universe Schedule a Confident Breakthrough Intensive Grab My Body Confident Blueprint Course HERE Connect with J.Go E-Mail: Jordan@jgofitlife.com Follow J.Go on Instagram @XOJGo https://www.instagram.com/xojgo/ Follow J.Go on TikTok @XOJGO https://www.tiktok.com/@xojgo Subscribe to J.Go's email list: https://www.jgofitlife.com/contact * If you're interested on being a guest on this podcast, please fill out this form
In this episode we continue the discussion about what items you might want to put on your baby gift registry. Rachel, a pediatrician and new mom, discusses what items and gifts she received that she loves and can't live without. She'll also give recommendations on which items you might want to splurge on and which items you might want to get the less expensive option. In the MamaDoc BabyDoc Podcast we share practical, evidence based advice and information on all topics related to pregnancy, childbirth and raising children. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice.
In this podcast we share information on what items you may want to put on your baby gift registry. We discuss items that are essential for you to have to help you take care of baby. We'll give you recommendations from a pediatrician and new mom's perspectife on what items are necessary. The Mamadoc Babydoc Podcast supports parents from preconception through pregnancy, childbirth and parenthood. This podcast offers practical, evidence based advice and information on all topics related to pregnancy, childbirth and raising children.
In this podcast we discuss current recommendations on safe sleep for baby. Join Dr. Renda Knapp, a board certified Ob/Gyn and Dr. Rachel Schultz, a board certified pediatrician, as they discuss current recommendations on safe sleep for your newborn. This is the podcast that gives practical, evidence based advice and information on all topics related to pregnancy, childbirth and raising children.
When you're a new parent, and everything is brand new, it can so overwhelming just keeping up with the day to day. Wouldn't it be nice to have someone to teach you all the little tips and tricks to baby care that will make your life so much easier. Well, look no further! With 6 kids between us, we've been around the block a few times. These hacks will make your life run more smoothly so you can enjoy more time with your precious new little person.Do you have a baby care hack we missed? Drop us a comment on our website or on social media. Let's build community and help each other.Have you heard the 10 things we love about having babies. We narrowed it down to 10 but it was hard. Listen to that HERE 10 things I love is part of a new series. Check back for more in this series.TranscriptRecapMake all the formula you'll need for the day in the morning and store it in the fridge.Consider ditching the diaper bag and keeping a diaper and wipes in your purse or leaving a diaper changing station in the car.Swaddling can help soothe babies and improve sleep.Have multiple car seat bases to make it easier to transfer the car seat between cars.Keep spare batteries on hand for toys and devices that require them.Use hairbands or other methods to childproof cabinets and keep babies from opening them.Always have spare clothes for both yourself and your baby.Use baby carriers to keep your hands free and bond with your baby.Store outgrown clothes in a labeled container for future use or donation.Establish a schedule for your children to create predictability and structure.Spend time outdoors with your baby to enjoy fresh air and nature.Educate older kids about nursing and set boundaries to ensure the baby's safety.Create a safe space for the baby where older siblings are not allowed to touch or disturb them.Chapters00:00 Making Formula in Advance04:39 Ditching the Diaper Bag08:02 The Benefits of Swaddling12:11 Multiple Car Seat Bases13:21 Stocking Up on Batteries14:22 Childproofing Cabinets19:05 Using Baby Carriers21:21 Storing Outgrown Clothes23:23 Establishing a Schedule26:05 Spending Time Outdoors29:05 Educating Older Kids About Nursing31:25 Creating a Safe Space for the BabyMusic is by Oliver Massa. It is called Weekend Chores
“Người mua nhưng không dùng, người dùng nhưng không mua” là câu chuyện của các sản phẩm chăm sóc cho bé. Khi shopper và consumer là hai chủ thể hoàn toàn khác nhau, đâu là những trăn trở, những kỳ vọng mà một người làm marketer cần đặc biệt quan tâm nếu muốn chinh phục được trái tim của người mẹ? Trong tập 10 – tập cuối cùng của series Consumer Insight, hãy cùng anh Hiệp thảo luận về một ngành hàng rất thú vị – Baby Care.
