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Best podcasts about Snoo

Latest podcast episodes about Snoo

Waves Of Joy
Real Talk For New Moms: From Baby Blues To Botox

Waves Of Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 26:22


Welcome to another cozy chat on The Waves of Joy— where we keep it real, raw, and a little bit glam. In this episode, we're diving into the beautifully chaotic fourth trimester. We're talking baby blues (and knowing when it's more), the supplements that might help, and yes — even a little Botox self-care without the mom guilt.We cover the hot-button topic of co-sleeping vs. the Snoo, and how this mama is blending the two to survive sleep deprivation. Plus: feeding on demand, bottle feeding one meal a day, and the never-ending question — “Is she gaining enough weight?” (Thank you, Hatch scale)Let's also get into the nitty gritty: swaddling, burping, tiny razor-sharp fingernails, and whether it's normal to dread the first postpartum shower. And because moms deserve comfort too, we're talking about those mini sanity-savers: daily walks, a little yoga, and the magical neck relief from the Achedaway heated scraper (yes, please).You're not alone in the swirl. Let's laugh, vent, and feel seen together.

Vroeg!
20-05 Actiedag tegen EU-landbouwbeleid

Vroeg!

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 50:25


Vandaag roept de Europese Landbouwerskoepel Copa-Cogeca Europese landbouwers op tot een actiedag tegen het EU-landbouwbeleid. De organisatie noemt dat beleid namelijk een kaartenhuis dat op instorten staat. Wat staat er dan precies op instorten? Hoe ziet dat nieuwe EU-lanbouwbeleid eruit en wat merkt de Nederlandse boer hiervan? Te gast: Esther de Snoo, landbouwjournalist en hoofdredacteur van De Nieuwe Oogst en Pieter Zwaan, expert Europees Landbouwbeleid bij de Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen en Clingendael.

Successful Working Parents
What can the Snoo do for you? With Lewis Krell from Happiest Baby

Successful Working Parents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 41:51


Lewis Krell is the head of strategic partnerships at Happiest Baby, maker of the Snoo. He is also a father of 2.We talk all about the snoo, dealing with career ambitions on paternity leave, work life balance, lewis's best advice for working parents, and much more. TOPICS COVERED:Biggest surprise when becoming a fatherWhat is the snoo?Biggest learnings from all the baby dataThe Snoo for businesses  Experiences in fatherhood going from one to two kids juggling work life and family lifeDealing with career ambition on paternity leaveBest advice for working parentsAdvice for self careRecommended parenting resourcesSales adviceBest advice you've ever received Advice for former selfShaping your kids musical tasteEPISODE LINKS:https://www.happiestbaby.com/pages/employee-benefitshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lewis-krell/SHOW LINKS:contact: ⁠⁠successfulworkingparents@gmail.com⁠⁠Linktree: linktr.ee/successfulworkingparentsMusical credit:Hippie Beatnix (ID 1913) by Lobo Loco CC-by-nc-nd

Daily Shower Thoughts
Most Michael Jackson impersonators are white. | + 26 more...

Daily Shower Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 6:01


The Daily Shower Thoughts podcast is produced by Klassic Studios. [Promo] Check out the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ [Promo] Like the soothing background music and Amalia's smooth calming voice? Then check out "Terra Vitae: A Daily Guided Meditation Podcast" here at our show page [Promo] The Daily Facts Podcast. Get smarter in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Facts website. [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. [Promo] Check out the Get Happy Headlines podcast by my friends, Stella and Mickey. It's a podcast dedicated to bringing you family friendly uplifting stories from around the world. Give it a listen, I know you will like it. Pod links here Get Happy Headlines website. Shower thoughts are sourced from reddit.com/r/showerthoughts Shower Thought credits: General_Katydid_512, GoatsWithWigs, finaljusticezero, Tuck_Pock, Snoo_19146, kickballaDesign, Irish_Bonatone, wartfairy, Petallus, hearsdemons, danebest, aurashift2, hearsdemons, Scout_Puppy, NarcissisticWaffle, User_123_user, MA_JJ, SirNightmate, clyde00t, , leolacakes, hearsdemons, barnettrp, Officially_Randy, Smokestoolittle, MadeByHideoForHideo, CallRoll, Cichlidsaremyjam Podcast links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZNciemLzVXc60uwnTRx2e Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-shower-thoughts/id1634359309 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daily-dad-jokes/daily-shower-thoughts iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/99340139/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a5a434e9-da18-46a7-a434-0437ec49e1d2/daily-shower-thoughts Website: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/dailyshowerthoughts Social media links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyShowerPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailyshowerthoughtspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mother Culture
Amanda Hess On Pregnancy & Parenthood In A Digital World

Mother Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 71:44


New York Times critic at large Amanda Hess joins us to talk about the convergence of parenthood and technology. We dig in to everything from freebirthers to prenatal testing, and from “complicated” pregnancies to the many anxieties (and joys, too) of raising a child in a world where a $1600 Snoo has become a newborn must-have and corporations know about our pregnancies before our immediate families do. Hess's much anticipated memoir, Second Life: Having A Child In The Digital Age (which we both LOVED), is out May 6th. Links: * Prenatal Testing Offers Pregnant Women More Information Than Ever — But No Support To Deal With It (Romper) * Unfit Parent by Jessica Slice* Girl on Girl by Sophie Gilbert* Happiest Baby On The BlockIf you love the work we do on Mother Of It All, please consider becoming a paid subscriber, which you can do at motherofitall.substack.com. Paid subscribers get access to everything behind the paywall, like subscriber-only episodes and if you subscribe at the founding member level, we'll send you one of our awesome tote bags. If you can't become a paid subscriber, that's OK! It's always free and helpful to follow, share, rate and review our show here and everywhere else you listen to podcasts you love. Thank you!* Visit our Bookshop storefront to find all the books we've mentioned here and in previous episodes. When you shop there, we get a small affiliate fee (yay, thank you!). * Visit motherofitall.com to send us ideas for a future episode or learn more about the show.* Follow the podcast on Instagram (@themotherofitall) or Bluesky (@motherofitallpod.bsky.social) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit motherofitall.substack.com/subscribe

Down to Birth
#310 | The Co-Sleeping Controversy: Overcoming Fear & Supporting Instincts with Isadora of Happy Co-Sleeper

Down to Birth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 58:11


Send us a textWhat if sleeping beside your baby isn't dangerous—but actually protective? In this episode, we talk about one of the most instinctive things mothers do—and one of the most feared and judged: co-sleeping. Today's guest is Isadora Ambrose, founder of Happy Co-Sleeper and a certified holistic infant sleep specialist.Why are parents told to never sleep with their babies when every cell in their body wants to keep them close at night?  Isadora breaks down what makes co-sleeping safe (and what makes it unsafe), how studies are often misinterpreted, and why so many parents end up co-sleeping anyway—without the right support or setup. We discuss breastfeeding, chest-sleeping, the role of the mother's body in keeping babies safe, and how co-sleeping protects against sleep deprivation and unsafe sleep situations. (You'll also hear Isadora's opinion on the SNOO!)We also explain how co-sleeping changes as your child grows—what to do as your baby becomes a toddler, how to bring a new sibling into the mix, and how to keep your relationship intact while sharing sleep with your child.This is an honest, reassuring conversation for anyone who's ever felt torn between what feels natural and what they've been told is “safe.” Happy Co-SleeperIsadora on InstagramRemember to watch our full episodes on YouTube!**********Our sponsors:Silverette Nursing Cups -- Soothe and heal sore nipples with 925 silver nursing cups.Postpartum Soothe -- Herbs and padsicles to heal and comfort.Needed -- Our favorite nutritional products for before, during, and after pregnancy. Use this link to save 20%DrinkLMNT -- Purchase LMNT with this unique link and get a FREE sample packNot a Sponsor but HIGHLY recommended: ENERGYbits Save 20%Use promo code: DOWNTOBIRTH for all sponsors. Connect with us on Patreon for our exclusive content.Email Contact@DownToBirthShow.comInstagram @downtobirthshowCall us at 802-GET-DOWN Watch the full videos of all our episodes on YouTube! Work with Cynthia: 203-952-7299 HypnoBirthingCT.com Work with Trisha: 734-649-6294 Please remember we don't provide medical advice. Speak to your licensed medical provider for all your healthcare matters.

Sleep Cues: The Everything Baby Sleep Podcast

Answering this weeks Top 5 Questions! This week's questions had many families asking, is this normal?! We answer your questions but also remind our families that every child and situation is different and the terms what is normal vs. standard from a sleep consultant– Do moving bassinets like the SNOO help newborns fall asleep by themselves?– How long should it take baby to fall asleep once they are in the crib?– Is it normal for a 10 minute car nap to reset my baby's wake window?– My 5 month old goes to bed well but has short cry outs a couple of times per night. Why is this?– My 10 month old is randomly waking up twice per night again when he used to STTN, but he falls asleep independently. Why?The Happy Sleep Company's Infant / Toddler Sleep Program is suited best for children who are 14 weeks to 3 years of age and still sleeping in a crib. Children at this age need healthy sleep for proper development, to boost their immune systems, and to help them take in the big, bright, ever-changing world around them. At this age and in this environment, amazing sleep habits can be established very quickly with loads of consistency and tons of love involved! We will work closely with your family to develop a sleep plan that is right for your child, and help you help your little one to be sleeping through the night and taking proper naps within our two weeks together! LEARN MORE HEREErin Junker | Paediatric Sleep ConsultantInstagram @thehappysleepcompanyWebsite www.thehappysleepcompany.com

Do We Know Them?
231 - Michelle the Bartender Gets FIRED + Baby Company Cancelled for Asking Grieving Mom to Do THIS

Do We Know Them?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 83:33


Get 15% off Branch Basics Premium Starter Kit with the code DWKT at https://branchbasics.com/DWKT #branchbasicspod Go join THE OTHER GIRLIES over at https://patreon.com/doweknowthem In today's episode, we have an update regarding friend of the show, Michelle the Bartender, but for once... it's not entirely about her oversharing?! Well she still does that but for once we are actually on her side. Then we discuss how the company Happiest Baby is facing quite a bit of backlash after it was exposed that after finding out that an influencer who they had gifted one of their $1700 Snoo bassinets had tragically lost the baby, the company somehow felt it was appropriate to repeatedly contact her to return the gift.  We Love the Internets: https://www.tiktok.com/@harelita326/video/7481834492047412523  https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHY266Qv2MK/  https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHfWbLNOYQK 00:00 Introduction  07:56 Michelle the Bartender Gets FIRED 59:16 Happiest Baby Drama  1:16:04 We Love the Internet We hope you enjoyed this episode! Please let us know on Twitter or Instagram if you have any topic suggestions for next Sunday! (@lily_marston & @jessismiles__) Business Inquiries: doweknowthempodcast@gmail.com

Derms and Conditions
Atopic Dermatitis in Kids: Non-Steroidal Advances with Dr Lisa Swanson Episode Summary

Derms and Conditions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 27:00


In this episode of Derms and Conditions, Dr James Q. Del Rosso welcomes back his longtime friend and pediatric dermatology expert, Dr Lisa Swanson. Together, they explore the rapidly evolving treatment landscape for pediatric atopic dermatitis, with a focus on newly approved non-steroidal topical therapies. Dr Swanson shares her insights on tapinarof 1% cream, now FDA-approved for patients as young as two years old, and topical roflumilast 0.15% cream, approved down to age six. The duo discusses how aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonism makes tapinarof effective in both atopic dermatitis and psoriasis, likening its action to a “SNOO” that adjusts to soothe inflammation. They also dive into data from the ADORING 1 and ADORING 2 phase 3 trials, highlighting tapinarof's rapid reduction in itch and its positive impact on sleep—critical outcomes for both children and their parents. Dr Swanson offers real-world anecdotes about the sleep-depriving toll of pediatric eczema and how effective therapies can restore rest for the entire family. The conversation touches on skin of color considerations, including how atopic dermatitis may present differently and why diverse representation in clinical trials is essential. Dr Swanson underscores the importance of tactile assessments and shares practical pearls for evaluating eczema severity across skin types. Finally, they explore safety and tolerability, emphasizing tapinarof's low risk of systemic absorption, even in young children prone to thumb-sucking or hand-to-mouth behavior. Tune in for clinical pearls, new treatment insights, and a few laughs between two dermatology BFFs.

Daily Dad Jokes
Trump is selling a “Gold Card” that quickly gets you citizenship. (+ 19 more dad jokes!)

