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back from the borderline baby: pregnancy & motherhood alchemy

mollie adler

Enfants & Parentalité
Forme & Santé
Société & Culture

Fréquence : 1 épisode/0j. Total Éps: 21

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Pregnancy and motherhood are some of the most transformative experiences a woman can face. But finding content that speaks to the depth of that journey—without shoving a product, a lifestyle, or a one-size-fits-all ideology down your throat—is nearly impossible. That’s why I created Back from the Borderline Baby.

 

After the success of my first podcast, Back from the Borderline, where I documented my journey of healing emotional wounds and confronting my fears around motherhood, this spinoff was born. It’s a dedicated space to house the pregnancy and motherhood content I wish I’d had during my own journey.

 

This isn’t your typical parenting podcast. There are no perfect mothers here. No guilt trips. No influencer-driven checklists of what you “need” to buy.


This is a space for women who crave something deeper: a thoughtful, minimalist approach to pregnancy and motherhood that honors your intuition, your journey, and the profound inner work that comes with this transition.

 

Each episode dives into the tools and insights I wish I’d had when I was navigating the same path. We’ll unpack everything from labor prep and postpartum recovery to the shadow work of breaking generational cycles. You’ll find nuanced conversations about motherhood that blend the practical with the spiritual, the exoteric with the esoteric, and the modern with the mythological.

 

This podcast isn’t about giving you answers – it’s about helping you dare to trust yourself enough to find your own. Whether you’re in the first trimester, chasing a toddler, or simply curious about what motherhood might mean for you, these episodes are your guide to navigating the noise, reclaiming your intuition, and creating a path that feels authentic to you.

 

Think of this as an alchemical audio-only sanctuary. A calming, intimate escape from the endless screens and curated perfection. You can listen in the car, on a walk, or in the bath. Wherever you are, this podcast meets you where you’re at—no judgment, no sugar-coating, just real, honest reflections from a woman walking the transformative path of Maiden to Mother right alongside you. We’re coming back from the borderline, baby.

 

CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path.


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the labor map pt 9: the pushing phase crowning and immediate postpartum

mercredi 1 janvier 2025Durée 01:01:59

This is it—the ninth and final installment of the Labor Map series, a comprehensive guide designed to empower and prepare you for the stages of labor. In this episode, we’re covering the monumental moments that follow full dilation, leading to the birth of your baby, and beyond. Whether you’re preparing for a hospital birth, birthing center, or home delivery, this episode provides practical insights and grounding reassurance to guide you through the last leg of this transformative journey.


Here’s what we’ll cover:


The Pushing Phase: What full dilation feels like, effective pushing techniques (with or without an epidural), and the key role of positioning.

Crowning: Navigating the intensity of this stage with mindfulness and trust in your body, plus strategies for minimizing tearing.

After the Baby is Born: From delayed cord clamping to delivering the placenta, we’ll discuss how to approach these moments with confidence.

Immediate Post-Birth Care: The golden hour of bonding, that first trip to the bathroom, and preparing for your stay in the postpartum unit.

Heading Home: Reflect on the transition to the postpartum phase, with practical tips to ease into recovery and resources to help you along the way.


This episode brings the Labor Map series full circle, offering you clarity, empowerment, and encouragement as you prepare for one of the most transformative experiences of your life. Whether you’ve followed the series from the start or are diving in for the first time, this final chapter is a powerful resource for understanding what to expect and how to advocate for yourself every step of the way.


CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path.


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the labor map pt 8: timing your arrival and navigating hospital logistics

mercredi 1 janvier 2025Durée 25:26

This is part eight of our multi-episode Labor Map series, and today, we’re talking logistics. You’ve already learned how to recognize when labor is starting and how to tune into your emotional and physical signposts. Now, it’s time to figure out how to get to the hospital and what to expect when you walk through those doors.

 

In this episode, we’re getting practical:


When it’s time to head to the hospital (and how to prepare for the drive).

What to do if labor progresses faster than expected—and your baby decides to make an entrance in the car.

Why calling ahead can make your check-in process smoother (including how to request specific support, like a nurse who’s unmedicated-birth friendly).

The ultimate hack: pre-registering at the hospital. It’s a game-changer you didn’t know you needed.

 

Plus, we’ll walk you through exactly what happens when you arrive—how the staff will assess you, what it means if you’re sent home, and how your support partner can step in to handle logistics so you can focus on your labor.


CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path.

 

This episode is packed with everything you need to feel prepared and empowered when it’s time to head to the hospital. And if you’re planning a home or birthing center birth? Don’t skip this one—it’s just as important to know what to expect in case of a transfer. Get ready to take control of this part of the process and walk into your hospital experience with confidence.