New Mom Naturopath: Postpartum, Mindset, postpartum mental health
Show Notes for New Mom Naturopath - Episode Title: How to Get it All Done in Postpartum. Introduction - Discussion of the challenges and fears surrounding postpartum life. - Emphasis on managing time effectively and accomplishing essential tasks. Key Topics Managing Time with a Newborn - Importance of setting realistic expectations for new moms. - Embrace the British TV set, not the American one. Utilizing Digital Tools for Organization - Benefits of using Google Calendar for scheduling and sharing with family members. - It is essential to check the calendar daily and add appointments immediately. Time Blocking Strategy - Breaking down the day into three-hour blocks. - Aligning activities with the baby's feeding and nap schedules. - Allocating specific times for chores like laundry and dishes. Postpartum Routine & Baby Care - Adopting the "sleep, eat, wake" routine for babies. - Balancing baby care with personal tasks. - Tips for adequate tummy time and managing baby's needs. Self-Care and Stress Management - Importance of taking breaks and prioritizing self-care. - Suggestions for stress-free activities, like watching light TV shows. Conclusion - It's so important to have realistic expectations on how to manage time postpartum and not think you will have time to get a lot done. Utilize time blocks and create realistic Ideas of what you can get done. Do not forget to sleep yourself. No one died from a few dirty dishes in the sink (wash them before you eat them, though!!) - Stay tuned for the upcoming "The Postpartum Survival Kit." a free guide for all things postpartum! Feel Free to leave a review below, as it helps me reach moms just like you and help others with my calling! Contact Information - Email for queries: admin@thenewmomnaturopath.com
What do you do when your doctor doesn't support natural birth and keeps pushing tests and interventions you don't want? Today's episode goes over practical strategies for building your confidence and having open, respectful conversations with your doctor. Listen in to find out exactly what to do. Topics I Cover in This Podcast:Why not knowing […] The post BBL194: What to do When Your Doctor Isn't Supportive of Natural Birth appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.
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Are you expecting the placement of a newborn? Don't miss our conversation about the latest information on baby care with Kristen O'Dell, a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with almost two decades of working with over 10,000 newborns and their families in her hospital practice of Neonatology and Newborn Medicine.In this episode, we cover:FeedingThe vast majority of adoptive parents will bottle-feed their baby. How to choose a formula.Is liquid or dry formula better for the baby?How to sterilize the dry formula?Do you need to sterilize bottles?What type of bottle is best?Does the bottle type differ if the baby is born premature or has Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome?Does the temperature of the formula matter?Can you make the bottles up once a day, or do you have to make it fresh for each feeding?When should you consider a specialized formula, and what options do you have?How often should a baby eat?Other feeding options: adoptive mother induce lactation to breastfeed; donated breast milk.How do you know if your baby is getting enough food?If your baby spits up a lot, when should you worry that they aren't getting enough food?When to introduce solid food? SleepWhat is a typical wake/sleep pattern for a newborn?When should you expect your baby to sleep for 5-6 hours?Is the wake/sleep cycle affected by prematurity or Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)?At what point can you start trying to get your baby to not wake up many times for a feeding at night?Will introducing solid food, even if watered down, help your baby sleep through the night?How can you establish healthy sleeping habits for your baby?When do most babies start sleeping through the night and what is “sleeping through the night”—how much sleep?Safe sleep practices: sleeping on the back, no pillows, blankets, bumpers, stuffed animalsSleep training PoopHow often should babies poop? What is normal?What does the typical healthy newborn baby poop look like?How do you know if there is a problem?How can you tell if your baby is constipated? And what should you do?What type of diaper is best?What type of baby wipes are best?How to treat diaper rash?How can you tell if your baby has a yeast diaper rash?What is colic?How do you treat colic?What is the current thinking on circumcision?Tips for new parents.Free Resource Guide from New Mommy GuruThis podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them. Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:Weekly podcastsWeekly articles/blog postsResource pages on all aspects of family buildingPlease leave us a rating or review RateThisPodcast.com/creatingafamilySupport the showPlease leave us a rating or review RateThisPodcast.com/creatingafamily
The language of babies may be mysterious, but the customs of parenthood are universal. Granted, the open crotch pants of babies in China save on diaper changes, but all parents run the gauntlet of feedings, sleepless nights and the task of coming up with creative inducements to slumber. This podcast walks you through another time-honored parental tradition... that of sharing your woes with a friend--this time, in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0563
