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The Feeding Couch

The Feeding Couch

Katie James

Enfants & Parentalité
Enfants & Parentalité
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Fréquence : 1 épisode/15j. Total Éps: 28

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Welcome to The Feeding Couch podcast; a place where the real, uncensored, breastfeeding and postpartum stories are told. I am a midwife and Lactation Consultant and over the decades working with families I’ve seen a variety of feeding journeys and I can tell you that not one of them is the same. In our worId of perfect portrayal of postpartum on social media its time to shine a light on what's really going on in those first weeks, months and years when we set out to feed our babies. 

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Hannah - Two breastfeeding experiences - Milk protein allergy, a week in the NICU, latch issues & ties, bed sharing

Saison 1 · Épisode 18

mercredi 11 septembre 2024Durée 37:21

In this episode I have a conversation with Hannah, a wife to her high school sweetheart, a mother of two, and a passionate advocate for empowered childbirth and motherhood. After experiencing her own journey through birth trauma and healing, Hannah found her calling as a childbirth educator and doula, specializing in VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean).

Hannah’s two birth experiences were vastly different. After her first, a traumatic c-section, she found herself grappling with postpartum PTSD, depression, and anxiety, all while breastfeeding her son, who was later diagnosed with a milk protein allergy. She shares the challenges of cutting all dairy from her diet, a process much harder than it sounds! When her milk supply dropped around 8 months, she began supplementing with formula but continued breastfeeding until he reached 12 months.

Hannah’s second birth was an unmedicated, low-intervention VBAC with no complications. A week after birth, her baby was admitted to the NICU, and Hannah nursed as often as possible, even standing by her bed to feed during her EEG. She only pumped when she needed to go home to care for her son. Around 8 weeks, latch issues were still a concern. While the pediatrician recommended formula, Hannah trusted her instincts and sought further evaluation from an IBCLC and a pediatric dentist. They discovered a tongue and lip tie, and after having them revised, her daughter started gaining weight immediately and she continued breastfeeding until her daughter weaned at 21 months.

So grab your cuppa or latch that baby on, as we sit down on the feeding couch for another episode. 

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The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute medical or legal advice; instead, all information available on this site are for general informational purposes only. The Feeding Couch podcast reserves the right to supplement, change or delete any information at any time.

The information and materials on the podcast is provided "as is"; no representations are made that the content is error-free. Whilst we have tried to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information we do not warrant or guarantee the accurateness.

The podcast accepts no liability for any loss or damage howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.

Raylea - Undeveloped breast tissue 12% Weight loss - Using donated breast milk - supply line breastfeeding - Anxiety choosing formula

Saison 1 · Épisode 17

mercredi 28 août 2024Durée 01:17:28

In this episode I’m joined by Raylea, a first-time mom to baby Ellie,who faced more challenges in her first week of motherhood than many of us can imagine. After a significant weight loss of 12% by day three, the stress began to mount. Ellie’s weight loss was compounded by jaundice and a diagnosis that would change Raylea’s feeding journey: known as Insufficient Glandular Tissue or underdevelopment of the breast and milk making tissue. What followed were days filled with stressful weigh-ins, supplement calculations, and a host of anxieties. Lucily in the midst of all the challenges—amid the fears, the grief, and the overwhelming responsibility—there was also incredible beauty. Raylea found hope in her sister in law’s donated breast milk and was surrounded by supportive midwives who were trained in breastfeeding support. Together, they embarked on a triumphant journey of long-term supply line breastfeeding.

For nine months, Raylea nourished her baby with a combination of donor milk, formula, and pure determination. We’ll talk about the real struggles—like the anxiety of traveling with formula milk, coping with the endless tubes and cleaning involved in using an supply line feeding device, and the ongoing challenges of dealing with unhealed perineal damage. We’ll also get real about the moments Raylea felt like she needed to quit breastfeeding, and the powerful realization that despite it all, she was breastfeeding her baby.

Raylea’s story is a testament to the strength and resilience of mothers everywhere. Whether you’re struggling with low milk supply, navigating the complexities of using formula, or dealing with the emotional toll of feeling like you’re not enough—this episode is for you. So grab a cup of tea, find that cozy spot, and get ready to be inspired by Raylea’s incredible journey.