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should you join a reddit bump group? the pros, the (many) cons, and emotional costs

mercredi 1 janvier 2025Durée 01:01:28

Pregnancy can feel like you’re drifting on an island—isolated, unsure, and constantly wondering if you’re doing it “right.” That’s where Reddit bump groups come in. They promise a space to connect with other moms-to-be, all due the same month as you. Sounds ideal, right? Not so fast. What I found is that these spaces can be a double-edged sword.

 

In this episode, I’m sharing the raw truth about my time in a Reddit bump group—the good, the bad, and the chaos in between. From real-time advice that helped me feel seen to the endless trauma dumping that left me spiraling, I’ll unpack why I finally hit the “leave group” button and never looked back.

 

We’ll talk about why these groups are so appealing, the emotional landmines they hide (comparison traps, unsolicited advice, toxic personalities), and how they can leave you feeling disconnected from your own intuition. If you’re considering joining a bump group—or if you’re in one and wondering why it’s messing with your head—I’ll help you weigh the pros and cons.

 

This episode's goal isn't to fear-monger or tell you what to do. It’s about finding what works for you. Whether that means staying, leaving, or setting boundaries, my hope is that what we cover here will help you navigate the noise and focus on what really matters: your pregnancy, your baby, and your peace of mind.


CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path.


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my birth story: planned for unmedicated, faced the unexpected

mercredi 1 janvier 2025Durée 01:40:40

Labor is unpredictable. You can prepare all you want, but at the end of the day, labor is completely unpredictable. In this raw and deeply personal episode, I’m sharing my birth story—a journey filled with surprises, lessons, and the unexpected.


I went into labor with a plan for a totally unmedicated birth. Things didn’t go as planned, but instead of feeling defeated, I came away empowered, informed, and grateful. What I wasn’t prepared for was the curveball after delivery: my baby’s jaundice and the whirlwind of emotions that came with navigating a stressful postpartum experience.


This episode dives into the messy, real details of giving birth in a hospital setting and facing the unexpected. It’s not curated or glossed over—it’s the raw truth of a mom learning to adjust, adapt, and find strength in the unplanned. Whether you’re expecting, trying to conceive, or reflecting on your own birth experience, this story is an invitation to feel seen and reassured. There’s no such thing as a perfect birth plan, but there’s power in staying informed, trusting yourself, and embracing the journey—whatever it brings.


So grab a cup of tea, settle in, and let’s talk about the reality of labor, delivery, and the beautiful chaos of those first days postpartum. Because these are the stories that connect us all.


CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path.


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baby registry reality check: what you need, what you don’t, and what actually works

mercredi 1 janvier 2025Durée 02:19:20

Navigating the creation of a baby registry can feel like a nightmare. The pressure to “get it right” is real. Society, mommy bloggers, and aggressive marketing tell you your baby’s happiness depends on having ALL THE THINGS.

 

In this episode, I’m diving into the baby registry madness with a perspective you won’t find in influencer reels or one-size-fits-all checklists. We’ll start by unpacking the emotional weight of preparing for a baby, the consumerist frenzy that fuels the registry industry, and the cultural realities of what babies actually need to thrive (hint: it’s not a $500 stroller). You’ll learn how to prioritize based on your unique lifestyle and values—whether you’re a homebody hermit like me or an extroverted urbanite.

 

After combing through my own baby registry and the avalanche of last-minute purchases I made after my daughter was born, I’ve categorized everything into what truly worked, what I could’ve skipped, and what’s a toss-up depending on your baby’s preferences. No sponsorships, no affiliate links—just raw, real advice from a mom who recently went through all of this (my baby was two months old at the time of recording). I wanted to preserve this advice in a podcast episode while it’s still fresh in my mind, in the hopes of saving other women time and stress.

 

So, if you’re like I was—drowning in registry research and second-guessing every single item—this episode will help you cut through the noise, embrace imperfection, and trust your gut. Remember, your baby doesn’t care about brand names—they care about feeling loved, safe, and cared for. Let’s focus on what truly matters and leave the rest behind. And let’s be real: at the end of the day, babies are basically like cats—they’ll probably love the box your fancy baby gym came in more than the gym itself. And that’s okay.


CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path.


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hospital bag hacks: the checklist you didn't know you needed

mercredi 1 janvier 2025Durée 01:16:29

When it comes to hospital bag advice, the internet is a minefield. One list tells you to pack half your house, another says you’ll regret not bringing a portable fan, and everyone seems to have a different idea of what “essential” means. The result? Overwhelm, second-guessing, and the creeping feeling that you’ll forget something crucial. Let’s cut through the chaos. In this episode, I’m sharing what I wish I’d known before packing my hospital bag, drawing from my own experience as a new mom. Forget the pressure to get it perfect or match some influencer’s curated aesthetic—this is about practicality, comfort, and sanity.