Daily Dad Jokes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 4:35 Transcription Available


Daily Dad Jokes (27 Feb 2025)The official Daily Dad Jokes Podcast electronic button now available on Amazon. The perfect gift for dad! Click here here to view!Email Newsletter: Looking for more dad joke humour to share? Then subscribe to our new weekly email newsletter. It's our weekly round-up of the best dad jokes, memes, and humor for you to enjoy. Spread the laughs, and groans, and sign up today! Click here to subscribe!Listen to the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ or search "Daily Dad Jokes" in your podcast app.Interested in Business and Finance news? Then listen to our sister show: The Daily Business and Finance Show. Check out the website here or search "Daily Business and Finance Show" in your podcast app.Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes.Joke credits: Thisisatoughquestion, BudGardener, Ryde29, ComicGenius1986, metal_head_zer0, Semisemitic, Dismal_Inflation_336, Healthy_Ladder_6198, Left-Distribution-13, TinyNiceWolf, Sir_E_L_Bawks, 192335, , Masselein, interstellardisco, Healthy_Ladder_6198, bigolbrian, Ryde29, Snoo_27125, creamy1talian, DobroGaidaSubscribe to this podcast via:iHeartMediaSpotifyiTunesGoogle PodcastsYouTube ChannelSocial media:InstagramFacebookTwitterTikTokDiscordInterested in advertising or sponsoring our show? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.comProduced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Convoluted Podcast
#225 TikTok Turmoil, Smart Sleeper Subscription Shock, Netflix Hike

The Convoluted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 48:33


Join Jesus and Liz on The Convoluted Podcast as they break down the TikTok ban, the backlash against Snoo's subscription model, Netflix's latest price hikes, and the shocking link between ADHD and reduced life expectancy. With humor and insight, they tackle the real-world impact of tech, parenting, and systemic challenges—don't miss this deep dive into today's most pressing topics! Jesus Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/tyrant_dominus Instagram: https://instagram.com/tyrantdominus TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@tyrantdominus Twitter: https://x.com/tyrant_dominus Liz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labyrinthian.lizzy TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@labyrinthian.lizzy Merch: https://merch.tyrantdominus.com find more: https://linktr.ee/tyrantdominus Introduction and Catch-Up 00:00 TikTok Ban and Its Implications 05:30 The Snoo Bassinet Subscription Controversy 35:15 Netflix Price Hikes 55:00 ADHD and Life Expectancy 01:10:00

Daily Dad Jokes
Your Monthly Ultra Extra Long Super Terrific Episode! [January Edition]

Daily Dad Jokes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 62:11 Transcription Available


Daily Dad Jokes (31 Jan 2025)The official Daily Dad Jokes Podcast electronic button now available on Amazon. The perfect gift for dad! Click here here to view!Email Newsletter: Looking for more dad joke humour to share? Then subscribe to our new weekly email newsletter. It's our weekly round-up of the best dad jokes, memes, and humor for you to enjoy. Spread the laughs, and groans, and sign up today! Click here to subscribe!Listen to the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ or search "Daily Dad Jokes" in your podcast app.Interested in Business and Finance news? Then listen to our sister show: The Daily Business and Finance Show. Check out the website here or search "Daily Business and Finance Show" in your podcast app.Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes.Joke credits: Vealophile, iShitSkittles, Emergency-Car6458, Apprehensive_Battle8, funsizedcomics, MrPeanut76, ChaoShadow87, Masselein, morbidmedic, simpnotsimp, whakerdo1, berkleysquare, klmonion, Mochrie01, prankerjoker, Busy-Rice8615, Acceptable_Bank2162, EndersGame_Reviewer, Brave-Ad6627, Left-Distribution-13, ES_FTrader, Dependent-Phone7496, bobskimo, Jester57, , zenocidepilot, ilikesidehugs, tsaot, SusRampage, Opportunist_Ad3972, Living-Project-5227, Flower_Nice, ShakesZX, 1Blue3Brown, God-2008, Man-e-questions, pLeThOrAx, GDaddyBee, TheLifeOfRyanB, tamjidtahim, Henri_Dupont, Wendals87, 192335, Juggaloo-00, GotMyOrangeCrush, randothrowra, FruitMcVeg, Kalefuu, spacemouse21, Realistic-Twist-3112, Square-Quality-9801, firedragonsrule, VenkyFromAnakapalli, kickypie, thisaintyouravgstonk, EndersGame_Reviewer, NEDYARB523, StrikingRise4356, 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Daily Shower Thoughts
We live in a world where even dying is expensive | + 28 more...

Daily Shower Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 6:08


The Daily Shower Thoughts podcast is produced by Klassic Studios. [Promo] Check out the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ [Promo] Like the soothing background music and Amalia's smooth calming voice? Then check out "Terra Vitae: A Daily Guided Meditation Podcast" here at our show page [Promo] The Daily Facts Podcast. Get smarter in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Facts website. [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. [Promo] Check out the Get Happy Headlines podcast by my friends, Stella and Mickey. It's a podcast dedicated to bringing you family friendly uplifting stories from around the world. Give it a listen, I know you will like it. Pod links here Get Happy Headlines website. Shower thoughts are sourced from reddit.com/r/showerthoughts Shower Thought credits: XentricX, heyiambob, newkingasour, ragegravy, maestrozeldafan, pufballcat, schadenfreudender, dmase1982, RobAdkerson, Snoo_19146, MattMann2001, wee_froggy, Toaster_1337, Dear-Story-1286, hi_its_lizzy616, libertysailor, 360Logic, pufballcat, bluefirecorp, , topshagger31, commercial_ape, Mysterious_Fix2034, bobdig986, torrrrrgo, PenguinTheYeti, escapedfugitive, kevingharvey, sirlui9119, DuckRiver Podcast links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZNciemLzVXc60uwnTRx2e Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-shower-thoughts/id1634359309 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daily-dad-jokes/daily-shower-thoughts iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/99340139/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a5a434e9-da18-46a7-a434-0437ec49e1d2/daily-shower-thoughts Website: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/dailyshowerthoughts Social media links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyShowerPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailyshowerthoughtspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Shower Thoughts
Vibranium is the Marvel mithril. | + 27 more...

Daily Shower Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 6:27


The Daily Shower Thoughts podcast is produced by Klassic Studios. [Promo] Check out the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ [Promo] Like the soothing background music and Amalia's smooth calming voice? Then check out "Terra Vitae: A Daily Guided Meditation Podcast" here at our show page [Promo] The Daily Facts Podcast. Get smarter in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Facts website. [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. [Promo] Check out the Get Happy Headlines podcast by my friends, Stella and Mickey. It's a podcast dedicated to bringing you family friendly uplifting stories from around the world. Give it a listen, I know you will like it. Pod links here Get Happy Headlines website. Shower thoughts are sourced from reddit.com/r/showerthoughts Shower Thought credits: RGB3x3, plafman, StiNgNinja, DuckRiver, NovaRadish, haddock420, LcLuke, hect1c, Snoo_19146, ErrorWalking, wfezzari, e-bio, Cichlidsaremyjam, 4183937645294, Kenobi5900, Manymuchm00s3n, Indoor_Pool, BasedOnAir, ThtPhatCat, , eren_yeagermeister, Meatballer_Unlimited, SasaART, DarkWarrior0137, essray22, unclefishbits, ComprehensiveBit7699, cynicalmr, neptuncult90 Podcast links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZNciemLzVXc60uwnTRx2e Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-shower-thoughts/id1634359309 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daily-dad-jokes/daily-shower-thoughts iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/99340139/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a5a434e9-da18-46a7-a434-0437ec49e1d2/daily-shower-thoughts Website: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/dailyshowerthoughts Social media links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyShowerPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailyshowerthoughtspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Haagse Lobby
Voorstellen nieuwe stikstofaanpak niet door ministerraad, Wiersma staat 'juridisch niet sterk' (11 november 2024)

Haagse Lobby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 44:00


Landbouwminister Femke Wiersma zit in een lastig parket. Vorige week bleek dat ze een deel van de stikstofmiljarden in landbouwinnovatie wil steken. Die plannen zou ze vandaag door de ministerraad loodsen, maar dat is haar vooralsnog niet gelukt.  Ondertussen dient morgen een rechtszaak tussen Greenpeace en de Staat. De milieuorganisatie eist dat 80% van de kwetsbare natuur wordt beschermd tegen stikstofschade, op straffe van een dwangsom van 100.000 euro per dag zolang dit niet gebeurt. Wat voor gevolgen heeft dit alles voor het Nederlandse landbouw- en klimaatbeleid? Martijn de Greve bespreekt het met: * Thom van Campen, VVD-Kamerlid; * Annie van de Pas, directeur van de Natuur en Milieufederaties; * En Esther de Snoo, hoofdredacteur van Nieuwe Oogst Meer van WNL vind je op onze website en sociale media: ► Website: https://www.wnl.tv  ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/omroepwnl  ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omroepwnl ► Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/wnlvandaag ► Steun WNL, word lid: https://www.steunwnl.tv ► Gratis Nieuwsbrief: https://www.wnl.tv/nieuwsbrief

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
The Secrets to Calming Babies ft. Dr. Harvey Karp

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 54:50


Your first step to an extraordinary marriage: www.thedadedge.com/25questions Dr. Harvey Karp is a renowned pediatrician and co-founder of Happiest Baby, known for his Happiest Baby/Happiest Toddler books that have guided millions of parents worldwide. He created the SNOO Smart Sleeper, an FDA-authorized bassinet that adds hours to infant sleep, now used in over 160 hospitals and offered as a benefit by 80+ companies. Today, Dr. Harvey Karp shares practical advice for new parents, focusing on the crucial "fourth trimester"—the first few months of a baby's life when they still crave a womb-like environment for comfort. He introduces his "5 S's" method—Swaddling, Side/Stomach position, Shushing, Swinging, and Sucking—to help soothe babies, reduce crying, and improve sleep. Dr. Karp discusses the impact of sleep deprivation on parents and highlights the SNOO smart sleeper, developed with MIT engineers, to help babies sleep longer and ease parental stress. He emphasizes the long-term benefits of early nurturing and guides listeners to HappiestBaby.com for more resources and support. www.thedadedge.com/498 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.happiestbaby.com Instagram | X | LinkedIn

Daily Shower Thoughts
Humans are technically a hydroelectric bioreactor | + 24 more...

Daily Shower Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 6:01


The Daily Shower Thoughts podcast is produced by Klassic Studios. [Promo] Check out the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ [Promo] The Daily Facts Podcast. Get smarter in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Facts website. [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. [Promo] Check out the Get Happy Headlines podcast by my friends, Stella and Mickey. It's a podcast dedicated to bringing you family friendly uplifting stories from around the world. Give it a listen, I know you will like it. Pod links here Get Happy Headlines website. Shower thoughts are sourced from reddit.com/r/showerthoughts Shower Thought credits: hacksoncode, Steinmetal4, LetMeExplainDis, MenInBlerg, Savage-Monkey2, Boatwhistle, wimpykidfan37, JonoProBono, Snoo_19146, SheriffColtPocatello, Ok-Software-1902, hearsdemons, natural1dave, OldTimeyMedicine, lionstigersbearsomar, Stock_Surfer, Tentmancer, TIFUstorytime, Sapphiregangster, , tuber_simulator, InfinityScientist, Pseudomonas_xx, Edawg661, dropkicked_eu, Terrible-Swim-6786 Podcast links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZNciemLzVXc60uwnTRx2e Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-shower-thoughts/id1634359309 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daily-dad-jokes/daily-shower-thoughts iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/99340139/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a5a434e9-da18-46a7-a434-0437ec49e1d2/daily-shower-thoughts Website: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/dailyshowerthoughts Social media links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyShowerPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailyshowerthoughtspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Dad Jokes
Global Cat Day! Cat-as-trophic Dad Jokes! 16 October 2024

Daily Dad Jokes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 7:31 Transcription Available


Daily Dad Jokes (16 Oct 2024) The official Daily Dad Jokes Podcast electronic button now available on Amazon. The perfect gift for dad! Click here here to view ! Email Newsletter: Looking for more dad joke humour to share? Then subscribe to our new weekly email newsletter. It's our weekly round-up of the best dad jokes, memes, and humor for you to enjoy. Spread the laughs, and groans, and sign up today! Click here to subscribe ! Listen to the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ or search "Daily Dad Jokes" in your podcast app. Interested in Business and Finance news? Then listen to our sister show: The Daily Business and Finance Show. Check out the website here or search "Daily Business and Finance Show" in your podcast app. Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes. Joke credits: StockInitial4460, Shuihoppy, MaxCWebster, CaspianXI, Ancient_Presence, 192335, JoeFas, Patriotfan17, Snoo-15335, ghostpoints, TheSadisticNerd, candyman337, , Joesdad65, excalibron, Prior_Willingness897, JoeFas, TheAzrael2013, Budget-Pay3743, FTT1113, kommunistical, flash17k, smollbutmightymouse, ufotheater, JoeFas, timthedriller, iShitSkittles, vallendusk, thomasbrakeline, 13toycar, Jplumbo, houndoom92, Joel_Boyens, colemacgrath2009, LAweenie, allanon101 Subscribe to this podcast via: iHeartMedia Spotify iTunes Google Podcasts Youtube Channel Social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter Tik Tok Discord Interested in advertising or sponsoring our show? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.com Produced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Chelsea Skidmore Show
Best toddler tips EVER from HAPPIEST BABY!

The Chelsea Skidmore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 53:15


Lexi Montée Busch, VP of marketing for Happiest Baby (the makers of SNOO) and renowned Pediatrician Dr. Harvey Karp's daughter joins the GOT MILF PODCAST for EPISODE FOUR! We talk toddler tips. growing up with a Pediatrician father, navigating work/life balance, all about the SNOO of course, and advice for a first time mom! Check out the Snoo @ https://www.happiestbaby.com 

The Chelsea Skidmore Show
Best toddler tips EVER from HAPPIEST BABY!

The Chelsea Skidmore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 53:15


Lexi Montée Busch, VP of marketing for Happiest Baby (the makers of SNOO) and renowned Pediatrician Dr. Harvey Karp's daughter joins the GOT MILF PODCAST for EPISODE FOUR! We talk toddler tips. growing up with a Pediatrician father, navigating work/life balance, all about the SNOO of course, and advice for a first time mom! Check out the Snoo @ https://www.happiestbaby.com 

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Technology: Starlink's rural impact, dating apps dive, Snoo sub fury

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 18:10


Technology commentator Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about the latest Telecommunications Monitoring Report and the many gaps between urban and rural areas. 

Daily Dad Jokes
I just heard the USA is planning to deploy babies in the army. (+ 17 more dad jokes!)

