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Birth, sleep, feeding: why do we feel like failures?

Birth, sleep, feeding: why do we feel like failures?

FromSleep like a baby?


Birth, sleep, feeding: why do we feel like failures?

FromSleep like a baby?

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Jan 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sam Meachin is a hypnobirthing coach with a difference and in this week's episode she shares her two very different birth stories that lead her to creating The Wonderhood's online courses.We talk about how birth can lead to feeling like we have lost control over ourselves and how this can then impact how we feel about sleep, feeding and other areas of parenthood. When we cling onto control, and things then don't go to plan, lots of new mothers label themselves as failures. Sam's story is one of transformation and empowerment, about how learning all about our bodies and births can rebuild confidence and wellbeing, and how we can stop feeling like failures.If you think hypnobirthing is just breathing and lighting candles, think again!Online birth prep course: www.thewonderhood.co.uk/Feeding course: https://www.thewonderhood.co.uk/feeding-with-olivia
Released:
Jan 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (37)

Baby sleep consultant and mum Hannah is on a mission to debunk the myths and lies that are fed to exhausted parents who just want to get some decent rest. Using a gentle, holistic approach to night-time parenting, the Sleep Like A Baby? podcast helps mums and dads navigate the nonsense of baby sleep without cry-it-out, controlled crying or strict rules and routines. Speaking to experts from the worlds of psychology, paediatric healthcare, midwifery, mental health and neuroscience, as well as normal parents, this podcast is all about empowering families with evidence for what works and why. For more information about Hannah she is on Instagram @LittleNestSleep.