Have you ever felt like you can't measure up to those "good" moms that seem to have all of their ducks in a row and they seemed to have gotten "the memo" about how to be the mom you wish you could be?News flash. You ARE that mom. I'm going to prove it to you in this episode. Motherhood can be hard sometimes especially when we are raising babies and using up every ounce of our energy to make sure that we are doing everything "right". Come join me in this episode as I share with you the top three things that I wish someone had told me when I had my first baby. EVERY mama needs to hear this. Momming Like You Mean It baby care courseI would love for you to join “The Labor Room” - my private Facebook group full of incredible mamas who want to continue the conversations we start here on the podcast. Whether you need some advice on breastfeeding, want to share a milestone, or are looking for encouragement on those tougher days, The Labor Room community is here for you.Have your BEST birth!CLICK HERE to learn more about our online birth, breastfeeding, and baby care courses that will help you feel prepared and empowered on your journey to and through motherhood.And be sure to follow @alifeinlabor on instagram to join our little community of mamas who are navigating this stage of life right along side you. https://alifeinlabor.comSign up for the Week by Week Pregnancy Email Sequence: https://alifeinlabor.com/weekbyweek*From time to time, the host or guests may discuss topics related to health, fitness, nutrition, or medicine. This information is not advice and should not be treated as medical advice. All content is for informational purposes only*Support the show
*From time to time, the host or guests may discuss topics related to health, fitness, nutrition, or medicine. This information is not advice and should not be treated as medical advice. All content is for informational purposes only*Postpartum recovery involves more than just managing physical symptoms. Taking care of yourself during this time is crucial.Accept help when it's offered:Don't be ashamed to ask for help when needed.Be open to accepting help from unexpected sources.Challenge the mindset of doing it all alone and set a new norm of accepting help.Implement the 5/5/5/5 rule:Give your body the attention it needs after childbirth.The rule includes spending 5 days in bed, 5 days on the bed, and 5 days around the bed.Focus on rest, skin-to-skin bonding, breastfeeding, and healing.Talk to other moms:Seek advice and support from experienced mothers.Join mom groups or online communities to connect with a broader network.Find a safe space where you can ask questions without fear of judgment or shaming.Prepare your spouse:Communicate your thoughts, feelings, and needs to your partner.Consider adjusting roles based on what feels natural for both of you.Rest:Prioritize sleep and rest deep into the postpartum period.Find moments to rest and relax throughout the day.Discover what activities make you feel rejuvenated and decrease stress.Make a portable postpartum recovery kit:Organize postpartum essentials in a portable caddy.Keep everything easily accessible to make your recovery more convenient.Get outside:Spend time outside with your baby, even if it's in your backyard or front porch.Fresh air and sunlight can boost your mood and regulate sleep patterns.Avoid seclusion and the feeling of being trapped indoors for too long.Don't get lost in opinions. Get informed, and make your own:Recognize that there are diverse opinions on parenting topics.Trust your instincts and make decisions that feel right for your family.Find a middle ground that aligns with your values and circumstances.Be gentle with yourself:Understand that hormonal changes and adjusting to postpartum life can be challenging.Practice self-compassion and patience.Take care of your physical and mental well-being as you heal and adapt."Take Ten":Take short breaks for yourself to relax and recharge.Choose activities that can't be done while holding or nursing the baby.Encourage your partner to handle baby care during these breaks.Allow yourself time to focus on your own needs and rejuvenate.Download the FREE Postpartum Recovery ChecklistMomming Like You Mean It baby care course Have your BEST birth!CLICK HERE to learn more about our online birth, breastfeeding, and baby care courses that will help you feel prepared and empowered on your journey to and through motherhood.And be sure to follow @alifeinlabor on instagram to join our little community of mamas who are navigating this stage of life right along side you. https://alifeinlabor.comSign up for the Week by Week Pregnancy Email Sequence: Support the show