Daily Dad Jokes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 4:24 Transcription Available


Daily Dad Jokes (17 Aug 2024)The official Daily Dad Jokes Podcast electronic button now available on Amazon. The perfect gift for dad! Click here here to view!Email Newsletter: Looking for more dad joke humour to share? Then subscribe to our new weekly email newsletter. It's our weekly round-up of the best dad jokes, memes, and humor for you to enjoy. Spread the laughs, and groans, and sign up today! Click here to subscribe!Listen to the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ or search "Daily Dad Jokes" in your podcast app.Interested in Business and Finance news? Then listen to our sister show: The Daily Business and Finance Show. Check out the website here or search "Daily Business and Finance Show" in your podcast app.Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes.Joke credits: ZePumpkinKing, Rzmudzior, Wise_Man_555, bgva, Acceptable-Tiger4516, Socket_forker, Snoo_85416, FrostyBrewsky, TheMainM0d, OG-Kushi, Rogue_Native, levine2112, , ExtremePresence3030, Skylantech, houndoom92, Slaureto, DENelson83, Radin_WinsSubscribe to this podcast via:SpotifyiTunesGoogle PodcastsYouTube ChannelSocial media:InstagramFacebookTwitterTikTokDiscordInterested in advertising or sponsoring our show? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.comProduced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Expecting and Empowered Podcast
64. Helping Moms Sleep One Feeding At A Time With @babysettler

The Expecting and Empowered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 43:13


The creator behind the Instagram account @babysettler, Hillary Sadler is a labor and delivery nurse, feeding specialist, and mom of 4. She also is the author of the book “Babies Made Simple”, a roadmap to the baby stage! Hillary fills the information gap between your OB's office and baby's pediatrician. She gives evidence-based guidance to new moms, as she would to any friend, without the high cost burden you'd incur in a traditional healthcare setting.Well fed babies sleep better, so Hillary is on a mission to make sure all new mamas understand the connection between feedings and sleep. There is evidence showing that if mom can get at least one REM cycle of sleep during the night, it can positively impact maternal mental health. In order to get that sleep, Hillary tells us how we can identify if our babies are getting an effective and full feeding.Following a routine can help babies and parents. Every baby is different though, so Hillary emphasizes the difference between a strict schedule versus a routine. She dives into example routines, ways to set the environment up for quality sleep, and a new perspective of splitting your 24 hour day into different time chunks. If your baby goes to daycare, sometimes your child's daytime routine is out of your control, which can lead to an overtired baby in the evening. Hillary explains how to use the “5 S's” to console that sweet little one. Lots of families are using the Snoo bassinet because of its built-in soothing capabilities, but does Hillary approve of this coveted baby item? Listen and find out her opinion!If you enjoyed listening to this episode, we would love it if you could share it to your Instagram stories and tag us, @babysettler and @expectingandempowered. As we like to say, knowledge is power, and we just really want to give more people the information that they may need on their postpartum journey!Follow Hillary on InstagramHillary's WebsiteHillary's New App, coming soon!Order Hillary's book, “Babies Made Simple”Links & ResourcesExpecting and Empowered App - Enter code 'PODCAST25' at checkoutExpecting and Empowered WebsiteExpecting and Empowered Instagram

A Change of Brand
Reddit with Natasha Jen

A Change of Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 46:21


With their rising success and a cult-like following, Reddit had ambitions of enhancing their global presence. But would the desire for change push too far for fans? And would their beloved mascot, Snoo, become a casualty? Natasha Jen, Partner at Pentagram, demonstrates how it's possible for a quirky brand to grow up while still keeping its charm.To see the change of brand for yourself, visit achangeofbrand.com or follow us on Instagram @achangeofbrand.Created by Matchstic (matchstic.com / @matchstichouse), hosted by Blake Howard (@blakehoward), co-hosted by Tracy Clark, edited and scored by ATAM Audio, brief-in by Dee Boyle, fact-checked and coordinated by Jill Jeffries, produced by Brianna Belcher, and artwork by Stephanie Kim.

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen
Solving Parental Sleep (Harvey Karp, M.D.): GROWING UP

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 54:20


“I remember a wonderful psychologist was talking about, we shouldn't, should on ourselves. Don't should on yourself. And it's all of what I should do. And there's a big lie for new moms, which is that when the baby is born, you should take care of the baby. You're the best person. You're the mother. There's no one else who's going to take care of your baby in the same way. And of course you should be holding skin to skin, have the opportunity to breastfeed. But there was never a mother who was expected to take care of her baby without the help of her aunt and her grandmother and her sister and things like that. And if you think about it, in the hospital, there's only one place where we make patients take care of other patients, right?” So says Dr. Harvey Karp, author of The Happiest Baby on the Block which has Bible-like status in the world of parenting. As a beloved Los Angeles pediatrician, Harvey punctured the mainstream with the 5 S's—swaddling, shushing, swinging, sucking, and holding the baby on its side—all simple interventions that helped parents help their newborns sleep. This was revolutionary—and certainly changed my trajectory as a new parent, as getting five straight hours instead of three can have a huge impact on your mental health. Harvey then codified his findings into “The Snoo,” a bassinet that functions as an extra set of hands: It swaddles, swings, shushes, and keeps the baby safely on its back while it sleeps. In today's conversation we talk about what it would look like to institutionalize support of new parents, what Harvey's trying to do about this, why it can be so awful, isolating, and hard to have kids, along with the advice most parents frequently seek. I'm lucky to call Harvey a friend and to be able to turn to him over the years—in fact, Sam slept in a prototype Snoo—so I'm thrilled to share some of his wisdom with all of you. Let's turn to our conversation now. MORE FROM HARVEY KARP, M.D.: The Happiest Baby on the Block The Happiest Toddler on the Block The Snoo Follow Happiest Baby on Instagram EPISODES IN THE “GROWING UP” SERIES: Niobe Way, “The Critical Need for Deep Connection” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen
Coming Soon: Special Series on Growing Up

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 1:20


Hi, It's Elise, host of Pulling the Thread. Starting next Monday, I'm doing another special series—this one is about growing up, and no, it's definitely not just for parents. It's mostly about re-parenting, or understanding the driving factors of how we all come to understand the world. You'll hear from four very different voices about childhood, social programming, and development. Two are pioneers in gender development: One of my all-time heroes, developmental psychologist Carol Gilligan, who I write about in my Substack all-the-time who wrote In a Different Voice in the ‘80s, is joining me on the show, and so is Niobe Way, who does for boys what Carol Gilligan does for girls. I'm also talking with legendary pediatrician Harvey Karp, creator of The Happiest Baby on the Block, the founder of the Snoo, and an ardent and early environmentalist—and Carissa Schumacher, a full-body psychic medium and dear friend who is going to talk to us about what it's like to raise and be a highly empathic and intuitive person—and how you can retain and develop those abilities. Or shut them down. It will be a great series, coming every Monday for the next month. I'll see you every Thursday for a regular episode. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Startup Dad
A Modern Day Commune | Yousuf Bhaijee & Chris Lloyd (Dads of 3 and 2 kids)

Startup Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 72:05


Yousuf Bhaijee is a Growth Gdvisor and interim Head of Growth to companies like Brightwheel, HP, Evernow and Blackbird. Chris Lloyd is an engineer who most recently worked at AI company, Humane, and also Pinterest, Assembly and Opera. Yousuf is the father of three kids and Chris is the father of two. Chris and his family, Yousuf and his family and five other families live in a town-home complex that they all collectively bought several years ago. There are now a total of fifteen kids at the complex! In today's conversation we discussed:* How this whole modern day commune experiment got started* What it means to live in a modern day commune* The shared rituals, benefits and drawbacks of this lifestyle* The positive impacts on mental health* The benefits of sharing* How gender roles take on new meaning in communal living* The most surprising aspects of a communal lifestyle* Family privacy and parenting styles when you live in close proximity with othersWhere to find Yousuf Bhaijee* Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yousufbhaijee* X: https://twitter.com/ybhaijeeWhere to find Chris Lloyd* X: https://twitter.com/chrislloydWhere to find Adam Fishman* FishmanAF Newsletter: www.FishmanAFNewsletter.com* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/—In this episode, we cover:[1:47] Yousuf & Chris Introduction/Welcome[4:46] Family Life and Hottakes [10:42] Commune Living - What it is[12:44] Commune Living - How it came to be[17:50] Logistics & Agreements[19:42] Gender Roles[21:30] External Judgements[23:36] Macro and Micro Rituals[26:15] Social Media[27:15] Functionality of Commune Living[30:00] Family Privacy & Parenting Styles[35:52] Changes in Mental Health[39:22] Modern Day Sharing Economy[42:37] Discoveries of Living in a Commune[45:00] Vulnerability & Parenting Advice[50:48] Technology and the Communal Impact[57:12] Parenting Mistakes as a Dad[1:00:25] Reaching Out[1:00:00] Rapid Fire—Show references:Amazon One Medical: https://health.amazon.com/primeBrightwheel: https://mybrightwheel.com/home-b/HP: https://www.hp.comEvernow: https://www.evernow.com/Blackbird: https://www.blackbird.xyz/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.comAssembly: https://www.joinassembly.com/Opera: https://www.opera.com/Eaze: https://www.eaze.com/Zynga: https://www.zynga.com/Humane: https://humane.com/WWDC: https://developer.apple.com/wwdc24/Disney: https://www.disney.com/Paw Patrol: https://www.pawpatrol.com/Blippi: https://blippi.com/Nickelodeon: https://www.nick.com/Lovevery: https://lovevery.com/SNOO: https://www.happiestbaby.com/products/snoo-smart-bassinetNoseFrida: https://frida.com/products/nosefrida—For sponsorship inquiries email: podcast@fishmana.com.For Startup Dad Merch: www.startupdadshop.com Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit startupdadpod.substack.com

Biznis Price
Nina je kreirala izum u koji ulažu najveće svetske zvezde | Nina Montée Karp | BiznisPriče 146

Biznis Price

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 82:02


Nina Montée Karp je gošća Vladimira Stankovića u 146. epizodi podcasta Biznis Priče. Da li znate ko je Srpkinja iz Holivuda vredna milijardu dolara? Kako je došlo do toga da njen proizvod koriste princ Harry, Beyonce, Elon Mask? Kako da se probijete na vrh ako izbacujete skup i do sada neviđen proizvod na tržištu? Na početku su je investitori odbijali zato što je žena iz Srbije, a danas menđu svojim investitorima ima neke od najvećih svetskih zvezda poput Leonarda Di Kaprija i Džastin Timberlejka. Trenutno se nalazi na listi najmoćnijih Srba u svetu. Naš današnji gost je Nina Monte Karp, preduzetnica i suosnivačica startapa Happiest Baby, u sklopu koga je proizvela prvu pametnu kolekvu za bebe na svetu - Snoo. ⭐️ Partneri podcasta:

Tosh Show
My Baby Expert - Dr. Harvey Karp

Tosh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 51:37 Transcription Available


Daniel learns about the decades of research and experience that led pediatrician Dr. Harvey Karp to invent the SNOO smart bassinet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Resting in Motherhood Podcast
Sleep Train Obsessed: There's no such thing as a “sleep hack”

The Resting in Motherhood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 35:50


Have you heard of the rice glove hack to get your baby to sleep longer? Or maybe you're longing for a smart sleeper like the Snoo? I get it… when you're up every 1-2 hours at night and you're exhausted, these tools can feel like they'd be a lifesaver. But there is truly no such thing as a healthy sleep hack. Instead, they are mismatching us with who our babies are and what they biologically need. So what can you do to get more rest without falling for the scare tactics of the sleep training industry? Let's break it down on this episode of Resting in Motherhood. Connect with me on Instagram: @resting_in_motherhood or visit the show's site here.Work with Brittni:View current 1:1 Call and/or Email support services herePurchase the comprehensive sleep course, Resting in the First YearBook a 15 Minute Discovery Call hereCheck out additional workshops and guides hereThe Resting in Motherhood Podcast is produced by Heart Centered Podcasting.

Seize the Yay
Our birth story part II - the Q&A

Seize the Yay

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 83:02


A whole month (and sixteen failed attempts) later, I finally found some time to record the follow up to our birth story episode and answer all your questions. Thank you so much to everyone who sent lovely DMs and feedback after the first episode hosted by the wonderful Sophie of Australian Birth Stories and for submitting such interesting follow up questions that give me the loveliest excuse to reflect on things in a way I probably wouldn't otherwise make time for. It's never lost on me what a privilege it is for this yayborhood to be so engaged and excited about each season of our life (and to be so patient with a very inconsistent schedule for releasing episodes!) I can't promise my answers are any less incoherent than they were in the last episode - the postpartum haze is still going strong - but I did my very best and can't actually believe we got through it before the little bear demanded my full attention back. My only disclaimer is that parenthood is like no other area in life for the diversity of opinions, volume of conflicting information, intensity of judgment (both from ourselves and others) and depth of emotion. If I have one piece of advice, it's that NO advice will suit every parent or every baby so please take everything I say as the personal anecdote it is - I'm not a medical expert and am still very early in our journey, so my answers are purely from our experience so far. Having said that, I've tried to be as helpful as I can (amidst the rambling and tangents of this new Mum brain) and the questions are listed below so you can skip forward to what's relevant to you. There are some links where relevant too and, as always, if you have any other questions feel free to DM any time. DELIVERY Did you feel any warning going into labour? Why did you choose private health vs public health? (AUBS public vs private episode) Hospital bag recommendations (The Memo's hospital bag list and if you want my personal list just send me an email) What did you wear post op? (the disposable undies, the pads, the nightie) Did you go straight back to a normal diet after gestational diabetes? C SECTION What would you take in your hospital bag for a C section? Were you panicky or anxious going into C section? C section recovery – how long? Tips for recovery?  Incision care? Mental health? Immediately after, how were you – could you get up? What recovery shorts or items did you wear? (the briefs, the shorts, the compression socks) FEEDING How was the beginning of breastfeeding? (the silverettes, the lanolin, the compresses, the Qiara probiotics) Are you doing mixed feeding? Bottles? Expressing? (the ladybug milk collectors) GETTING HOME Did you feel overwhelmed when you got home? Biggest challenge in the first few days? First few weeks post-partum, how were they? Top 3 tips for new parents in first few weeks Most difficult part of recovery generally? Is it worth having both the Snoo and Cocoona baby? How is Teddy's sleep? How much time are you taking off? Have you grieved your work identity vs being a Mum? How have you made time for you as a couple? + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah + Join our Facebook community here + Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!