Here’s what we’ll cover:


  • What you actually need (and why most influencer-curated lists go overboard).
  • Surprising items that turned out to be lifesavers—things I wish I’d known to pack.
  • Essentials for your partner to make sure they’re prepared to support you.
  • The truth about what hospitals already provide (spoiler: probably more than you think).
  • How to pack without falling into the trap of perfectionism or feeling like you’re failing before you even start.


This episode is for the moms who don’t need another one-size-fits-all checklist. It’s for the moms who want to feel empowered, prepared, and grounded—not buried in a pile of things they’ll never use. If you’re tired of the same recycled advice and want a thoughtful, realistic approach, you’re in the right place.

Let’s get you packed and ready—not just for the hospital, but for the start of a transformative journey.


CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path.


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feeding your baby without losing your mind (what i wish i’d known sooner)

mercredi 1 janvier 2025Durée 02:39:22

Feeding your baby can feel like navigating a maze of expectations, myths, and conflicting advice. Whether you’re breastfeeding, bottle-feeding, or exploring the world of combo feeding, there’s a pressure cooker of opinions waiting to tell you what you’re doing wrong. The truth? Fed is best.


In this episode, I’m breaking down everything I wish I knew about feeding my baby—raw, real, and without judgment. From the societal pressure to exclusively breastfeed to the emotional rollercoaster of wondering if your baby is getting enough, we’ll dive into the practical tips, emotional truths, and personal lessons that I wish someone had told me before starting this journey. This episode is not professional advice—it’s real talk from a new mom who’s been there. Let’s ditch the guilt, embrace our intuition, and celebrate the perfectly imperfect path of feeding our babies.


Here’s what you can expect:

 

• Breast Milk vs. Formula Digestion: What’s the difference, and why does it matter for your baby’s feeding schedule?

• Diaper Output and Red Flags: How to stop obsessing over tracking and start trusting your baby’s cues.

• Breastfeeding Basics: Tips for establishing a good latch, using nipple shields (yes, they can be lifesavers!), and the reality of milk supply anxiety.

• The Pumping Dilemma: Why pumping isn’t always easy, when it might be time to stop, and how to make it work if you choose to continue.

• Combo Feeding 101: Embracing a “best of both worlds” approach to feeding and letting go of the guilt.

• Common Myths and Realities: From nipple confusion to cluster feeding, we’ll tackle the fears and misinformation head-on.

• Mental Health and Feeding Stress: Navigating the physical and emotional toll of feeding decisions, and why self-compassion is your greatest ally.

Body Autonomy: Understanding how your body changes through the feeding journey and celebrating your wins—big or small.

• The Map is Not the Territory: Learning to tune out the noise, trust your intuition, and embrace a feeding journey that works for you and your baby.

Whether you’re pregnant and planning for your feeding journey or in the trenches of postpartum, this episode is here to validate your experience, offer practical guidance, and remind you that you are not alone. Feeding your baby is just one part of the beautiful chaos that is early motherhood—and you’re doing an amazing job.


CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path.


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the postpartum psyche [part 2]: confronting rage, intrusive thoughts, and the pressure to be perfect

mercredi 1 janvier 2025Durée 01:40:20

Motherhood reshapes the Self in profound and unexpected ways. In the second part of this series, we delve into the psychological and existential depths of postpartum—a journey marked by identity loss, raw emotion, and the transformative power of self-compassion. This episode focuses on understanding the complexity of motherhood, beyond the clichés and idealized narratives.


We begin by exploring postpartum as an initiation—a passage into a new identity that demands the shedding of an old one. Drawing on depth psychology, we’ll reflect on how the fourth trimester brings us face-to-face with parts of ourselves we’ve never met, often accompanied by a sense of mourning for the autonomy and life left behind.


From there, we tackle the raw, often unspoken aspects of postpartum: simmering anger, intrusive thoughts, and surges of anxiety rooted in unmet needs, lack of sleep, and societal pressures. Inspired by thinkers like Audre Lorde and Jung, we’ll discuss how emotions like rage can be seen as vital signals rather than personal failures—responses to crossed boundaries, heightened instincts, and unmet expectations.


We’ll also confront the grief of birth experiences that didn’t go as planned, the shifting dynamics with partners, family, and friends, and the struggle with body image in a culture obsessed with “bouncing back.” Each of these experiences adds to the tapestry of postpartum—challenging, overwhelming, yet offering opportunities to redefine care, strength, and identity.