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The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute medical or legal advice; instead, all information available on this site are for general informational purposes only. The Feeding Couch podcast reserves the right to supplement, change or delete any information at any time.

The information and materials on the podcast is provided "as is"; no representations are made that the content is error-free. Whilst we have tried to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information we do not warrant or guarantee the accurateness.

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Johanna - Two feeding journeys; low milk supply, supply-line feeding, guilt, trauma and sadness; ultimately becoming a successful Lactation Consultant

Saison 1 · Épisode 8

mardi 28 mai 2024Durée 01:00:04

Born and raised in Perth, Australia, Johanna unexpectedly made Switzerland her home in 2010. Johanna has studied biomedical science, occupational therapy, English literature, philosophy and education… and yet tells me how nothing prepared her for the tumultuous early years of motherhood. 

Johanna shares with me her experiences of feeding her two boys, who are now twelve and nine years old, and how her own breastfeeding grief and mental health struggles throughout the perinatal period fueled her desire to make this time easier for others in a similar situation, and to provide the kind of support that she wished she had received. Joh went on and trained to become an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and is now passionate about providing non-judgemental, evidence-based information alongside compassionate support with her practice Milk and Motherhood. She founded and runs Breastfeeding Mamas in Switzerland, the 3500 member English-Speaking breastfeeding support group, and started Switzerland’s first informal milk-sharing network, Human Milk 4 Human Babies. She is frequently invited to speak at international conferences on a variety of infant feeding and counseling topics, and recently finished writing the new education module for the European Society of Neonatologists. 

I am so thrilled to have Joh join me in this episode especially as she tells her story from a perspective of having lived through it, but now with several years in between to see her boys grow and develop, as well developing her knowledge much further into the rather fantastic Lactation consultant that I am proud to call my friend. 

Some of the themes we discuss in this episode are:

·      Dealing with low supply 

·      Triple feeding. 

·      How being in this new world of motherhood led, at the time, to deep grief, obsession, and social isolation

·      Navigating her second baby’s feeding journey with a deep fear of repeating the first experience. 

·      Aversion to  pumping or expression

·      Discovering the supply line feeding device to help with low milk supply 

·      Using donor milk

·      Eventually having a lovely breastfeeding experience, followed by breast aversion and weaning at 2.5y

LINKS:

Facebook: Milk and Motherhood 
Website

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The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute medical or legal advice; instead, all information available on this site are for general informational purposes only. The Feeding Couch podcast reserves the right to supplement, change or delete any information at any time.

The information and materials on the podcast is provided "as is"; no representations are made that the content is error-free. Whilst we have tried to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information we do not warrant or guarantee the accurateness.

The podcast accepts no liability for any loss or damage howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.

Zoe - Posterior tongue tie, nipple shields, milk blebs, toddler feeding, to setting up a postpartum support hub

Saison 1 · Épisode 7

mercredi 15 mai 2024Durée 53:35

In this episode Zoe discusses with me how she had her first baby at 22 and really struggled with feeding. How she had to hand express for the first week and use nipple shields for first few months. 

She tells her story of how no one listened when she was saying how painful breastfeeding was, despite having purple nipples and a baby who fed constantly, all the time, with hardly any breaks. 

Eventually Zoe found out that her baby had a posterior tongue tie. She was only able to get it released when he was 6 months. Despite this she fed him until he was 4 years old.

During the COVID pandemic Zoe had her second baby. She tells of how she was really left to it on her own, despite having a seven year gap between babies and feeling like she had forgotten everything. Zoe is currently still breastfeeding her 3.5 year old little girl. 

We also talk about milk blebs, dealing with a postpartum injury and navigating breastfeeding.

And Zoe tells us how this led to her setting up a women’s health hub in her hometown of Hartlepool, to make up for all the lost support that never returned after the pandemic. 

It is inspirational to hear Zoe talk of what she has grown in this incredible hub. 

Join me as I interview Zoe Gardiner is a research scientist, currently studying for her PhD, a full spectrum doula, and the founder of Postpartum Matters CIC - a non-profit committed to supporting women of all ages and stages whilst amplifying and highlighting real, honest postpartum stories, and an autistic mother to two.