Nightside With Dan Rea
Nightside News Update 3/27/24

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 40:18 Transcription Available


The Importance of Sleep – March World Sleep Month with Dr. Harvey Karp, inventor of a very popular baby crib called the SNOO!North End restaurants close on Thursday for protest over outdoor dining ban with our guest Carla Gomes – Owner of restaurant Antico Forno.Diane Sullivan joined us to talk about the 2024 Animal Rights Day Event – The Shadow Fund.And, UMass Amherst researchers develop improved testing for tick-borne virus – MA highest in US with cases of life threatening Powassan virus with Dr. Stephen M. Rich- Professor of Microbiology - Executive Director of the New England Center of Excellence in Vector-borne Diseases at UMass.

The Postpartum Plan
#52: Snoo- To Use or Not?

The Postpartum Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 43:18


On today's episode, Karen Tanso and I tackle one of if not the most controversial episode we have had thus far on the podcast...THE SNOO! With Karen's expertise as a pediatric PT & mine as a postpartum doula and pediatric sleep consultant we talk the good, the bad & the ugly about the Snoo. Karen Tanso- Inchstones PT, LLCBoard-Certified Clinical Specialist in Pediatric Physical Therapy Cell: 978-226-8745www.inchstonespt.org Ready to curate your perfect postpartum plan? Head over to my etsy shop to download my Postpartum Plan Workbook! Don't forget to use the code 'PODCAST' for 15% off!Shop Here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SereneMomentsLLCWant input and support from me? Join my membership! For just $30/mo you get access to messaging with me, a members only zoom call & a specialized newsletter with lots of tips & tricks made just for my members! Join by heading over to my website (www.SereneMomentsDoula.com) to sign up!As always if you have input, topic ideas or questions please reach out anytime!-Madison Fugere (Serene Moments LLC)IG & FB: @SereneMoments.Doula

Startup Dad
Astrophysics, Saving the Planet and Raising Three Kids | Casey Handmer (father of 3, founder of Terraform Industries)

Startup Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 54:34


Casey Handmer is the founder of Terraform Industries, a company that is turning CO2 into natural gas through solar electricity. He's an astrophysicist with a PhD from Caltech who has worked on frontier technologies at NASA and Hyperloop. He's also a husband and the father of three kids. Including a newborn! In today's conversation we discussed: Productivity and priorities How to make it work without a support structure How to work on having optimism be the default so you can build a better future How he and his wife (also an astrophysicist and engineering leader) manage a busy household and three under the age of five The importance of long-term projects, both professionally and personally The worst parenting advice he's ever given and received His kids and their relationship with technology — Where to find Casey Handmer - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/casey-handmer-60183262/ - Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/CJHandmer - Casey's Blog: https://caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/ - Casey and Christine's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/re-productivity/id1387757655   Where to find Adam Fishman - Newsletter: https://startupdadpod.substack.com/ - Newsletter: https://www.fishmanafnewsletter.com - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/ — In this episode, we cover: [1:46] Welcome [2:01] Caesy's Professional background [7:04] Casey's wife & kids [10:28] How did you meet your wife? [14:26] Support structures (or not having any!) [17:21] Getting joy vs. minimizing work [20:51] Most surprising thing about being a dad [24:13] Worst parenting advice Casey has ever given and received [30:37] Optimism as a default [36:00] Where do you not align with your wife? [38:46] Kids relationship to technology [42:19] How to follow along with Casey's journey [43:21] Rapid fire round [53:39] Thank you — Show references: Snoo: https://www.amazon.com/SNOO-Smart-Sleeper-Happiest-Baby/dp/B0716KN18Z Terraform Industries: https://terraformindustries.com/ NASA: https://www.nasa.gov/ Hyperloop: https://www.hyperlooptt.com/ CalTech: https://www.caltech.edu/ JPL: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ Kip Thorne: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kip_Thorne Planet: https://www.planet.com/ LARP: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_action_role-playing_game Rubik's cube: https://rubiks.com/en-US/ Lego: https://www.lego.com/en-us Kid-safe knives: https://www.amazon.com/Tovla-Knives-3-Piece-Nylon-Baking/dp/B0711QYPJD/ Tesla Model Y: https://www.tesla.com/modely Tesla Cybertruck: https://www.tesla.com/cybertruck — For sponsorship inquiries email: podcast@fishmana.com. For Startup Dad Merch: www.startupdadshop.com  Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/

Startup Dad
Astrophysics, Saving the Planet and Raising Three Kids | Casey Handmer (father of 3, founder of Terraform Industries)

Startup Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 54:34


Casey Handmer is the founder of Terraform Industries, a company that is turning CO2 into natural gas through solar electricity. He's an astrophysicist with a PhD from Caltech who has worked on frontier technologies at NASA and Hyperloop. He's also a husband and the father of three kids. Including a newborn! In today's conversation we discussed:* Productivity and priorities* How to make it work without a support structure* How to work on having optimism be the default so you can build a better future* How he and his wife (also an astrophysicist and engineering leader) manage a busy household and three under the age of five* The importance of long-term projects, both professionally and personally* The worst parenting advice he's ever given and received* His kids and their relationship with technologyListen or watch Startup Dad on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and Overcast.—Where to find Casey HandmerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/casey-handmer-60183262/Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/CJHandmerCasey's Blog: https://caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/Casey and Christine's PodcastWhere to find Adam FishmanNewsletter: startupdadpod.substack.com Newsletter: www.FishmanAFNewsletter.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/—In this episode, we cover:[1:46] Welcome[2:01] Caesy's Professional background[7:04] Casey's wife & kids[10:28] How did you meet your wife?[14:26] Support structures (or not having any!)[17:21] Getting joy vs. minimizing work[20:51] Most surprising thing about being a dad[24:13] Worst parenting advice Casey has ever given and received[30:37] Optimism as a default[36:00] Where do you not align with your wife?[38:46] Kids relationship to technology[42:19] How to follow along with Casey's journey[43:21] Rapid fire round[53:39] Thank you—Show references:Snoo: https://www.amazon.com/SNOO-Smart-Sleeper-Happiest-Baby/dp/B0716KN18ZTerraform Industries: https://terraformindustries.com/NASA: https://www.nasa.gov/Hyperloop: https://www.hyperlooptt.com/CalTech: https://www.caltech.edu/JPL: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/Kip Thorne: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kip_ThornePlanet: https://www.planet.com/LARP: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_action_role-playing_gameRubik's cube: https://rubiks.com/en-US/Lego: https://www.lego.com/en-usKid-safe knives: https://www.amazon.com/Tovla-Knives-3-Piece-Nylon-Baking/dp/B0711QYPJD/Tesla Model Y: https://www.tesla.com/modelyTesla Cybertruck: https://www.tesla.com/cybertruck—For sponsorship inquiries email: podcast@fishmana.com.For Startup Dad Merch: www.startupdadshop.com Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit startupdadpod.substack.com

Nessa OFF Air Podcast
Things New Parents MUST Know with Lexi Montée Busch | Nessa Off Air Ep. 20

Nessa OFF Air Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 92:13


We have the tips every new parent NEEDS! On this episode we have Lexi Montée Busch, CMO of Happiest Baby, the company behind the Snoo. Lexi dives into crucial topics for new parents, sharing her personal experiences and practical advice on navigating labor, tackling postpartum depression, and striking a balance between work and motherhood. Lexi's open and honest talk about these issues provides real support and practical tips for parents going through the same things. In addition to her parenting insights, Lexi sheds light on the innovative Snoo bassinet, discussing its role in improving infant sleep and SIDS, and its impact on modern parenting. She also touches on Happiest Baby's approach to supporting families. This episode of Nessa Off Air is a must-listen for parents seeking real-life tips, understanding postpartum experiences, and looking for ways to juggle the joys and trials of raising a child.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Dad Jokes
Did you hear about the president who got something in his eye? (+ 19 more dad jokes!)

Daily Dad Jokes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 5:03 Transcription Available


Daily Dad Jokes (25 Jan 2024) Email Newsletter: Looking for more dad joke humour to share? Then subscribe to our new weekly email newsletter. It's our weekly round-up of the best dad jokes, memes, and humor for you to enjoy. Spread the laughs, and groans, and sign up today! Click here to subscribe ! Listen to the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ or search "Daily Dad Jokes" in your podcast app. Interested in Business and Finance news? Then listen to our sister show: The Daily Business and Finance Show. Check out the website here or search "Daily Business and Finance Show" in your podcast app. Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes. Joke credits: LFA2023, CartoonBeardy, TheQuietKid22, Upvoter_NeverDie, walk-on-legos, bgva, Bandicootboot, Roxas1011, Snoo-15335, Grease2feminist, ilikesidehugs, , BleedtheFriek, reddof, AndyCar1214, mal221, stevethepirate89, Major_Independence82, Grease2feminist, dubaidadjokes, Major_Independence82 Subscribe to this podcast via: Spotify iTunes Google Podcasts Youtube Channel Social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter Tik Tok Discord Interested in advertising or sponsoring our show with +15k daily streams? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.com Produced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LIFE.STYLE.LIVE!
Author talks improving your family routine in book, ‘The Happiest Baby on the Block'

LIFE.STYLE.LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 7:50


Welcoming the New Year brings a chance to weave some positive vibes into your family's routine, and Dr. Harvey Karp, the brain behind The Happiest Baby on the Block and SNOO, has some down-to-earth suggestions.First, keep the family's health in check with timely vaccinations, including the new RSV shot for the little ones.Dr. Karp's advice? Dive into reading together—more stories mean more language skills and family bonds. Embrace the great outdoors daily for a natural mood boost, and it even helps everyone sleep better at night. Prioritize quality rest with dim lights, white noise, and a consistent bedtime routine.Sharing meals isn't just about food; it's a recipe for stronger bonds and healthier choices.For some family TLC, Dr. Karp suggests simple deep-breathing exercises, no fancy gadgets needed—just your breath and a moment of calm. Let's keep it real this New Year and make those family resolutions stick!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Birth Story Podcast
185 FREE Egg Freezing with Cofertility founder Lauren Mackler

Birth Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 70:22


While Lauren was pitching Uber Health to their executive team, she felt a sharp, irregular pain in her stomach. With testing and a diagnostic surgery, she was diagnosed with an incredibly rare disease and was told she may not be able to have a biological child. As you can imagine, her first questions were: how do I navigate this disease? But also, how will I build a family some day?  Because so little is known about this disease, it was unclear if she could pursue egg-freezing, so she started looking into donation  and what stuck out to her was how antiquated and, for a lack of a better word, “icky” the traditional system felt.  While, ultimately, she was very fortunate to have her sister freeze her eggs and donate them to her to potentially use later, and was able to conceive her baby girl unassisted, she never stopped thinking about egg donation. I spent months thinking about the costly, and emotionally and physically taxing feats people go through to build a family, and couldn't believe no one has been talking about this and yet, egg donation is at the crux of so many other pieces of the industry. It's an essential part of LGBTQ+ family planning, it goes hand in hand with egg-freezing, and it's part of the process for many couples who go through infertility.  That's why in 2022, she founded Cofertility, to reshape fertility preservation and third-party reproduction so it's more accessible, human and community-driven. The company offers a destigmatized, scalable approach to egg donation, which reshapes the cost structure of egg-freezing by matching women who want to freeze their eggs with families who could not otherwise conceive and by donating half, women can freeze their eggs for free. Since their launch last fall, tens of thousands of people have applied to be a part of their egg-freezing programs, and they have activated hundreds of donors. They've also taken a firm stance against the historical, predatory practices that involve cash compensation and failing to provide fertility education for the donor's own reproductive future. In the egg-sharing model, which is what their Split program offers, there is a focus on shared outcomes rather than financial gain. All members get access to their online community, where people talk openly about their egg-freezing experience and support one another through it in real time and they welcome all intended parents — single or coupled, regardless of what brought them here — and support them with compassion and respect for whatever path is best for them.   Key takeaways from the podcast that listeners will learn today: The way we build families is more dynamic than ever and looks different for everyone. Cofertility exists to honor that and offers a destigmatized, scalable approach for bringing egg donation and egg-freezing together.  It's our goal to fix the broken egg donation system. Matching with an Egg Donor should be a positive experience. If you're looking for an egg donor — either due to infertility, cancer, a genetic condition, or not having eggs — you may already feel like the odds are stacked against you. The last thing you need is to feel like you're “shopping” for a human who plays a critical role in your family-building journey. And we'll never make it feel that way. We agree with ASRM that egg donor compensation can open the door for exploitation. Plus, a 2021 Harvard study found that 62% of donor-conceived adults felt the exchange of money for donor gametes was wrong, and 41% were troubled by the fact that money was exchanged around their conception. By allowing our donors to freeze their eggs as part of the process, our unique model honors everyone involved. Lauren speaks to intended parents struggling with second infertility all the time at Cofertility, and it's something her and her husband are going through right now on their journey to baby #2. It can be especially frustrating as it's surprising and stressful, but it's estimated that nearly one-third of the women who experience infertility are impacted by it. Favorite baby product or new motherhood product? What would you buy for someone who was currently pregnant or a new parent?:  The Snoo and taking Cara Babies' Sleep Schedule Who is Lauren? Lauren Makler is the Co-Founder and CEO of Cofertility, a human-first fertility ecosystem rewriting the egg freezing and egg donation experience. Previously Lauren was an early Uber employee and founded Uber Health, a product that enables healthcare organizations to leverage Uber's massive driver network in improving healthcare outcomes through patient transportation and healthcare delivery. After a rare disease diagnosis, Lauren's fertility journey led her to believe that everyone should have the opportunity to freeze their eggs–and that there should be better access to egg donors. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their miracle baby girl. Website: https://www.cofertility.com/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cofertility/ + https://www.instagram.com/familybyco/ + https://www.instagram.com/freezebyco/ + https://www.instagram.com/laurenmakler/  Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/cofertility/  Other: https://twitter.com/cofertility + https://www.linkedin.com/company/cofertility/  XOXO -Heids We have seats available in Birth Story Academy. Join today for $20 off with code BIRTHSTORYFRIEND at https://www.birthstory.com/online-course!  Resources: Birth Story Academy Online Course Shop My Birthing Workbooks and Guides I'm Heidi, a Certified Birth Doula, and I've supported the deliveries of over one thousand babies in my career. On the Birth Story Podcast, I'll take you on a journey through your pregnancy by providing you education through storytelling. I provide high-level childbirth education broken down to make it super digestible for you because I know you are a busy parent on the go. Plus, because I am so passionate about birth outcomes, you will hear from many of the top experts in labor and delivery. Connect with Me! Instagram YouTube My Doula Heidi Website Birth Story Media™ Website  

