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A chat with my mum: how the previous generation's babies' slept

A chat with my mum: how the previous generation's babies' slept

FromSleep like a baby?


A chat with my mum: how the previous generation's babies' slept

FromSleep like a baby?

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Length:
89 minutes
Released:
Feb 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week's chat is super personal! My mum, Jan, shares her experience of having four very different babies (born in the 70s, 80s and 90s) - we discuss breastfeeding, bed-sharing and responding to cries in the night. In 1978 my mum was 21 years old and had just given birth to her son. Six weeks later she found herself moving from a small town in NW England to the Yemen.She was breastfeeding and sharing a bedroom her her baby, and her own mother was appalled. I wanted to talk to my mum a little more about her experiences of early motherhood and how it changed with each subsequent baby. We talked a lot about her adventures but also compared our experiences as different generations of mothers. Has the internet made things better or worse for new parents?Do babies sleep better nowadays, or worse?What gems of wisdom does my mum want to share with parents in 2022 and what does she wish she'd known back then?
Released:
Feb 14, 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.