Finally, we’ll explore how self-compassion can serve as a grounding force in this turbulent period, helping to navigate the intensity without striving for perfection or external validation. This episode invites you to release preconceived notions of motherhood “success” and instead embrace the process as it unfolds—messy, challenging, and deeply human.


CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path.


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the postpartum psyche [part 1]: reclaiming birth, trauma, and the power of choice

mercredi 1 janvier 2025Durée 52:02

Postpartum is a transformative rite of passage. In this episode, we’re reimagining the postpartum journey—moving beyond clinical definitions and diagnostic labels to uncover its deeper, sacred, and primal essence. Far from the standard conversations about “baby blues” or “postpartum depression,” we’ll explore the soul of this experience, asking: What if the challenges and emotions that arise during this time are part of something profound and initiatory?


This episode invites you to step away from clinical checklists and quick-fix solutions to understand the postpartum journey through the lens of history, philosophy, and spirituality. It’s not about pathologizing this period but about revisiting the sacred wisdom that once guided women through it. By tracing the evolution of how postpartum psychological suffering has been viewed—from the intuitive practices of midwives and “wise women” to the sterile, medicalized lens of modern obstetrics—we’ll examine how sacred traditions were lost and replaced with models that often disempower women.


We’ll explore the generational patterns, medical practices, and societal shifts that have shaped the modern postpartum experience. Rather than demonizing modern medicine, this episode focuses on the ways lack of agency, rushed interventions, and limited access to informed consent contribute to feelings of trauma, isolation, and confusion. Through this lens, we can begin to see postpartum anxiety, depression, and even feelings of disconnect as part of a larger story, deeply entwined with cultural and systemic forces.


By uncovering the psychological and spiritual roots of this experience, we hope to replace shame with understanding and inspire a reclaiming of postpartum as a time of profound transformation. Together, we’ll reflect on how these feelings are not failures or weaknesses but deeply human responses to the pressures and practices surrounding childbirth today.


CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path.


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fourth trimester reflections: postpartum and what to expect when you’re done expecting

mercredi 1 janvier 2025Durée 03:01:06

How long does postpartum really last—and why is so much of this journey left out of common advice? In this three-hour deep dive, I’m unpacking the full experience of postpartum, from the first vulnerable hours after birth to the unpredictable weeks and months that follow.


Starting with the immediate aftermath, we’ll break down physical realities like standing for the first time, navigating postpartum bleeding and lochia, and understanding why your belly feels like “jelly.” I’ll also dive into the under-discussed challenge of those first trips to the bathroom—because, let’s be real, the first pee and poop can be almost as intense as childbirth itself. We’ll address often-untouched topics like perineal tearing and the controversial “Gucci coochie” myth, alongside practical tips like making “padsicles” to soothe yourself after bringing a full-grown human into the world. You’ll gain clarity on what’s normal, what isn’t, and when to trust your instincts.


You'll learn why newborns cry, the importance of skin-to-skin contact, and how sudden shifts in their sensory awareness impact their behavior. I’ll guide you in understanding your baby’s perspective, helping you feel more connected and less overwhelmed by their constantly changing needs. We’ll also dig into body changes in the weeks and months postpartum, from night sweats and fluctuating hormones to the frustrating onset of postpartum hair loss. I’ll share practical advice on what to wear during this time—comfort-focused clothing that helps you feel supported. Plus, we’ll explore how to decide if and when you want visitors after birth, including tips on recognizing who will bring your energy up or drain it, and how to set boundaries that protect your space.


For the social and emotional side, I’ll cover strategies for handling unsolicited advice—from well-meaning relatives to the often-overwhelming flood of social media content. You’ll hear guidance on navigating conflicting medical opinions and advocating for yourself in a healthcare system that doesn’t always acknowledge the full postpartum journey.


TIME STAMPS: 


• Intro: 02:10 – 05:47 [Defining "postpartum" and the "4th trimester" as a time of intense adjustment.]

• Immediately After Birth: The First 24-48 Hours: 05:54 – 01:07:57 [Standing up, first bathroom trips, managing bleeding, tears, stitches, and postpartum swelling.]

• Weeks to Months Following Birth: The Ongoing Journey: 01:08:04 – 02:05:06 [Body odor, night sweats, hair loss, clothing tips, setting visitor boundaries.]

Understanding Your Baby's Experience: The Newborn Perspective: 02:05:12 – 02:31:08 [Newborn adjustments, why babies cry, sleep, and the benefits of skin-to-skin.]

• Advocacy and Navigating Advice: 02:31:15 – 02:55:09 [Handling unsolicited advice, conflicting medical opinions, and social media.]

• Conclusion: Navigating the New Normal: 02:55:16 – end [Embracing postpartum unpredictability and looking ahead to a mental health episode.]


CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com.

 

Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path.


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