Dear Doula
Twin Zzz's: Mastering Sleep for Twins (“Sleep Fairy” Series)

Dear Doula

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 19:25


Welcome to the inaugural episode of my "Sleep Fairy” series, where I'm devoting multiple episodes to one of the biggest things parents need help with: sleep.  To start us out in the series, we're delving into the world of sleep when it comes to twins. Believe it or not, I've actually got a lot of experience working with multiples (even quadruplets!), so today I'm providing you with insights and actionable advice to help you navigate the unique sleep challenges that come with twins and beyond. In this episode, we discuss the importance of understanding each twin's individual sleep needs and preferences. We delve into the crucial role of white noise machines, like Dohm and Hatch, in creating a sleep-conducive environment for your twins. We also cover practical strategies for establishing routines and schedules, my opinion on the SNOO bassinet that everybody raves about, and I share some common challenges and solutions to twin sleep issues. You got this! Links: My recommended white noise machines: Dohm and Hatch. For more insights and parenting tips, follow the Dear Doula Podcast on Instagram. I offer personalized consultations and can be reached for further questions on sleep, particularly concerning twins, at brandi@deardoulapodcast.com or on my Instagram.     Time Stamps: 1:03 - Introduction to my “Sleep Fairy” series and today's focus on twin sleep. 1:24 - My experience with multiples and early career insights. 2:07 - Key sleep factors for twins and parents. 3:59 - The role of white noise machines in twin sleep routines. 6:25 - Safe sleeping arrangements for newborn twins. 7:56 - How, if, and when to use the SNOO for twins. 9:04 - Importance of keeping a log to understand each twin's patterns. 11:10 - Emphasizing the need for a routine to manage twin sleep effectively. 13:00 - Deciding the sleeping location for twins: room sharing and separate spaces. 16:09 - Creating a consistent 7 to 7 routine for twins. 17:59 - The need for community support and resources for parents of multiples.

Katie The Traveling Lactation Consultant

In this episode Katie Oshita, RN, BSN, IBCLC addresses some very common questions about breastfeeding and more.  Everything from "should breastfeeding hurt" and "how long should a feed take" to general education about the Snoo, starting solids, pumping, safe sleep and more.  If you have wondered about basic breastfeeding and how to answer some questions, or when to know that something isn't normal and refer (spoiler alert- common does not equal normal), this is a great episode for you.

Down to Birth
#226 | The Case for Co-Sleeping with OnTrack Baby

Down to Birth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 47:49


Every mammal in nature sleeps with their offspring, but these days, many mothers are cautioned against co-sleeping by pediatricians and well-meaning friends and family. This guilt or fear keeps parents distant from their sleeping babies even when it goes against their own inclination. Then, the cycle continues with a baby whose nervous system wakes them often in search of physical comfort, while parents frantically seek the latest and greatest sleep product on the market (Snoo, anyone?). What is the right approach for mothers who feels conflicted? Today we've brought back Jenny and Carrie, the occupational therapist sisters of OnTrack Baby to discuss sleep and how it relates to newborn development. Our discussion starts by debunking the myth that sleep is a problem for babies. The real issue, according to OnTrack Baby, is parents' general lack of understanding of a baby's needs. They stress there is nothing wrong with a baby who struggles with sleep because their nervous systems have them wired to awaken easily, and that many of today's sleep products are unnecessary, if not counterproductive toward long-term development. Their professional opinion is what many parents believe instinctually: that babies who sleep with or in close proximity to their parents are actually calmer, safer and better able to sleep.Jenny and Carrie don't prescribe any particular sleep method even to their own clients, nor do they insist co-sleeping is the only way for every family. They are, however, proponents of sleeping in close proximity however best serves the family, as a means of creating a nurturing and supportive environment that promotes healthy sleep patterns and overall well-being for both themselves and their children.OnTrack Baby**********Sponsors:Needed -- Optimal nutritional products for before, during and after pregnancyModern Nursery--Your one-stop shop for eco-friendly, stylish baby gearDrinkLMNT -- Purchase LMNT today and receive a free sample kit.Love Majka Products -- Support your milk supply.Silverette Nursing Cups -- Soothe and heal sore nipples with 925 silver nursing cups.Postpartum Soothe -- Herbs and padsicles to heal and comfort.Connect with us on Patreon for our exclusive content.Email Contact@DownToBirthShow.comInstagram @downtobirthshowCall us at 802-GET-DOWNWork with Cynthia: 203-952-7299 HypnoBirthingCT.comWork with Trisha: 734-649-6294Please remember we don't provide medical advice. Speak to y Connect with us on Patreon for our exclusive content.Email Contact@DownToBirthShow.comInstagram @downtobirthshowCall us at 802-GET-DOWN Work with Cynthia: 203-952-7299 HypnoBirthingCT.com Work with Trisha: 734-649-6294 Please remember we don't provide medical advice. Speak to your licensed medical provider for all your healthcare matters.

Securely Attached
122. Sleep training, bed sharing, contact sleep, and postpartum: The neuroscience of sleep with Dr. Greer Kirshenbaum

Securely Attached

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 67:25


You can't Google the words “baby sleep” without being inundated with a barrage of sleep training ads and methods, all claiming to do it gentlest, fastest, and best. But, what does the science and the research actually show about how effective and healthy sleep training is for our infants and young children?   I'm am thrilled to have neuroscientist, doula and the author of the book The Nurture Revolution: Grow Your Baby's Brain and Transform Their Mental Health through the Art of Nurtured Parenting Dr. Greer Kirshenbaum back on the podcast to talk about the science of sleep!   We're not going to tell you what you should or shouldn't do, but instead our goal is to arm you with all the information you need so that you are able to make informed decisions about what is best for you and your unique family - with no shame, judgment, pressure, or fear!     I want to hear from you! Send me a topic you want me to cover or a question you want answered on the show! ✨ DM me on Instagram at @securelyattachedpodcast or @drsarahbren ✨ Send an email to sarah@drsarahbren.com ✨ And check out drsarahbren.com for more parenting resources 

HomeKit Insider
Sonos Move 2 Revealed, Philips Hue Cameras, SNOO Smart Bassinet

HomeKit Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 31:34


Sonos Move 2 with stereo sound and a 24-hour battery coming soon, Hue to release new cameras and a second generation sync box, plus a deep-dive into SNOO's smart baby sleeper advancement.Send us your HomeKit questions and recommendations with the hashtag homekitinsider. Tweet and follow our hosts at:@andrew_osu on Twitter@andrewohara941 on Threads@stephenrobles on Twitter@stephenrobles on ThreadsStephen on MastodonEmail us hereSponsored by:Factor: Get America's #1 Ready-To-Eat Meal Kit and save 50% off your first box with promo code homekit50when you visit: factormeals.com/homekit50 Zocdoc: Go to zocdoc.com/hki and download the app to sign-up for FREE. Find doctors and specialists that take your insurance and even book appointments online!HomeKit Insider YouTube ChannelSubscribe to the HomeKit Insider YouTube Channel and watch our episodes every week! Click here to subscribe.Links from the showExclusive: the Sonos Move 2 is coming in September with stereo sound and 24-hour battery life - The VergePhilips Hue Blog - New CamerasRoborock TweetSNOO | Smart Baby Sleeper and Bassinet – Happiest BabyFaith O'Hara • Instagram photos and videosSubscribe and listen to our AppleInsider Daily podcast for the latest Apple news Monday through Friday. You can find it on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: andrew@appleinsider.com

The Best One Yet

The Snoo is selling $100M of smart baby bassinets every year — But this baby startup borrowed a lesson from BMW. Google Maps and Apple Maps are a navigation duopoly — But Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft just teamed up for a 3rd map app. The Fed just raised interest rates to their highest level in 22 years — Because the Fed's thinking like Smokey Bear. Sponsor link:  DrinkLMNT.com/TBOY RocketMoney.comTBOY $GOOG $AAPL $META $AMZN $MSFT $BMWYY Want merch, a shoutout, or got TheBestFactYet? Go to: www.tboypod.com Follow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

One Bad Mother
Episode 504: But I Need It! with Kulap Vilaysack

One Bad Mother

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 63:36


To Snoo or not to Snoo? Pick your baby gear indulgence and add to cart! Kulap Vilaysack, host of the Who Charted? and Add to Cart podcasts, sits down with Biz to talk hero journeys, long roads to motherhood, and the line between baby Keurigs and wipe warmers.Listen to Kulap's podcast with SuChin Pak, Add to Cart, wherever fine pods are cast. Watch Kulap's autobiographical documentary, Origin Story, on Amazon Prime.Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of MaximumFun.org. Go to MaximumFun.org/join to become a member! This week, we're sponsored by Bombas. Go to Bombas.com/BADMOTHER and use code BADMOTHER for 20% off your first purchase.Share a personal or commercial message on the show! Details at MaximumFun.org/Jumbotron.Visit our Linktree for our website, merch, and more! https://linktr.ee/onebadmotherYou can suggest a topic or a guest for an upcoming show by sending an email to onebadmother@maximumfun.org.Show MusicSummon the Rawk, Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com)Ones and Zeros, Awesome, Beehive SessionsMom Song, Adira Amram, Hot Jams For TeensTelephone, Awesome, Beehive SessionsMama Blues, Cornbread Ted and the ButterbeansMental Health Resources:Therapy for Black Girls – Therapyforblackgirls.comDr. Jessica Clemmens – https://www.askdrjess.comBLH Foundation – borislhensonfoundation.orgThe Postpartum Support International Warmline - 1-800-944-4773 (1-800-944-4PPD)The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Helpline - 1-800-662-4357 (1-800-662-HELP)Suicide Prevention Hotline: Call or chat. They are here to help anyone in crisis. Dial 988 for https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org and there is a chat option on the website.Crisis Text Line: Text from anywhere in the USA (also Canada and the UK) to text with a trained counselor. A real human being.USA text 741741Canada text 686868UK text 85258Website: https://www.crisistextline.orgNational Sexual Assault: Call 800.656.HOPE (4673) to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area.https://www.rainn.orgNational Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/help/Our advocates are available 24/7 at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) in more than 200 languages. All calls are free and confidential.They suggest that if you are a victim and cannot seek help, ask a friend or family member to call for you.Teletherapy Search: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/online-counseling