Welcome to our podcast episode dedicated to all the parents out there who want to create a peaceful and calming environment for their little ones. In this episode, we explore the magical power of a musical music box in soothing babies to sleep and helping them find restful slumber. Baby Sleep, Musical Magic Box, Soothing Melodies, Bedtime Routine, Sleep Environment, Parental Self-Care, Baby Care, Sleep Routine, Podcast. Support our mission of spreading relaxation and wellness by rating and reviewing our podcast on your preferred platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables others to discover the benefits of our soothing sounds. Enhance your listening experience by subscribing to our ad-free version, immersing yourself in uninterrupted tranquility. Clicking Here Join our community of relaxation seekers and embark on a journey of self-discovery. Subscribe, rate, and review Meditation Sounds today and unlock a world of serenity and rejuvenation. Email List Support this podcast https://www.meditationsoundspodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when the news and experience of your pregnancy isn't all sunshine and rainbows? We've talked about this once or twice on the show and we know it's more common than culture and society would have us convinced of - that sometimes there is confusion, reticence, frustration and even guilt around getting pregnant. For returning guest and DIAH mama Thea Robnett, she's open and honest about the mix of emotions she dealt with when she got pregnant right after her first daughter, Harley, turned 1. She and her husband Alex had debated on whether or not to have another one, and actually decided to pause any plans for future children. So she worked through the mental challenges and coped with the changes. This process gave her time to get deep into her emotions and create a powerful birth experience for her second daughter, Laurel. She listened to her body and her needs, used lots of tools to prepare her for a home birth she wanted. In her first episode on the podcast, she shared the story of Laurel's birth, which was planned for home but shifted to the hospital after a long labor and exhaustion. We chat about the birth itself as well as the differences in the postpartum experience the second time around. The biggest thing she stresses is to focus on YOU and your healing and to honor the time. Links From The Episode: Thea's first episode - https://diahpodcast.com/listen/ Natural Birth and Baby Care - https://www.naturalbirthandbabycare.com/shop/ Sarah's lifestyle coaching - www.sarahbivens.com Offers From Our Awesome Partners: Needed: https://bit.ly/2DuMBxP - use code DIAH to get 20% off your order Splash Blanket: https://bit.ly/3JPe1g0 - use code DIAH for 10% off your order Esembly: https://bit.ly/3eanCSz - use code DIH20 to get 20% off your order More From Doing It At Home: Send us your birth story: https://bit.ly/3jOjCKl Doing It At Home book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vJcPmU DIAH Website: https://www.diahpodcast.com/ DIAH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doingitathome/ DIAH YouTube: https://bit.ly/3pzuzQC DIAH Merch: www.diahpodcast.com/merch Give Back to DIAH: https://bit.ly/3qgm4r9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you a parent who wonders if you're carrying your baby too much?Do you worry about "spoiling: your little one by responding to their needs?Whether you're a new parent or seeking a fresh perspective, tune in to this "Real Parenting Insights" episode for evidence-based discussions on the joys and challenges of raising children. In this episode, I delve into the topic of carrying babies and uncover the truth behind common misconceptions:▶︎ Learn about the impact on motor development, independence, and the physical strain on parents, backed by scientific studies.▶︎ Gain valuable insights into the relationship between frequent carrying and various developmental outcomes in infants.▶︎ Prepare to challenge common misconceptions and make informed decisions about carrying your baby.Hope you like it! If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to show your support, please consider giving a 5-star rating. Your ratings help us grow!To stay updated and never miss an episode of The Real Parenting Stories, follow the podcast Instagram account: @realparentingstories
When should I start preparing for birth? Is labor pain really that bad? What do I need to stock up on for postpartum? My baby won't latch. Is my breastfeeding journey doomed? Will I ever sleep again?Are we supposed to know what we're doing? No? Just checking! But the real question is are we supposed to figure it all out alone? The answer is no. Welcome, mama. My name is Heather and I am beyond excited to welcome you to The Labor Room podcast. Each week here on the podcast we are going to be touching on allll the labors of new motherhood because mama, labor doesn't end in the delivery room.As a labor and delivery nurse, I used to think that birth was the hardest part. As long as you go with the flow and get through this part, you'll be fine. But it wasn't until I had my first baby of my own that I realized that labor and birth was just the beginning of the labors we get to go through with our little ones. And now as a mom of three, it's become so clear how we, as mothers, often take a back seat with our own needs and we try to go it alone, power through, figure it out when we get there, and we've forgotten that not only does it take a village, but that there really is a village out there ready to share their knowledge and experience with us. We've just got to be available to listen. There's a lot I wish I'd known when I first started having babies. And that's how A Life In Labor was born. So that I can share with you the lessons I've learned and introduce you to people who have expertise in areas that you need more clarity and guidance through. So as a labor and delivery nurse and mom myself, I have lots of tips and advice for you. I've been blessed to help empower thousands of new