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Instagram

Facebook

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The information and materials on the podcast is provided "as is"; no representations are made that the content is error-free. Whilst we have tried to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information we do not warrant or guarantee the accurateness.

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Claire - Breastfeeding and expressing for her baby born at 29 weeks

Saison 1 · Épisode 6

mercredi 24 avril 2024Durée 59:53

Claire Summers joins me in this episode. Claire is the voice behind Claire’s Itchy Feet and Claire Summers Speaks. A seasoned travel influencer, yoga teacher, and a passionate advocate for conscious parenting and wellness. With over a decade of experience as a content creator, Claire blends her journey through motherhood, wellness practices, and adventures across the globe into inspiring narratives and practical advice.
In this episode Claire talks with me about her two experinces with breastfeeding but with a focus on her second baby who was born at 29 weeks premature. 

Claire tells me about the pressure to start hand expressing, the fear, overwhlem and the courage needed to get through. 

Claire talks about how providing milk for her baby at this time felt like the one thing only she could provide for him.  

We discuss how Claire exclusively pumped for 6 weeks, how her baby’s tonuge tie was released when he was just 33 weeks corrected age and how that helped set them on their path to feeding at the breast. 

And how when one person advocates for you, giving you the encouragement that “you can” go home breastfeeding your baby, it massively helped Claire power through all the other information being bombared at her,  and she left the hospital exclusively breastfeeding. 

We discuss how and why it is often the norm for most mothers of premature babies to be encouraged to start bottle feding in the hospital and told instead to get breastfeeding going once you’re back in the comfort of your own home, and why it is often not as ‘easy’ as it sounds. 
 As we recorded  Claire’s little man was 3 months old and she was still experiencing the roller coaster ride of having a baby come into the world too soon. I am grateful to Claire for her open and honest talk with me. 

 Thank you for being with us today, thank you for taking the time to listen and share in this growing collective of stories. 

 LINKS:
Claire Summers Speaks
Claires Itchy Feet
Instagram 

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The information and materials on the podcast is provided "as is"; no representations are made that the content is error-free. Whilst we have tried to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information we do not warrant or guarantee the accurateness.

The podcast accepts no liability for any loss or damage howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.

Nicole - Breastfeeding past the first year - growth spurts - biting - taboos of public feeding

Saison 1 · Épisode 5

jeudi 18 avril 2024Durée 39:32

In this episode I talk to Nicole, who is currently breastfeeding her 16 month old daughter.  Amber is Nicole’s miracle rainbow baby after losses and fertility struggles.

Nicole shares with me so many insightful and real aspects of ‘normal’ breastfeeding. Even when everything on paper seems ‘perfect’ it still comes with it’s challenges. 

We discuss:

  • Getting started with breastfeeding
  • Breastfeeding past the first year
  • Dealing with growth spurts and very frequent feeding
  • Biting during feeding
  •  Public feeding- the taboos, the comments, and the way to deal with this whilst still staying in your power 
  • How being stubborn can really benefit as you embark on the role of motherhood!

This episode is such a wonderful example of a really great breastfeeding experience, one that comes with all the interesting ranges of normal and gives insight on how to tackle these moments which I know so many will be or have experienced. 

(Before we go into this episode I have to just say please bear with us for the first 2.5 minutes as there is some background noise from beautiful little Amber which I was unable to edit out. After this point the audio is clearer and easier to listen to.)

Apple podcast reviews - this REALLY helps other new mums and parents find this show and perhaps helps them on their own feeding journey. That 5 minutes of your time could help make a massive difference in someones else's feeding journey. Telling stories is such an important learning tool and support; please help me get the word out about this resource to as many people as possible. 

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The information and materials on the podcast is provided "as is"; no representations are made that the content is error-free. Whilst we have tried to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information we do not warrant or guarantee the accurateness.

The podcast accepts no liability for any loss or damage howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.

Maayan - From "yuk" to fircely loving breastfeeding - oversupply - releasing a tongue tie - life changing experience

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

lundi 8 avril 2024Durée 51:06

Maayan describes herself as a first time mum who knew nothing about pregnancy or birth but after fighting to have a vaginal birth for her first baby who was breech for most of her pregnancy,  she has found the entire process to be life changing beyond imagination; not just literally & physically but spiritually, mentally, emotionally and socially. 