The VBAC Link
Episode 233 Morgan's Empowering VBAC + The Power of Doulas

The VBAC Link

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 34:16


Morgan's story is full of so much joy! You will be smiling ear to ear when you finish listening to Morgan tell her VBAC story alongside her VBAC Link Doula, Jennie. She is a beautiful example of why The VBAC Link Podcast exists. We want these stories to inspire you to heal from past birth experiences so that you can view your future births with all the light and love you deserve. Morgan worked so hard to heal from her first birth and prepared for her second in every way. She created a team where she could feel 100% safe in her vulnerability. She knew that she could fully trust them through any wild twists and turns of birth. And they definitely happened! But even with the extreme intensity, Morgan walked away from her VBAC with absolute gratitude and joy.Additional LinksMorgan's WebsiteJennie's WebsiteHow to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for ParentsThe VBAC Link Facebook CommunityFull Transcript under Episode DetailsMeagan: Hello, women of strength. We have an amazing episode for you today but first I want to talk to you just a little bit about postpartum depression. Studies show that 1 in 7 new mamas will develop postpartum depression. It's scary and a topic that doesn't really get discussed a lot. So before we jump into today's episode, I wanted to share a little bit about our podcast sponsor and partner, Happiest Baby. As you guys know from listening to The VBAC Link, this podcast means so much to me. I love every single one of you. I know that's hard to believe because I don't personally know every single one of you, but it is true. I love this community so much and it means so much to me that Dr. Harvey Karp and his company Happiest Baby are such big supporters of VBAC and are supporting our mission. One of their biggest products that people may know or have heard of is called the Snoo. The Snoo is an amazing baby bed that can truly help many mams out there during their postpartum journey, especially if you were like me and have a husband or partner that has to go right back to work and is left with these amazing, cute, snuggly babies but also exhausted. Whether you had a C-section or a vaginal birth, for those few days and let's be honest, probably months, you're just exhausted. I was in pure survival mode. So many people refer to the Snoo as “the mama helper” who's there to help soothe your baby so you can just get a few more hours of sleep. They even have a rental program which I think is pretty awesome so you don't actually have to buy the bassinet. As I started to learn more about Dr. Karp and his mission, I just loved learning that he is so passionate about reducing postpartum depression in parents. They even got FDA approval which I believe is the only bassinet or baby bed that has been FDA-approved. It's also been known for reducing SIDS in babies as well. I asked our community for their reviews of Snoo and I was overwhelmed by the positive responses. I just wanted to say thank you to Dr. Karp for creating the Snoo and helping millions of mamas sleep for just a few more hours at night so we can continue bonding with our babies and having a better postpartum experience. Thank you, Happiest Baby. Hello, hello, and happy Wednesday. This is Meagan, your host, at The VBAC Link Podcast and we have a cohost today. We have Jennie so welcome, Jennie. Jennie: Thank you, hi. Meagan: Yes. She is one of our VBAC doulas and we actually have a fun episode that she is personally connected to because we have one of her doula clients which is always so fun. I think it's really fun because when Julie and I would listen to stories, we didn't have personal connections so we're hearing it for the first time but it's kind of fun to hear it from the storyteller as well as someone who experienced the birth. So again, thank you for being here with us today. Morgan from New York, so New Yorkers, listen up because this is a great VBAC story. She's going to be here with us today. Review of the Week Meagan: But of course, we have a Review of the Week and our cute Jennie is going to read it for us. Jennie: Great. This is from laurateachesmusicstayathomemom and her subject is, “I did it.” She says, “I've been listening to you ladies for months and getting ready for my VBAC after two Cesareans. I had our baby yesterday with an unmedicated hospital birth. Still amazed and ecstatic. I said if this all works out, I'm going to share my VBAC story on the podcast. Hope to talk soon. Hearing the many stories assisted me in my positive outcome. Thank you for serving the world in this way.” Meagan: Oh, thank you so much and that was from Laura. That is such a great review. Thank you so much. I know that a lot of the listeners when we reach out on Instagram, we have a lot of people say, “I want more VBA2C, VBAC after two Cesarean, stories.” So Laura, if you are still listening, contact us. We would love to share your story because I know the world wants to hear it. Morgan's Stories Meagan: Okay, cute Morgan. Welcome to the show. Morgan: Thank you so much. Meagan: Thank you so much for being here. I always love sharing these VBAC stories but I really do love it when the doula is with us. I'm going to turn the time over to you to share your VBAC story. Morgan: Awesome, thank you so much. Yeah. I'm really excited that Jennie will be with us as well. Of course, we have to start with the reason why I needed a VBAC. You can't have a VBAC without the C.Meagan: How it all happened, right?Morgan: My daughter, Audrey, is four and she was an unplanned, unwanted, unneeded Cesarean after induction in 48 hours of labor, 3 hours of pushing, and she was just still floating. I didn't know all of the things that I know now. I didn't have a doula. I thought I couldn't afford one. I didn't do all of the things. That birth was very traumatic and postpartum was really hard. I swore I would never have another baby because I thought it would be the same thing again. About a year later, I also became a doula and saw other people having subsequent births that weren't traumatic, especially after the first one that was. I was like, “Oh, okay. It doesn't have to be the same.” So I got pregnant again and unfortunately miscarried but then three months later, we got pregnant with my son, Will, who is one now. He is about 14 months. Even before I got pregnant, I had known Jennie and we had met through the Cesarean group that she runs, the Cesarean/VBAC group that she runs locally and I knew that I needed her as my doula. I made sure that she was going to be free that month when I was planning on getting pregnant and planning on having a baby. I did all of the prep work– having Jennie, chiropractic, acupuncture, craniosacral, pelvic floor PT, Spinning Babies Daily Essentials, therapy for me, and switching to midwifery care. My midwife even said to me, “Do you think you're doing too much?” I said, “No. I think for my type of personality I need to do it all because then I know if I need another Cesarean, it wasn't because of me.” Meagan: It wasn't anything you didn't do. Yeah. It leaves out the what if. That's totally my personality too. I'm like, “I know it might sound extreme that I'm doing all of these crazy things.” And when I say crazy, it's air-quote crazy but to people, it sounds really excessive. I needed to know that if it ended in a Cesarean, there was nothing that I didn't do. It would have helped me be more content with the outcome I think. I totally get it. Morgan: Jennie says all of the time, “As soon as you accept that a Cesarean may be the way that it happens the second time, especially after a primary Cesarean is when you can really heal and achieve that VBAC.” I had been having prodromal labor for probably two weeks and every night before bed, I texted Jennie, “Don't go to bed. It's going to be tonight.” In the morning, I'd text her, “Sorry.”Jennie: It was fine. It was fine. I wanted to touch on one thing about the prep work with you, Morgan, because you did so much work in the four years that you came to the group. Morgan, the first time that she came in was like, “I'm never having another baby. I'm never doing that again.” You did so much emotional work over the course of years to get yourself to a point where not only were you prepared physically, but you were really prepared emotionally and that was so awesome to see. Meagan: Oh, yeah. I bet. Morgan: Thank you. Yeah, it was a lot. So then comes December 8th and I woke up with a bloody nose which I never ever get bloody noses. I texted Jennie and I said, “I have a bloody nose and the last time and one of the only times in my life that I've had one is the day I went into labor with Audrey.” Meagan: Really? Morgan: Yeah. Could this be a sign of labor? We're like, “Yeah, maybe. Whatever.”Jennie: I'm like, “Get off Google.” Meagan: Yeah, right?Morgan: I asked Jennie to Google everything for me because I didn't want to go down the rabbit hole. Meagan: That's actually really healthy. That's really healthy. Jennie: Yeah. I'm always happy to do it. Morgan: Yes. She always sent me evidence-based things and peer-reviewed so I wasn't like, “Oh, I got a bloody nose. Now I have cancer.” You know?Meagan: Uh-huh. Yeah. Morgan: So just tried to keep myself busy. I took my daughter to the store with me to pick up a prescription and then she asked if we could go to my parents for lunch. I remember standing at my parents' house and my dad was like, “Sit down. Have a cup of coffee.” I said, “No. I feel like the baby's in a really good position. I just want to stand and let gravity do its thing,” because I feel like the prodromal labor was because he was in a funky position. I finally sat down and had a cup of coffee. Maybe five minutes later, I felt a little pop and a little tear, and then a big movie theater, a movie scene gush of water. I just said, “My water just broke.” My mom, my dad, and my daughter were all sitting there. My dad hopped up and he was like, “I'll get you a towel.” He came back with a washcloth. I said, “Dad, you have five children. Do you not remember that there might be a lot of water?”Meagan: This is birth, not a spilled glass of water. Morgan: Yeah. It was a lot. I was borderline poly so I had a lot of fluid. Polyhydramnios. So at first, my parents are like, “Well, you've got to go. You've got to go.” I'm like, “No, no, no. The next 24-48 hours. I need to just relax, go home, and take a nap.” So that's what I did. My husband, Billy, met me at the door. We finished packing Audrey's bag. My parents live five minutes away. He brought her bag. She was going to be staying there while we were at the hospital. I laid down to take a nap after texting Jennie saying, “My water broke. I”m going to try to nap,” but I was really anxious and really excited. Meagan: Super normal. Morgan: Yeah. But I remember with my daughter, this took a long time. Early labor was at least 12 hours and then I went straight to the hospital and had an induction. I was like, “I just want to be calm. I need to be in my bed. I need to just zen out,” and I couldn't. I had been taking baths and doing some prep work in that way so I'm like, “I'm going to take a bath and do my thing and try to calm down.” Contractions did start in the bathtub, but they weren't painful. But at the peak of them, I was having little mini panic attacks. I don't know if it was because I was by myself at home or just excited or what, but I called my husband and said, “Make sure our daughter is good, but I need you to come back home.” I also texted Jennie because as soon as I got out of the bathtub, things got pretty intense. I just texted her, “Okay, come,” because I knew she lived 30 minutes door to door from me. I knew things were really happening and I really needed at least emotional support at that point. Jennie: Yeah. We're in Rochester so it's snowing of course. Morgan never texts one-word texts. That is not in her nature so when she was just like, “Okay, come,” I was like, “Oh, boy. Drop everything.”Meagan: Coming! Jennie: Yep, time to go. Morgan: And of course, snow makes it a little bit longer, and traffic and whatever, so by the time my husband got home about five minutes later, I was moaning through contractions on the toilet and needing to stand and hold onto his shoulders during the contractions and then just sit and release during the breaks. By the time Jennie arrived, I was getting new pants on to head to the hospital. I think the first thing I said was, “I need to push. I need to go and I need to push.” Meagan: Ah!Jennie: Yep. Morgan: But I said, “I need to go to the bathroom one more time. There's just so much fluid and it's so intense. The toilet's so comfortable.” I could not get off that toilet. With every contraction, I was pushing and moaning. Every break, I was like, “Why is no one going? Why are you not making me go?” Jennie finally said, “It's going to continue to be intense. If you want to deliver at the hospital, we need to go right now.” I was like, “Okay.” I got into gear. I walked to the car. I contracted twice on the way to the car and then got in and I was like, “Can I kneel? Can I kneel on the seat?” Again, I'm a rule follower. I don't drive without my seatbelt on, but I could not sit because his head was right there. Meagan: Oh my gosh. Morgan: I give my husband so much credit. I feel like he's been working his whole life to be the driver that he was that day. He was like someone on Mario Kart. Meagan: I love that. Mario Kart. Morgan: I never got, “Are we there yet? What are you doing?” or whatever. We were at home and then we were at the hospital. I think I had about six contractions on the way to the hospital. Jennie probably could tell better because you said you could see. Jennie: I was behind them and I kept seeing her head come up and then her head would go down. I'm timing her head coming up and going down thinking, “Okay. She's either starting or stopping.” I'm on the phone with my husband like, “I'm going to deliver a baby on the side of the road I'm pretty sure.” Meagan: Oh my gosh!Morgan: Yeah. I said to my husband, “Just pull into the valet even though they aren't running it because of COVID. Just pull in there. I know you can just park there and that's going to be the easiest way that we get up there.” Of course, the security guard is like, “No, no, no. You can't park here.” We're all yelling at her, “I'm pushing!” “She's