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In this episode Zoe discusses with me how she had her first baby at 22 and really struggled with feeding. How she had to hand express for the first week and use nipple shields for first few months. She tells her story of how no one listened when she was saying how painful breastfeeding was, despite having purple nipples and a baby who fed constantly, all the time, with hardly any breaks. Eventually Zoe found out that her baby had a posterior tongue tie. She was only able to get it released when he was 6 months. Despite this she fed him until he was 4 years old.During the COVID pandemic Zoe had her second baby. She tells of how she was really left to it on her own, despite having a seven year gap between babies and feeling like she had forgotten everything. Zoe is currently still breastfeeding her 3.5 year old little girl. We also talk about milk blebs, dealing with a postpartum injury and navigating breastfeeding.And Zoe tells us how this led to her setting up a women's health hub in her hometown of Hartlepool, to make up for all the lost support that never returned after the pandemic. It is inspirational to hear Zoe talk of what she has grown in this incredible hub. Join me as I interview Zoe Gardiner is a research scientist, currently studying for her PhD, a full spectrum doula, and the founder of Postpartum Matters CIC - a non-profit committed to supporting women of all ages and stages whilst amplifying and highlighting real, honest postpartum stories, and an autistic mother to two.LINKS:WebsiteInstagramFacebookGet 10% off Katie's courses - use code POD10 at checkout Pregnant or in the first few weeks after birth: The Feeding Couch For health professionals and birth workers: Breastfeeding & Lactation: the fundamentals online course Please support the show! Leave a reviewPatreon or BuyMeACoffee DisclaimerThe information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute medical or legal advice; instead, all information available on this site are for general informational purposes only. The Feeding Couch podcast reserves the right to supplement, change or delete any information at any time.The information and materials on the podcast is provided "as is"; no representations are made that the content is error-free. Whilst we have tried to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information we do not warrant or guarantee the accurateness. The podcast accepts no liability for any loss or damage howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.
The Milk Minute Podcast- Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding/Lactating/Pumping
Have you ever struggled with a clogged milk duct? Maybe a nipple bleb? If you have, you know it can be painful and frustrating. Or it could be even worse...It develops into mastitis. Ouch! As it turns out, most folks who breastfeed are going to have at least one clog, so better be prepared!Join Heather and Maureen to find out what clogged ducts are all about. Why they happen, what can be done to treat them, and what research we have to guide the way. THANK YOU TO THIS EPISODE'S SPONSORSClick HERE to order your pump and breastfeeding "gear" with your insurance through Aeroflow! Click HERE to order beautiful birth art and birth-related merch from your wonderful host Maureen Farrell! Get your breastfeeding journey BACK ON TRACK with a Lactation Consult with Heather! Telehealth available and some insurance accepted. Click the link below for the deets.Click here to Work with HeatherListener Question: “Does the distracted breastfeeding ever get better?” - the answer may surprise you!Find the new Milk Minute Podcast website by clicking here!Become a Milk Minute VIP: Click here to get behind-the-scenes-access and exclusive merch!Contact us: To send us feedback, personal stories, or just to chat you can send us an email at milkminutepodcast@gmail.comGet Community Support: Click Here to Join our Free Facebook Community!Stay up to Date: Find us on INSTAGRAM @milk_minute_podcastStare at us on TikTokPrefer to read the transcript?- Click Here to read the edited version of this episode!Previous episodes of The Milk Minute Podcast mentioned in this episode:Milk Minute Ep 68- A Milk Expression MeditationMilk Minute Ep 34- Acupuncture While Breastfeeding: Interview with Sasha May of Impact HealingResources:Infant Risk Hotline1(806) 352-2519ABM Protocol #4Inflammatory Breast Diseases During Lactationhttps://www.ajog.org/article/0002-9378(84)90022-X/pdf https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3437340/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4048576/ Click the link to Support the show with a small donationSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/milkminutepodcast)
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Even the will of the Baby Doctor Mamas to breastfeed has been tested. Diana struggled with multiple milk blebs early in her breastfeeding journey with her second son. Listen to her painful story and learn how you may be able to prevent this breastfeeding complication. As always – these stories aren’t medical advice, but a chance for the Baby Doctor Mamas to share their experience, knowledge and views. How do you treat a milk blister? – KellyMom.com Common Problems of Breastfeeding and Weaning – Uptodate.com Recurrent Plugged Ducts – Journal of Human Lactation, 2006 Xanthogranulomatous Reaction to a Ruptured Galactocele […]
Hot off the press: new data from a collaboration between the BSRC and geneticists in Canada demonstrate the utility of genetics to predict either ASD or atypical development in infant siblings of children already with a diagnosis. Researchers have been trying to develop more precise biological mechanisms to make predictions in these infants, because they […]
Guests: Alan Crandall, MD The Eye Institute of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Peter T. Chang, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX
This week Travis and Ian return to talk about house hunting, Fancy Breakfast foods, Blebs, Outfits and more!
Guest: Matt Schlenker, MD Toronto, Ontario Canada
Guest: Matt Schlenker, MD Toronto, Ontario Canada
Blebs lead the way in Dictyostelium chemotaxis Membrane blebs can help the leading edge of migrating cells protrude forwards, but the contribution of blebs to the motility of Dictyostelium cells is unclear. Zatulovskiy et al. reveal that blebs form at the front of chemotaxing Dictyostelium cells, particularly when the cells are faced with a mechanically resistant environment, and that this process is guided by a PI3-kinase-dependent signaling pathway. This biosights episode presents the paper by Zatulovskiy et al. from the March 17, 2014, issue of The Journal of Cell Biology and includes an interview with senior author Robert Kay (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK). Produced by Caitlin Sedwick and Ben Short. See the associated paper in JCB for details on the funding provided to support this original research. Subscribe to biosights via iTunes or RSS View biosights archive The Rockefeller University Press biosights@rockefeller.edu