In this episode Maayan shares with me how her original thoughts on feeding were that breastfeeding was “yuk” and she thought the best option would be to express and bottle feed. When her little girl was born she immediately felt the pull to breastfeed her. Maayan tells of us of the challenges they faced as her little girl was born with a severe tongue tie. She shares how how long she had to wait to get it released and the mix of emotions which goes with making this decision. Maayan thanks her oversupply, fast let down and determination for getting her through, and never needing to give a bottle. They are still breastfeeding on demand at 15 months. And Maayann gives us insight into some of the highligts and bumps which they have navigated to get this far.  

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The information and materials on the podcast is provided "as is"; no representations are made that the content is error-free. Whilst we have tried to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information we do not warrant or guarantee the accurateness.

The podcast accepts no liability for any loss or damage howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.

Ros Ginn - three babies, three tongue ties and three very different feeding experiences!

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

mercredi 27 mars 2024Durée 51:21

Ros Ginn is mum to three children, whose experiences of pregnancy, birth and postnatal care has led to her becoming a hypnobirthing instructor and doula. 

Ros is a strong advocate of sharing good and accurate information, so that people are able to make the right choices for themselves - whether that’s about birth, breastfeeding, or parenting in general.

In this episode Ros talks about breastfeeding her three children, all of whom had tongue ties which needed releasing. Ros weaves her story from the challenges of feeding with an unrecognised tongue tie and not trusting her own instincts with her first, to having a traumatic second birth but still being able to quickly recognise what was wrong with breastfeeding and alleviate it, to her third baby being born at home with a powerful home birth experience, again being faced with the challenge of breastfeeding through a lot of pain but having gone full circle, and now finding the strength and confidence in herself to move through her feeding experience so much easier. 

LINKS:
Instagram: 
@rosboz  
@rosginn.birthsupport

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The information and materials on the podcast is provided "as is"; no representations are made that the content is error-free. Whilst we have tried to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information we do not warrant or guarantee the accurateness.

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Vanessa and Kim - breast refusal, pumping to increase milk supply, dealing with the rollercoaster of early days anxiety to breastfeeding a toddler.

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

mercredi 27 mars 2024Durée 45:15


Vanessa, Kim and their daughter Alina are Australian family who were living in Switzerland when their daughter was born. Vanessa’s background is as a researcher in the breastfeeding field. Her work has been pertinent to all of us in the lactation world and changed our way of thinking about how babies suck during breastfeeding in particular. It is a pleasure that Vanessa and her husband Kim share with me their breastfeeding story.  

In this episode it is really lovely to hear from the perspective of mum and dad as we delve into the thoughts, feeling and emotions of the first week challenges of breast refusal, needing to express to build supply in the first month, the value of help every day from the midwife and lactation consultant, the hormonal changes and emotional weight of those early days as well as the joys and challenges as breastfeeding progresses and moves in to toddler feeding. 

LINKS:
Vanessa's research


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The information and materials on the podcast is provided "as is"; no representations are made that the content is error-free. Whilst we have tried to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information we do not warrant or guarantee the accurateness.

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Heather O'Shea - challenging start to breastfeeding, baby in SCBU for a few days, early formula top ups and triple feeding and dealing with low milk supply.

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

mercredi 27 mars 2024Durée 47:16

Heather had a career as a playwright before becoming a Midwife. Approaching 40, gay and single, she decided to have a baby with her best friend Adam, and they co-parent harmoniously together. 

In this episode we discuss trying to establish breastfeeding when her baby was in the special care nursery for the first few days, how formula tops up led to a cascade of feeding interventions, pumping and topping-up, using breastmilk and formula milk and all kinds of gadgets! 

Heather shares with us how she later took on a midwifery infant feeding role in her local hospital, which has gone a long way to resolving some of the trauma and guilt she suffered from her personal breastfeeding experience. Heather’s challenging breastfeeding journey led her to becoming a fierce advocate for better breastfeeding support and on the path to sitting for the IBCLC lactation consultant exam in 2024. 

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The information and materials on the podcast is provided "as is"; no representations are made that the content is error-free. Whilst we have tried to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information we do not warrant or guarantee the accurateness.

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