in labor!” “Baby coming!” Finally, my husband just parked the car. I got out and she offered me a wheelchair. I said, “Can I kneel?” She was like, “Oh no, no honey. You can't kneel.” So I just took it from her and started pushing it like a walker and walked myself up to L&D. Jennie: It was my favorite thing. Meagan: Then I will sort of kneel leaning onto this and walking. Jennie: Yeah. She literally in one motion spun it around, gave this lady a look like, “Please move” and then started going. Morgan: Meanwhile, it's the middle of the day at a strong hospital on a Wednesday at lunchtime. There were so many people to try to navigate around. Here I am moaning and pushing and obviously pregnant, obviously in labor and these two beautiful nurses came out of nowhere. I don't think they were L&D nurses. They took the wheelchair and told me to kneel. One of them ran up and pushed the elevator button so that we could get up to the third floor quickly. Thank God I was in that deep of labor because my husband was like, “She's not going to take the elevator. She's way too afraid of taking the elevator. She's going to make us walk. She's going to deliver in the stairwell.” And I did. I took the elevator because I could not walk up three flights of stairs at that point. Meagan: No. Not with a baby coming. Morgan: Right? I kept saying to him, my eyes were closed, and I'm like, “Billy, are you still here? Billy, are you still here?” He's like, “Yes, yes.” I said, “Is Jennie here?” He said, “She's parking and she'll be right up.” We skipped triage completely and we went straight to a room. Someone came in and offered to check on me and I said, “Are you from my practice? I don't know anyone with that name.” At the same time, Jennie walked in and continued to advocate for me to have my personal midwifery check me. My midwife came in and she checked me and said I was fully dilated and +2. That was the moment. The moment we all dream about, it was happening. She's like, “Morgan, keep going. Do what you're doing.” So I was kneeling on the bed on all fours and I pushed for a short time that way, then she said, “Are you willing to move into a different position because I think if you go on your side, your pelvis shape might just shift enough that he'll come right out.” So I was like, “Yeah, absolutely. I will do whatever you think is best.” I wanted to move during the pushing stage and try different things. So I pushed on my side for a short time and I definitely started feeling the ring of fire. But then the mood in the room shifted and the midwife called out. She said, “Shoulder. Call OB.” Everything happened very quickly. She had flipped me onto my back. My feet were by my head. A nurse was on top pushing. The midwife was telling me to push and then I just felt him come out and go right in my hands and on my chest. That was the best moment of my life by far. They asked my husband to cut the cord quickly since they did need to break my son's shoulder to safely deliver him so they needed to get him over to the warmer to assess him. He wasn't breathing well because he came so fast that his lungs weren't squeezed and all of those things. He got suctioned. He was only there for a couple of minutes with the NICU team and then he was back with me for skin-to-skin for a couple minutes. But then the midwife was saying that they were noticing that I was having a little bit more bleeding than they'd like to see. They tried some shots of Pitocin, rectal miso, and a few other things but she had said that removing the placenta is going to help start the stopping of bleeding. She asked for my consent to manually remove it. She said, “It's going to be really uncomfortable,” and since I didn't have an IV yet, they wouldn't be able to give me any pain medication. They tried to get an IV in nine different times during labor but every time–Meagan: You were probably having a contraction. Jennie: Yeah. You were like, “I don't like that. I don't like that.” It was so polite but very firm. “I don't like that.” They would stop. They listened. Morgan: Yeah, I would have my arm out. I would be so ready for them and then a contraction would come and I'd just ruin the whole thing. But wherever they cleaned off or had a vein ready so I said, “If this is going to be that uncomfortable, I need my husband to take the baby because I'm probably going to scream in his ears.” My husband took him and did skin-to-skin with him while they figured out what was happening to me. They were able to manually remove my placenta, but my uterus kind of came with it and inverted. So when they were doing the fundal massage and trying to find the borders of the uterus, they couldn't find them. They asked if they could go back in manually and kind of push it back into place which again, those two were the worst pain I'd ever felt in my life. By the way, I had just had a 10-pound, 12-ounce baby with no medication. The amount of pain was just really overwhelming. Meagan: That stuff is intense. Everything's already tender and they're going up and pushing things and scraping things. I mean, think about the fundal massage on the outside. It's intense enough let alone it being on the inside. Morgan: Yeah, yeah. Jennie: I was impressed too with the provider because it was not the midwives at this point. It was the OB team and I don't know if you remember this, Morgan, but you kept saying, “No OR. No OR,” because that was the big thing. We are not going to the OR for this birth even if it's after the baby is out. That was a big sticking point. It was one of the residents, I believe, who was right by your head and she kept saying, “No OR. We're not going to the OR. We're going to do this here.” Morgan: Yeah. I really give credit to the URNC Midwifery group that I worked with because the midwife that was there that day delivered my son, I think she advocated a lot for that. Jennie: Yeah, for sure. Morgan: The OBs are comfortable in the OR, especially for a third-degree tear where they are stitching for 45 minutes and they're afraid of blood loss and all of these things. They definitely probably would have been more comfortable in the OR but I didn't want to be separated from my baby and I did not want to be in the OR. Anything that they could do safely in that room was fine with me. Finally, they were able to get an IV in and give me some pain meds. I also asked for some anxiety medication because I was very overwhelmed. Jennie: Understandably. Meagan: Yeah, a lot, and not even just those two things but a lot before. You just had a precipitous birth, a 10-pound baby, shoulder dystocia, all of these things. You're hyper-stimulated at this point. Morgan: Yes, yes. I got Will back on skin-to-skin. They stitched for 45 minutes or so and it was just everything that I had hoped for. Jennie was right here. My husband was right here. My baby was right here. It was calm and I felt so positive about it. I was able to call my mom and I just said to her, “Well, he's here.” She said, “What? You just left my house!” My water broke at 11:15 AM and he was born at 2:50 PM, so very, very, very fast. It was so positive. Looking back, I think that my Cesarean was very textbook, very typical, easy, whatever, but I had so much trauma associated with it and then if you look at my vaginal birth, it had a lot of complications but there's no trauma associated with it because I felt so supported and so educated and informed. The midwifery group asked for my consent for everything even when it was an emergency. The birth and postpartum time was, I don't even remember having the baby blues. I think I only cried because I was just so happy and so proud of myself and so grateful for the team that we had around us. It was incredible. Meagan: Oh my goodness. I love that you talked about the fact that you're like, “I had this textbook C-section, but I associate it this way. Then I had this crazy thing with unknowns that you could definitely say were traumatic but you look at it differently.” It's so interesting how we as individuals and human beings how in a position like that where you have an undesired, unplanned, unwanted as you described it, situation where you didn't feel like you had a lot of real true say along the way, but then this one where you definitely had some things happen that were undesired and unplanned but you had a say along the way and it has impacted you so much in a positive way. It just goes to show how informed consent, education, and support around you make such a big impact, right? Morgan: Yeah, yeah. Meagan: I had some weird things with my VBAC and then I had textbook Cesareans that were not necessarily wanted, but I was alone with my first and had no one talking to me, and the same thing. I view that as not a pleasant experience and then even though I had some frustrations, I was still frustrated that things happened in certain ways with my VBAC, but I was still so happy and overall, I view it so differently. I would say if there are any providers out there or all of our doulas listening and Jennie, I'd love to know your two cents on this too, but I think it's so important to remind your patients and to remind yourself that your patients are people. They are living this experience. They need that informed consent. They need that knowledge and that guidance. Even those moments of, “You've got this. We're going to be okay,” or “Hey, I see this. Let's try this.” Anything like that. Or, “I know this is going to be really intense but we're going to be right here with you.” That can just make such a difference. I don't know, Jennie, if you have anything that you would like to add. Jennie: At our support group, we say all the time that you can't control your birth. We know this. You can do everything that you can to prepare, but one thing that Morgan has said often is that she totally trusted us. She picked us because she trusted us. She knew that whatever happened, we were going to have her back. I tell people all the time that a doula/client relationship, a provider/patient relationship is so intimate and vulnerable. There are so many of us out there that if I'm not the doula for you, if my provider isn't the provider for you, that's fine. Go find someone else who is. You need to be able to be completely trusting and vulnerable in the moment. Because Morgan did the work and found her team, she was able to take something that on paper might look traumatic and have it be so empowering and wonderful and the best day of her life. I'm so proud of you, Morgan, still even though it's been a year. Morgan: Thank you. Jennie: The other really empowering thing that sticks out to me is that no one ever told you that they needed to take him away from you. He was on you during all of everything and the only time he was taken away from you aside from right at first to check everything was when you said, “Billy, can you please take him? I don't feel comfortable.” I think for providers to hear how much that changed your experience knowing where he was, knowing he was on you or on his father, that was so important. As a doula and the photographer standing back and watching it happen and being a part of it, knowing that your baby was somewhere that you were comfortable with and where you could see him at all times was really, really cool. Meagan: Yeah. Morgan: Truly, truly the only reason that I felt comfortable and confident doing that was knowing that Jennie, you were right there by my side too because if Billy was over there with Will and I was by myself, I would have said, “Take him to the warmer or take him wherever. I'm not comfortable being in this emergency state with my support person not right by my side,” but because I had you and trusted you completely, I knew that I could have Billy go and take care of him and I would be okay. I'm so grateful because I definitely would like to be able to control my environment and with birth, you can't control much. You try and you definitely have preferences advocated for, but being able to release that to the people that I trust the most in my life was really incredible. I've never felt so cared for and so confident about the care. Meagan: That is so beautiful. So beautiful. I'm so grateful for you sharing your story. Jennie, thank you so much for being here. We love when our VBAC doulas are on the podcast, especially with their clients. We really do because again, I know you guys maybe can't see what I can see right now, but the joy on Jennie's face as she's listening to this, you can tell she is wholeheartedly proud and just so amazed by Morgan. She even said, “I'm still so proud of you even though it's been a year.” You can really see it in her face. Morgan, you said that you are a doula now. You guys understand. As a doula, I'm just going to rave about doulas for a quick second. As a doula, it is an absolute honor to be invited into someone's space. It's a very intimate, beautiful space and to be invited into that space is absolutely an honor. And then to be able to witness this beautiful event, this beautiful birthday? It's so incredible. So incredible. We hold on to them forever. I mean, I've been a doula for eight and a half years and I will never forget the first or the second of the third, right? It's not that I remember every detail of every birth but there are things that stand out like grabbing a wheelchair and being like, “Yeah, move out of my way. I'm going upstairs,” or even just knowing that person so well as Jennie said. She has elaborate messages every time. She writes a lot so for her to say, “Yeah, come.” We get to know our clients so well and truly, I always tell people. You don't have to be my best friend but I want you to know that I'm always going to be your friend and I'm always going to be there for you because really, it's such an amazing experience to be with people and watch these incredible births just like yours, Morgan. Jennie: Absolutely. ClosingWould you like to be a guest on the podcast? Tell us about your experience at thevbaclink.com/share. For more information on all things VBAC including online and in-person VBAC classes, The VBAC Link blog, and Meagan's bio, head over to thevbaclink.com. Congratulations on starting your journey of learning and discovery with The VBAC Link.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vbac-link/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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Episode 231 Janelle's Unmedicated Hospital VBAC + It's Okay to Say No!