moms around the world in their journey's in pregnancy and birth and help them advocate for themselves, reach their goals, and raise their babies. But I don't expect to go it alone. I'll be introducing you to experts, professionals, and moms who've been there as we answer questions like “how will I know how to push?” “How can I get my baby to sleep at night?” “Is there a trick to increasing milk supply?” and so much more. The Labor Room podcast is going to be here for you through it all and will help guide you through every step along the way. Here you'll find mamas who can say “me too” when you want to start your motherhood journey out on the right foot but you need some help figuring it all out. You're about to learn a lot and start to feel good and confident in pregnancy, birth, and taking care of your little one.Now's the time to hit the subscribe button so that you don't lose this podcast in the sea of information out there. Be sure to keep me in your back pocket to come back to when you need a little reassurance, guidance, or advice. Welcome to The Labor Room. As a reminder, anything you hear on this podcast should not be taken as medical advice, please see alifeinlabor.com/disclaimer for more info.Check out the blog https://alifeinlabor.comFollow me on instagramSign up for a FREE, personalized pregnancy email course is designed to start right where you are. Whether you're just beginning to experience those early pregnancy symptoms or you're closer to the end of the ride, these emails are sure to give you the boost you need. Head to alifeinlabor.com/weekbyweek to get signed up. Learn more about how to have an empowered birth: The Empowered Birth AcademyThe complete breastfeeding & pumping course:Support the show
This episode is a very special guide for all you moms and mothers to be who want to be at DLP. What are the perks when you're pregnant, what should you avoid? Where is the Baby Care center? We also have the perfect companions for this show, Mercedes and Tash from chatDisney, who are our Fans of Wonder. You will not be dissapointed, even as a prospective baby dad! Join Vanessa, Beth and Marq every two weeks for the Dedicated to DLP podcast by subscribing to the show on your favourite podcast or streaming platform, and follow along on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and our website www.dedicatedtodlp.com
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Linh shares what she learned in baby care basics class… slowly… Check out Linh's app, Not Phở, a cook that introduces the user to Vietnamese cuisine, especially dishes other than Phở. It runs on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. It also have an iMessage sticker pack so that you can share with all your friends and family. App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1525104124?pt=14724&ct=Podcast&mt=8 Website: https://notpho.app Follow us on Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@LinhAndDimiChan Follow Dimitri on Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@dimitribouniol Follow Linh on Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@linhbouniol Follow Linh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/linhbouniol
Everyone in your family can get upset: crying baby, tantruming toddler, fighting kids, and an overwhelmed, angry mama yelling at them all! Stressed parents and anxious kids create a cycle of anger, stress, and more anxiety that keeps perpetuating itself - so today, I'll share strategies to help everyone in the family calm down. When […] The post BBL193: How to Help Everyone in the Family Calm Down appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.
Moms often need to, or want to, work… but you feel guilty having to handle it all as a working mom. However, the reality of mothering and working is much different than popular beliefs… (and even the myths we have about how working and parenting mix). Join me in today's episode for an eye-opening look […] The post BBL192: How to Handle It All as a Working Mom appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.
Can you have it all when you're a mom? How do you ditch the housework and handle the busy life that comes with caring for small children, work, laundry, meals, and more? Every mom is busy - and you probably have some serious guilt. Join me today for encouragement and practical strategies for how mamas […] The post BBL191: Mom Balance – Why You Need to Ditch the Housework appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.
How much pregnancy weight gain is normal? Should you worry about it? What does weight gain in pregnancy mean - or not mean? We're going to talk about where the pounds come from in pregnancy, how much weight you should gain, and what that means for you in today's episode. Topics I Cover in This […] The post BBL190: How Much Pregnancy Weight Gain is Normal? appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.
Get practical, evidence-based information on how to prevent preeclampsia, one of today's most feared pregnancy complications. While we still don't completely understand this dangerous condition, we do have excellent, tested methods to prevent it (or even take steps towards reversing it!). Join me in today's episode where I outline nutritional strategies, supplements, lifestyle changes, and […] The post BBL189: How to Prevent Preeclampsia: An Evidence-Based Guide appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.
Did you know that IUGR and pregnancy diet can be related? Hearing that your baby has fetal growth restriction is really scary, and you probably wonder if there's anything you can do. The good news is you can absolutely help your baby catch up and grow better. In today's episode, I talk about what evidence […] The post BBL188: IUGR Pregnancy Diet – What You Need to Know to Get Baby Growing appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.
Your birth partner is your biggest helper during labor... but there's a problem. Many mamas want a natural birth but end up feeling totally overwhelmed on their birthing day - and even before then. They don't feel like their birth partner is on board - or helpful at all! Here's how to get your birth […] The post BBL187: How Your Birth Partner Can Really Help appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.
When you plan a natural birth you often get people who doubt you and who don't approve of your birth choices. They may be concerned that you're doing something dangerous, or that you're suffering when you don't need to. This can really affect relationships, so we're talking through how to deal with it in today's […] The post BBL186: How to Deal With People Who Don't Approve of Your Birth Choices appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.
Feeling stress during your pregnancy? You're not alone! Today's episode covers how stress affects your unborn baby - plus what you can do to handle stress during your pregnancy. I also share why stress (and how you deal with it) can be GOOD for your baby, so don't miss this episode! Topics I Cover in […] The post BBL185: How to Deal with stress in pregnancy appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.
There are over 85,000 chemicals approved for use in personal care products and fewer than 200 of those have been tested for safety. Carly Hartwig is a home-birth mother of one, Instagram influencer @cleanlivingwithcarly, and soon-to-be certified endocrine wellness and fertility counselor. Her passion for clean living grew out of her own hormonal havoc when she was told in her twenties she had the hormonal landscape of a post-menopausal woman. She soon realized the products she was using daily in her skincare, make-up and household routines were compromising her health and hormones. After eliminating the most common culprits of toxic living such as heavy metals, Pthalates, and Bisphenols, her health was beautifully restored. Today, she is here to educate us on the lack of FDA-regulation when it comes to the personal-care and household-product industries in the Unites States. She also shares some of the primary sources of endocrine disruptors, teaches how to swap the toxic for clean-and-green products, and explains why this is critical for all mothers who are pregnant or trying to conceive. This episode will have you going "Marie Kondo" on everything in your bathroom, pantry, laundry room, and cleaning products, so get ready for clean living with Carly!**********This show is sponsored by:Silverette USA*DYPER*Beautiful Births and Beyond*Postpartum Soothe*Baby Notebook - Get the App Here*Use promo code DOWNTOBIRTHConnect with Cynthia and Trisha at:Instagram: @downtobirthshow on InstagramEmail: Contact@DownToBirthShow.comCall: (802) 438-3696 (802-GET-DOWN)Work with Cynthia:Email: Cynthia@HypnoBirthingCT.com Text: 203-952-7299 to RSVP to attend a free information session live on Zoom. Upcoming dates are posted at HypnoBirthingCT.com. You can also sign up for our Fourth Trimester Workshop, Breastfeeding Workshop or Cynthia's HypnoBirthing classes and weekly postpartum support groups at HypnoBirthing of Connecticut. Work with Trisha at:Email: Trisha.Ludwig@gmail.com for online breastfeeding consulting services or text 734-649-6294 for more info.We serve women and couples coast to coast with our live, online monthly HypnoBirthing classes, support groups and prenatal/postpartum workshops. We are so grateful for your reviews and shares!Please remember we don't provide medical advice, and to speak with your licensed medical provider related to all your healthcare matters. Thanks so much for joining in the conversation, and see you next week!
People think childbirth is at worse very dangerous and at best a gamble. But when women believe only "experts" are qualified to "manage" birth, they lose confidence and fail to see their own strength. Join me in today's episode as we bust some myths about childbirth safety... and talk about what you can do to […] The post BBL 184: Why Childbirth is Much Safer Than You Think appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.
Mom burnout is real - every mome experiences it, and it keeps you from being the mama you want to be. In today's episode I dive into a practical strategy to take the first step out of mom burnout - so you can be the happy mom you'd like to be. Topics I Cover in […] The post BBL 183: How to Overcome Mom Burnout appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.
Pregnancy and childbirth offer the chance to explore the feminine power of women. Dig deep and find the strength that already lives inside you. You find this reserve during pregnancy, pull on it during birth - and use it over and over and over again as you go through life as a mama. Let's dig […] The post BBL 182: Childbirth and the Feminine Power of Women appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.