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 29:29


Janelle is such an inspiration. You can feel her beautiful spirit as she shares her birth stories with us today. She talks about how it's okay if your life circumstances don't allow for the perfect birth setup. Janelle was able to adapt and make peace with where she needed to let go. She was able to achieve the unmedicated VBAC she desired in a hospital setting. She found ways to strongly advocate for herself which also worked with her kind personality.Janelle has such a heart for women as she shares relatable advice about how to create a special experience throughout all of the unknowns of pregnancy and birth. Additional LinksHow to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for ParentsThe VBAC Link Facebook CommunityFull Transcript under Episode DetailsMeagan: Hello, women of strength. We have an amazing episode for you today but first I want to talk to you just a little bit about postpartum depression. Studies show that 1 in 7 new mamas will develop postpartum depression. It's scary and a topic that doesn't really get discussed about a lot. So before we jump into today's episode, I wanted to share a little bit about our podcast sponsor and partner, Happiest Baby. As you guys know from listening to The VBAC Link, this podcast means so much to me. I love every single one of you. I know that's hard to believe because I don't personally know every single one of you, but it is true. I love this community so much and it means so much to me that Dr. Harvey Karp and his company Happiest Baby are such big supporters of VBAC and are supporting our mission. One of their biggest products that people may know or have heard of is called the Snoo. The Snoo is an amazing baby bed that can truly help many mams out there during their postpartum journey, especially if you were like me and have a husband or partner that has to go right back to work and is left with these amazing, cute, snuggly babies but also exhausted. Whether you had a C-section or a vaginal birth, for those few days and let's be honest, probably months, you're just exhausted. I was in pure survival mode. So many people refer to the Snoo as “the mama helper” whose there to help soothe your baby so you can just get a few more hours of sleep. They even have a rental program which I think is pretty awesome so you don't actually have to buy the bassinet. As I started to learn more about Dr. Karp and his mission, I just loved learning that he is so passionate about reducing postpartum depression in parents. They even got FDA approval which I believe is the only bassinet or baby bed that has been FDA-approved. It's also been known for reducing SIDS in babies as well. I asked our community for their reviews of Snoo and I was overwhelmed by the positive responses. I just wanted to say thank you to Dr. Karp for creating the Snoo and helping millions of mamas sleep for just a few more hours at night so we can continue bonding with our babies and having a better postpartum experience. Thank you, Happiest Baby. Welcome to The VBAC Link, everybody. This is your host, Meagan, and we have our friend Janelle with us today. She is going to be sharing with you her VBAC story. She is from Minnesota and has so many amazing tips. Some of the highlights of her birth stories are post-dates. This is one that we talk about all of the time on the podcast, but baby being born after or by a certain day so 41 weeks, is that right, Janelle? Janelle: Yep.Meagan: Someone told you that you had to have an induction and then you declined and then your baby came spontaneously within that time. So really, really cool stuff and then planning for an unmedicated hospital birth with little to no interventions– that's also something that is very possible so if you are looking at how to do that, this is definitely a story you're going to want to listen to. And then financially or physically or even relationship-wise, you don't have to have the ideal birth to have a great birth. So I'm really excited to hear Janelle's story about all of these little details. Review of the WeekI'm going to jump into a Review of the Week and tell you a little bit more about Janelle and then we will get into her story. Today's reviewer is Bethany Sagaert. I am hoping I didn't just butcher your last name, Bethany. I'm so sorry if I did. This was back in 2020 so just a couple of years ago. The subject is “Podcast Was Part of My VBA2C Journey.” It says, “I'm so thankful for this podcast. I listened to so many episodes in preparation for my VBA2C. Listening to other women share their stories gave me the courage to keep working and fighting for my upcoming birth. I just gave birth to my third boy and the birth was everything I could have asked for. I am so thankful for this podcast and blog and refer every expecting mom I know to it in hopes that it gives them the courage and confidence it gave me to give birth the way they want and deserve.”Thank you so much, Bethany for this wonderful review. Just a reminder for all of you listeners, we do have a blog. We have a wonderful website where you can go. You can find a whole bunch of stuff on our blog. We have our resource page. We have doulas if you are looking for a VBAC doula. We have a list of VBAC doulas all over the world. We also have a VBAC course. We now have a mini-course which is really exciting. So if you are wanting to keep upping your game and fill yourself with education, hop over to thevbaclink.com and find all that we have to offer.Janelle's StoriesMeagan: Okay, Ms. Janelle, thank you so much for being here. Janelle is a full-time stay-at-home mama of two girls and after an unexpected Cesarean in 2020, Janelle began the process of planning and preparing for her VBAC. She and her husband enjoy getting outside with their girls, cooking up good food, and playing board games together after all the kids are in bed. Janelle, welcome. Welcome to The VBAC Link and thank you again for being here. Janelle: Yeah, I'm so glad to be sharing my story. Meagan: Absolutely. We know it's going to inspire just like all of the stories on here, so we'd love to turn the time over to you. Janelle: Okay. Well, I'm Janelle. When I was planning for my VBAC, I would always be doing the dishes at night listening to The VBAC Link. It was always my goal to have the VBAC but then the second goal was to be able to share the story. So I'm really glad to be sharing. Meagan: And here you are. So awesome. Janelle: Yeah. Well, I've heard a lot of other moms say every VBAC starts with a Cesarean so I'll start there. Meagan: Exactly where it starts. You can't have a VBAC without a Cesarean, right? Janelle: Right. So with my first daughter's birth, my water broke and I was really wanting an unmedicated, natural, vaginal delivery. The water broke and I got so excited. I thought, “It's going to happen. Things are going.” This was a few days before 40 weeks so I thought I was going to have my first baby right on time. It was going to happen perfectly how I wanted. But then after the water broke, no contractions started. I hadn't really educated myself and really prepared for the labor very well so I didn't know to maybe stay at home for a little bit to try and get things going. I ended up going to the hospital which led to many interventions. I got induced and nothing was really happening. I was dilating a little bit but it wasn't “fast enough” and there was meconium present. There were a few things that I felt were stacked against me and in the end, we decided that it would be safest for me and the baby to get the C-section. If I could go back, I would do a lot of things differently, but that's just how it was. Meagan: Yeah, and it's what you knew at the time. Janelle: Exactly. Meagan: It's what you knew then. That's one of the things about birth is that we grow. We grow as we learn. Sometimes we have to learn “the hard way” in order to make changes for the future.Janelle: Right. I see a blessing in it really that I was able to go through the C-section and then have learned so much in the process of preparing for a VBAC. I never thought I'd say that, that I'm thankful for how the story was but now I am. So anyways, I had the C-section and right away, I was pretty sad about it. I was bummed and I knew I wanted another baby. I was hoping to have another baby. I really wanted a VBAC. From the second I left the hospital. I thought, “The next time I come here, I'm not having another C-section.” I put my mind to it and about a year and a half later I think it would have been– our girls are about two years apart– we got pregnant with our newest baby. I started all of the research. The educational research, the physical research. I tried to prepare emotionally and spiritually. I was just trying to do what I could to prepare. Leading up to it, I had always heard, “You need a supportive provider. You need a supportive provider.” That's the number one thing. But because of some family circumstances, we had some interesting financial goals. Our deductible had already been met because of some surgeries that happened that year, so it really was the best decision for me to be at the hospital. I know some people say, “It'll only be $5000 (only $5000) to get a midwife at home,” but that was a lot to us. Meagan: Yeah. Janelle: That is not pocket change. Meagan: We talk about how in the end, two, three, four, five years down the road are you going to be like, “Okay, that $5000? It probably was worth it.” But at the same time, you have to take into consideration where you are at that time. If it is going to cause stress and angst and hardship, it's probably not worth it. Right? You have other alternatives. You can still make a great birth. Janelle: Right. I was thinking, “This is the main recommendation that everyone has to have a good provider.” I thought, “I don't really have that opportunity.” But I did have the opportunity to have a doula. I said, “This is my situation. I'm getting a doula that I like but I will be at the hospital.” I said, “I'm going to learn what I need to learn for my situation. I'm going to stop complaining about not being able to do it just how I want.” That's when I started the education of how to do this at the hospital because that's where I was going to be. I had some pressures during the pregnancy to have different interventions that I wasn't interested in. One of them, the one I should highlight, is the pressure to be induced at 40 weeks. My baby was measuring a little bit on the bigger side. She came out at a little over 9 pounds so that was the reason that they were interested in inducing. Also because of the previous of Cesarean, they were telling me it was a better chance of things going well for us if I was closer to 40 weeks. But because of my views and what I had educated myself on and what I believed, I did not want to accept that intervention. I told them I wanted to wait. 40 weeks came and went. I was really surprised that it came and went because I was trying to do all of the things but you know what they say. You cannot force the baby to come before they're ready. We were walking. We were hiking every day. I felt the baby. There was so much pressure but nothing was happening. I would wake up every morning and think, “I'm going to end up with another C-section. The baby's not coming. I'm not going to go spontaneously,” but I had some really good support around me. My husband knew how much the VBAC meant to me. Our doula, her name is Kayla. Shoutout to Kayla, I know she'll listen. She was so supportive and she just told me, “Hang in there. Take it day by day. You can always make a decision the next day or the day of.” What are they going to say if I come in and ask to be induced? They probably are going to be happy to have me. So I just kept waiting and then 41 weeks came. I was getting Braxton Hicks for the whole pregnancy but so many. By this point, having feelings down there wasn't really anything new. Meagan: Yeah, not foreign. Janelle: Right. I was just like, “Oh, they're probably Braxton Hicks again.” I was playing that game where I wanted to be in joyful denial because I wanted to progress naturally. I was in this mindset of, “If anything is happening, I don't want to think about it anyway.” We got up and we made breakfast. I was getting contractions at this point but I had never had natural contractions. I had only had contractions that were induced so I didn't really know what was going on. I made the breakfast then I had this urge to clean the front closet which should have been the sign.Meagan: That can definitely be a sign, a surge of energy. Janelle: Yeah, so the front closet was cleaned. We listed a lot of stuff on the marketplace. Things were sold. After we put my toddler down for a nap, I had a chance to think about what was going on. I thought, “These are still going.” I hadn't really paid attention to it. I heard this trick of if you get in the shower and they continue and get stronger, then it's probably labor. But if they go away, then it's probably not. I had done this before. I had gotten in the shower and then I'd get out and they were gone. So I just thought, “I guess I'll do the test again.” So I get into the shower and I feel one. I thought, “Ooh. That was interesting.” Then I get out and they would continue. I thought, “Maybe this is something,” but I wasn't fully convinced. I got to my room and I downloaded the first contraction timer app that I could find. I timed a few. I thought, “Well that's weird, two minutes apart. This can't be it. They say that they're supposed to be five minutes apart at first. What's going on? They're probably two-minute-apart Braxton Hicks contractions of course.”So I screenshotted it and I sent it to my doula. I asked her, “What do we think is going on?” She played it cool and said, “Are you having any other symptoms?” I said, “I just feel like I have to poop but nothing more than that.” She said, “Okay. I'm going to come over to your house.” The plan was to labor at home for as long as possible and then head over to the hospital very late in the game. I asked my husband to bring our toddler to a friend's house because I was starting to have to breathe through some things. I was in that mindset of where I wanted to focus. I was like, “She's got to leave. I have to focus.” Our doula got there. My husband got back from dropping our toddler off. I just wanted to be in our bedroom away from everyone. I was laboring standing up. I was using that breathing technique of four seconds in, six seconds out. And okay. I had just researched and researched VBAC that I had forgotten– I researched positions and how to deal with medical staff but I had forgotten that I should have some breathing techniques. So oddly enough, a few days before labor started, I was watching this YouTube vlog of someone in labor. That is what her technique was and thankfully it stuck with me and worked for me because it was all I had. That is just what I did. I guess it calmed me down and it worked. Meagan: Mhmm, it's really powerful. Our breath is so powerful. Janelle: Yes. So four seconds in, six seconds out. That's what I did the whole time. My doula said that anytime I was ready we could probably go to the hospital because she was watching. She knew that I was progressing and that it was getting close to active labor. That's what it's called, right? Active labor is when it picks up?Meagan: Active phase of labor, yep. Janelle: Oh, transition is what I was meaning. She knew that I was getting close to transition. Meagan: Oh, yep when you're entering into transition, which is in the active phase of labor. Janelle: I was getting shaky and ready but I said, “No, no. We don't want to head in before it's time. I want to have this VBAC.” So she pulled my husband aside. I heard that she told him, “If we don't plan on having the baby at home, we'd better head in. We've got to get her in the car.” They told me, “No, we think it's a good time.” I trusted them but was still a little in denial. Is this it? Should we go in? We drove to the hospital. It wasn't that bad. We live pretty close. Thankfully, my wonderful doula and wonderful husband got us to skip triage which is something we had talked about before. It was a goal that we wanted to be able to skip past triage. It was a little bit rocky because I don't think the hospital staff fully wanted that to happen but my doula pressed. She was like, “Her contractions are two minutes apart. Please just let us go. She wants to have a natural labor. She's in labor, I promise.” So we got back to the room and that was such a blessing to go right back to the room because I think it kept me calmer. Once we got there, I started having more shakes and adrenaline. I started feeling scared. I realized that I was the only one that was going to do this and I realized, “Okay, this is the real deal.” I finally realized, “This is happening today and this baby comes out of me. No one else is able to really help me here.” That was a little bit scary. So during this time, it was pushed on us to get a check in order to Meagan: A cervical exam?Janelle: Yep, in order to get admitted to the hospital. I pushed against that. I wasn't interested. I wasn't interested. But then I got to the point where I thought, “If I got a check, I think that might be something that is encouraging to me if I get that.” I told them that I was okay with it and I was a 9.5. I was like, “I really think it's happening!” I was so thankful that things were progressing. Meagan: That's funny that you were contracting to the point where your cervix is at 9.5 but they're questioning admitting you.Janelle: No, that's what we were telling them. “No, this is real.” Meagan: “This is it. I'm going to have a baby.”Janelle: Right. But I'm glad that I didn't do the check too soon. We were there for a little bit before I said that that was okay. I think that kept me in that labor land. I turned inward and was focusing. Something that I used getting to the hospital was that I kept going with the breathing. I let my husband and doula really do all of the talking and I just shut my eyes. If people asked me questions, I was feeling really free to put my hand up and just continue what I was doing. My doula told me, “You're a very sweet person but it's not the time that you have to be super polite. You don't want to be rude. But this is the time. You are the woman in labor. It's okay if you tell them, ‘One second please' or just put your hand up because you're busy. You're doing something right now.” So I practiced that and being okay with making people wait which was odd for me. I'm not used to being that way. But just to realize that today is my day. Today it's about me and that's okay.Meagan: Exactly. I feel like so many of us moms especially in labor are so like, “I'm sorry. I'm sorry.” We don't want to put anyone out but really, it's okay. They can wait. They don't have to have anything right then. Janelle: Here's a funny part. I guess some people came in while I was nearing pushing. I was feeling pressure and saying, “I think I need to push.” People are coming in and introducing themselves. My doula says that I told them, “It's very nice to meet you all but not right now,” while I was doing the thing. I thought that was kind of funny that those manners came out during such a time. Meagan: Yep. Janelle: But anyways, so 9.5 centimeters. I was super excited. My water broke soon after that. I was confirmed complete about 40 minutes after my water broke. About 20 minutes after starting to push, our baby was born. Meagan: 20 minutes?!Janelle: Yeah, loudly crying. She was a little over 9 pounds and I was just so stunned that it had happened. I was so glad that it had happened. Meagan: Yes! Oh my gosh. That's fast pushing. Janelle: It was. I was up in the position where you lean the bed up and you lean over the back so maybe a modified all-fours type thing. Meagan: Yeah, yeah. Oh, I love it. I love it. Janelle: Yeah, me too. Meagan: That is awesome and you did. You labored as long as you could there at home and then you got there. It's just so awesome to hear the difference where it's like, “Yeah, I don't want that. I don't want that. Okay. Now, I'm okay with that.” That's something I'd like to make note of for the listeners is that it's okay to not want something and say no, and then it's okay to change your mind if that's what you want. Right? Same thing with epidurals and getting an epidural. You can change your mind in labor. It's okay. You're totally warranted in doing that and it can help you when you are the one making the decision. Like you were saying, “I was really glad I didn't check before then because I was in this great labor space and then I was ready and that was okay with me.” Janelle: Exactly. It really, really pushed me along to know that I was 9.5. I think it gave me a boost to say, “Okay, this is happening.” It gave me some confidence. Meagan: Yes, absolutely. You know, every time we have a storyteller, we have them fill out a sheet and the question is what is a secret lesson or something no one really talks about that you wish you would have known ahead of time when preparing for birth? Do you want me to read this or would you like to tell everybody?Janelle: I'll tell everyone. Meagan: Okay, yeah. Janelle: So like I said, when I was preparing for my VBAC, I think I forgot to prepare for some obvious things because I was so focused on VBAC-specific things. So I forgot that music can be really motivating and special during transition. I think if I could go back, I would have thought of certain songs to request during that time. My doula was really kind and she had some songs in mind that she put on for me and they ended up being perfect. They are super special to me now but I think something to remember to plan, just picking a few songs that will motivate you or be special to you during that time because I remember it so clearly, those moments right before meeting your baby. Meagan: Yes. It's something that can help you stay in that space because sometimes transition can be scary or intense. It's always different for everyone but if you have those familiar things, you're doing something and you're doing work but in a familiar space. I personally connect to music so much. I have my whole life. I used to be a dancer. Music connects to me and the same thing for me during birth and even preparing for birth. I would listen to those songs especially when I would struggle. If there was anything scary that had come into my mind or someone had said anything, I would go on and listen to those songs. To have that during that transition period would be so awesome. Like you said, there's probably a lot about your labor that you remember vividly and there are some things you don't remember as vividly but to have those songs and you remember them. You probably remember what you were doing during that time. It's just so powerful. Janelle: Yeah. Meagan: I love it. Thank you so much for sharing your story and your tips. Janelle: You're welcome. Meagan: Are there any other tips that you would like to give our listeners before we go?Janelle: I think the last thing that I would say is I shared about how the situation that my family was in maybe wasn't ideal but some things are just out of your control as far as where you will be laboring. I think I would just remember to focus on the things that I can control. On those days when you feel like you're going crazy anticipating and preparing for your VBAC, I know I felt like I just want to know. I want to know if I'm going to have a VBAC. I want the day to come and I want to know, is it going to be a Cesarean or is it going to be a VBAC? On those days where it just seems like you're kind of, maybe the word is obsessing over it, I was there. I would just take a day off from thinking about it and when it came down to it, I was really able to relax when I realized it was not fully in my control. I can control some things and I'm going to do the best that I can. I really got to the point where I thought, “Even if I have another Cesarean, I've done all of this research and preparation that I feel like I would be able to choose that in a lot of ways and be confident that it happened.” In my first experience, that's what really bothered me. I didn't feel like I got to choose it. I wish I would have done things differently but I didn't have all of that information. Yeah, some things are just out of your control. Meagan: So powerful. Like you said, we can only control what we can control. Sometimes it's hard to not be able to control some things but if we can do our best to stay in there, educate ourselves, and be in that space like you said, even if it ultimately does go to a repeat Cesarean, we're probably going to be looking at that very differently in the end. Janelle: Exactly. Meagan: I know for sure, I didn't even have all of the stuff I wish I had with my second that ended in a repeat Cesarean. It wasn't the birth I wanted, but I was a participant in at least making the final say and that stood out to me. I think that helped my recovery and it was healing for me to do that. And then on top of that, I had things. I wanted to watch my Cesarean in particular. I wanted to feel more like a part of my Cesarean and that was huge. I was able to say those things. “I desire this.” It wasn't within my control and I didn't want that Cesarean. I definitely still felt pressure to have it, but at the same time, once I made the choice, I still was able to try and control some of the things that had happened. It really did. It reflects very differently to me today than I think it would have if I didn't so I love that message. Thank you. Janelle: You're welcome. ClosingWould you like to be a guest on the podcast? Tell us about your experience at thevbaclink.com/share. For more information on all things VBAC including online and in-person VBAC classes, The VBAC Link blog, and Meagan's bio, head over to thevbaclink.com. Congratulations on starting your journey of learning and discovery with The VBAC Link.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vbac-link/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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The tech-laden, luxury bassinet “Snoo” has been presented as preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, helping babies sleep longer, and a totally reasonable way to spend $1,700. Is any of that true? Guest: Kate Taylor, senior features correspondent for Business Insider John Collins, Lizzie's husband. Host: Lizzie O'Leary If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next TBD. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The tech-laden, luxury bassinet “Snoo” has been presented as preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, helping babies sleep longer, and a totally reasonable way to spend $1,700. Is any of that true? Guest: Kate Taylor, senior features correspondent for Business Insider John Collins, Lizzie's husband. Host: Lizzie O'Leary If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next TBD. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices