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BTS: Should Everyone Be Induced at 39 Weeks?22 Jun 202600:19:56

In this episode of Baby Tribe Shorts, Afif and Anne take a closer look at one of the most influential obstetric studies of the last decade: the ARRIVE trial.

The trial is often used in conversations about elective induction at 39 weeks, especially for low-risk first-time mothers. But what did it actually show? Did induction improve outcomes for babies? Did it really reduce C-section rates? And what happens when the findings of a carefully controlled clinical trial are applied to busy real-world maternity units?

Afif and Anne break down the design of the trial, including who was included, how the induction and expectant management groups were managed, and why the distinction between internal validity and external validity matters. They discuss the key findings, including the lack of significant difference in neonatal outcomes, the reported reduction in C-section rates, and the importance of patience, staffing, careful selection, and clinical context when translating research into practice.

This is not an anti-induction episode. It is an episode about nuance. Induction at 39 weeks may be a reasonable option for some women, but the ARRIVE trial does not mean that every low-risk pregnancy should automatically end at 39 weeks. As always, the real question is not just “what did the study show?” but “does this apply to this person, in this hospital, with these resources, and these priorities?”

Link to Trial: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1800566

134: Baby Gadgets, Gimmicks and Red Flags15 Jun 202600:52:55
This week on Baby Tribe, Afif and Anne take a closer look at the baby products being marketed to exhausted parents, from sleep pods, reflux pillows and weighted sleep suits to formula prep machines, nasal aspirators, rectal wind devices, baby monitors, walkers and bouncers. The episode is not about shaming parents for buying products that promise help. It is about asking better questions before clicking “add to cart”. Does the product support safety, or does it introduce risk? Is it solving a real problem, or selling reassurance to tired parents? And does it follow the basic principles of safe sleep, safe feeding, safe movement and sensible monitoring? With practical advice, plenty of honesty, and a healthy suspicion of pastel-coloured nonsense, this episode gives parents a simple framework for deciding what is useful, what is unnecessary, and what should probably stay out of the cot, the bottle, the buggy, or the baby’s holes. https://www2.hse.ie/babies-children/first-aid/choking-in-babies/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
125: Clare McKenna on Finding Your Version of Wellness (Without the Pressure)13 Apr 202600:54:19
Parenting is hard enough… so when did “wellness” become another thing to get right? In this episode, we’re joined by Clare McKenna, host of Alive & Kicking and author of Would You Be Well?, to unpack the modern obsession with wellness and why, for many parents, it’s doing more harm than good. We explore Clare’s journey from chasing diets, routines, and “perfect health” to realising that wellness had quietly become another source of pressure. Together, we talk about how social media, unrealistic expectations, and guilt-driven habits are shaping how we think about health… and why so many parents feel like they’re getting it wrong. Afif shares his own experience of going all-in on fitness and achieving the goal… only to feel worse. Anne reflects on how motherhood reshapes identity, routine, and self-care in ways nobody prepares you for. This episode is about stripping things back. Not perfection. Not optimisation. Just figuring out what actually works in real life. If your version of wellness is making you feel worse… it might be time to rethink it. Proudly sponsored by www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
44: Guiding Your Child's Relationship with Food: From Picky Eating to Eating Disorders20 May 202400:46:12
In this episode, Dr. Orla Walsh and the hosts delve into the world of children's eating habits. They explore the common issue of picky eating, sharing personal anecdotes and tips for encouraging diverse diets without pressure. They highlight the importance of patience, small portions, and involving kids in meal prep to cultivate adventurous eaters. The discussion shifts to the challenges faced by Generation Z, including the impact of social media, the pandemic, and societal pressures on eating disorders. Strategies for recognizing and addressing these disorders are provided, along with insights on the rising rates of obesity among youth and the influence of genetics, socioeconomic factors, and the environment.  Dr. Orla Walsh is an Adolescent Medicine and General Paediatrician in Children’s Health Ireland at Temple Street and Connolly. She is an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer with RCSI and an Assistant Clinical Professor in Women& Children & Health with UCD. She completed a 2 year Fellowship in Adolescent Medicine at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and then worked as an Adolescent Medicine Paediatrician and developed an Academic Division of Adolescent Medicine at North York General Hospital, and as Assistant Professor in the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Toronto.  Since returning to Ireland she has contributed to the recently launched National Guidance Document on the Management of Anorexia Nervosa in Paediatric Patients, and hopefully soon to be launched National Framework on the Transition of Care from Paediatric to Adult Services. She currently works half time as an Adolescent Medicine Paediatrician within General Paediatrics in CHI where she runs a weekly adolescent clinic and provides an inpatient consult service. The other half of her job is developing and delivering the new service for adolescents with complex obesity in CHI, including the establishment of a transition pathway to adult services.   Resources mentioned in the show: Bodywhys | The Eating Disorders Association of Ireland Bodywhys | Free Pilar Programme for Families Bodywhys | Free Resource - A Guide for Families Healthy eating for families - HSE.ie https://www2.hse.ie/babies-children/weaning-eating/nutrition-child/healthy-eating/ https://w82go.ie https://childhoodobesity.ie/resources/ https://www.safefood.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
43: Empowering the Next Generation in the Digital Playground with Dr Nicola Fox Hamilton13 May 202400:59:14
Ever felt like you needed a translator to understand what your teen is saying? Well, today's digital terrain is no less perplexing, which is why we've got a cyber psychologist, Dr Nicola Fox Hamilton, on board to steer us through the maze of gaming, social media, and screen time. We're cracking the code on those baffling acronyms and emojis, while also laying down some serious groundwork on how to parent amidst pings, posts, and pixels.  Navigating the waters of modern teenage communication requires more than just a sturdy ship; it requires a map, a compass, and a savvy understanding of the currents that is social media and gaming. We're tackling the tough questions on cyberbullying, the real effects of screen time, and the delightful positives of gaming. Discover how to foster open dialogue about the digital world with your children and why your involvement is more crucial than ever.  As we wind down this digital odyssey, our expert guest imparts wisdom on guiding kids safely through online communities and the social media landscape, from crafting a positive digital footprint to understanding the nuanced impact of active versus passive screen engagement. For those of us with a controller or smartphone always within reach, this episode is a treasure trove of strategies, insights, and heart-to-heart advice that assures you're not sailing these high-tech seas solo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
42: From Firstborn Jitters to Paediatric Heart Health: A Parenting Journey with Professor Orla Franklin 06 May 202400:57:49
As parents, we all start out with a playbook that seems destined for revision. During this episode, we can't help but chuckle over the transformations we've seen in ourselves—from the meticulous planners fretting over every sniffle our firstborns encountered, to the more assured, adaptable guardians of our later children. Our discussion traverses this relatable metamorphosis, offering support and shared laughter to those in the midst of their own parenting odyssey. Navigating the healthcare system can be as perplexing as deciphering toddler babble, but fear not! We've got you covered. We unfold the tapestry of public health nursing and paediatric care options, equipping you with the know-how to document symptoms and advocate for your child effectively. Our exploration into a recent Irish study sheds new light on the infant microbiome and allergies, busting myths and putting parents' minds at ease about what truly affects their child's health. Joining the conversation, a special guest paediatric cardiologist Professor Orla Franklin —who through determination and heart (pun intended)—recounts her inspiring ascent to becoming a paediatric cardiologist. Her stories from the corridors of prestigious hospitals to the realities of healthcare in Ireland not only captivate but also raise awareness about the importance of early intervention in children's cardiovascular health and the societal factors influencing our youngest hearts. Together, we celebrate the strides made in paediatric cardiology and emphasize the power of community in shaping the wellbeing of our children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
41: Embracing the Touch of Love: The Magic of Baby Massage 29 Apr 202400:57:14
Discover the transformative power of touch and the emotional rollercoaster of parenting as we take you through the highs and lows of raising little ones. Our conversation brings laughter and empathy to your parenting journey, whether you're navigating the NICU or just trying to get an apology out of a toddler. We share how the simplest gestures, like the hand hugs and bonding squares in the neonatal ward, can forge unbreakable bonds and significantly improve health outcomes for both babies and parents.  Join us as we unravel the mysteries of ear cleaning, debunk feeding myths, and reveal the unexpected benefits of parent-led baby massage. We promise to equip you with knowledge that will not only deepen your connection with your child but may also offer relief for the likes of colic and sleepless nights.  Our guest, Paediatric & neonatal nurse Karen Prunty from Little Roo Village (Instagram: @little_roo_village), brings her expertise on baby massage to the table, underscoring the value of this nurturing practice for infant well-being and parental mental health. Through engaging stories and professional insights, we celebrate the nuances of family life and the indomitable spirit of parenthood.  Wrap up your day with a podcast episode that applauds the resilience of single mothers, champions the role of empathy in neonatal care, and recognizes the importance of community in the parenting adventure. As we share anecdotes and professional experiences, we aim to support and empower you, the listener, on your path to becoming a confident and connected caregiver. So, settle in and prepare to be touched, quite literally, by the stories and strategies that make parenting the most rewarding challenge you'll ever face. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
40: Understanding Preterm Birth Long-Term Outcomes in Health and Education with Dr Kara Goss22 Apr 202400:52:46
Unlock the mysteries of preterm birth and its lifelong impact on health with our latest Baby Tribe podcast episode. We're joined by an expert in adult respiratory and intensive care, who brings a wealth of paediatric knowledge to the table, and together we offer a beacon of hope to parents of preterm infants. From the laugh-inducing tales of my car's 'romance mode' to a discussion on the minimal academic differences between preterm and full-term children, this episode is a rich tapestry of humour and wisdom that promises to leave you with a profound understanding of the resilience of the human spirit. Embark on a journey through the academic world as we break down Z-scores and their implications for understanding classroom age diversity. We unravel a comprehensive study on nearly 800,000 children's performance in language and mathematics, revealing the promising future that awaits preterm babies in their educational pursuits. The episode further welcomes the brilliant Dr. Kara Goss, who shares her captivating narrative from childhood curiosity about medicine to her groundbreaking research on the cardiovascular and pulmonary effects of premature birth. Her insights are a testament to a career built on passion and dedication to improving lives. As we explore the health trajectories of those born prematurely, we marvel at the incredible recovery and growth potential that unfolds into adulthood. The episode highlights the significance of a nourishing lifestyle, particularly for heart and lung development, and celebrates the collaborative efforts within the medical community aiming to optimize care for this unique population. Join us as we share uplifting stories of former preemies, their personal triumphs, and the academic success of our lab trainees, all while fostering a deeper appreciation for the journey of preterm infants. This is an episode filled with laughter, learning, and a touch of the extraordinary—don't miss it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
39: Parenting Insights into Child Emotions and Autism with Dr Rebecca Quin 15 Apr 202401:01:58
Some misconceptions about parenting and child development need to be put to rest. That's precisely what Katie and I tackle head-on in our latest Baby Tribe podcast episode. We zero in on one tenacious falsehood: the supposed link between vaccines and autism. We demystify the science and underscore the dangers of such misinformation, including the resurgence of preventable diseases like measles. But our chat isn't all serious business; we weave in light-hearted tales of forgetfulness and the mayhem of temper tantrums, reassuring parents that these are normal markers of growing up, not red flags of concern.  We interview Clinical Psychologist Dr Rebecca Quin where we navigate the multifaceted landscape of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), we engage in a candid conversation about the genetic and environmental factors influencing ASD development. The discussion blossoms as we emphasize the diverse expressions of ASD and the critical nature of personalized support strategies. Visual aids, occupational therapy, and debunking common misconceptions about ASD's causes are just a few gems we unearth. Parents will find solace and empowerment in our reflections on the potential for children with ASD, showcasing the transformative impact of the right support and early intervention.  Wrapping up, we don't just leave you with knowledge; we offer a toolkit for handling the wild ride of child emotions, especially the bewildering world of tantrums and meltdowns. Dr Quin helps differentiate between the two, providing a glimpse into effective strategies for fostering emotional intelligence in your little ones. So, as you tune in, remember: you're part of a community that's growing stronger, wiser, and more connected with every episode. Join us as we continue to guide you through the beautiful chaos of parenting, ensuring your journey is filled with support and smiles—and, of course, a few less myths. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
38: Sweet Solutions: Navigating Childhood Sugar Intake & Growth and Advancements in Paediatric Diabetes Care with Dr Ciara McDonnell08 Apr 202401:03:15
Listen in as we shine a light on the various types of sugars infiltrating the diets of infants and toddlers. With a paediatrician's eye for detail, we break down the definitions of free sugars and their less-known counterparts, emphasizing the importance of understanding what goes into our children's meals. From breastfeeding versus formula feeding to the introduction of solid foods, we dissect how early dietary choices can shape taste preferences and future eating habits. Moreover, we confront the misconceptions surrounding commercial baby foods and arm parents with knowledge to navigate the weaning journey with confidence.  The conversation doesn't stop at sugar. We expand into the realms of childhood growth, diabetes, and the innovative technologies transforming diabetes management with Paediatric Endocrinologist Dr Ciara McDonnell. Reflecting on our professional experiences, we discuss the nuances of growth patterns and the onset of puberty, the criticality of early diabetes detection, and the game-changing impact of continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps. Through anecdotes and expert insights, we provide a comprehensive view of these topics, aiming to empower parents with the tools and understanding needed to foster healthy lifestyles for their children. So tune in and equip yourself with the knowledge to guide your child's journey to well-being. Follow us on Instagram @afif.elkhuffash & @nursingmama.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
37: Empowering Young Athletes and Navigating Parenthood: Insights with Sports Icon Anna Geary01 Apr 202400:56:55
Ever feel like you're running a marathon trying to keep your kids active, and you're not even the one breaking a sweat? Tune in as we tackle the hurdles of holiday health and activity with our energetic offspring. We're joined by the powerhouse herself, Anna Geary, whose athletic prowess and wisdom as a mother shine a light for us on and off the field. Together, we'll explore the thrill and spills of encouraging sports participation amidst Easter break chaos, society's screen time skirmish, and the wildly entertaining notion of secretly signing up the family for "Ireland's Fittest Family."  As we continue our chat, we reflect on the diverse sports interests within a family and the role of role models in nurturing a love for physical activity. We also delve into how we, as adults, find time for sports amidst busy schedules, overcome injuries, and discover exercises that resonate with us, whether it's running, badminton, or more serene practices like yoga and Pilates.  Parenthood is a sport with no offseason, and who better to discuss this with than Anna, whose transition from camogie champion to nurturing mother offers a playbook for the modern parent. We deep dive into the highs and lows of motherhood, identity, and the social media mirage that so often paints an unrealistic portrait of postpartum life. From the personal triumphs and challenges of exercise as a new parent to the emotional resilience gleaned from both grief and gratitude, this episode is a heartfelt rally for parents championing progress over perfection. So lace up, tune in, and let's navigate this parenting journey together, with a little less pressure and a whole lot more understanding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
36: Parenting Amidst Pixels and Touchscreens & Childhood Cancers and Global Health with Dr Trish Scanlan26 Mar 202401:02:25
Unlock the secrets to balancing family life with the digital world as we take a heartfelt look at parenting in the era of screens. We share relatable stories that are sure to bring a smile—from our children's amusing digital faux pas to the moments we've all guiltily handed over a tablet to buy some peace and quiet. Yet, we also tackle the tougher topics, like the research that probes into screen time's impact on child development, and confess our own struggles in an age where technology is both a lifeline and a point of contention.  Navigating the maze of sensory processing in children can be a challenge, and this episode doesn't shy away from the complexities. We examine intriguing research linking screen time to atypical sensory behaviours and dissect the domains of the Infant Toddler Sensory Profile. But it's not all academic—we keep it grounded with personal experiences and the light-hearted reality of "selective hearing" that every parent knows all too well.  In a powerful close, we pivot to global health issues, with an inspiring conversation featuring an advocate who's making waves in the fight against childhood cancer in Tanzania. Dr Trish Scanlan talks us through early signs of childhood cancer and what to watch out for. Her passionate efforts remind us that while the world is filled with challenges, each of us holds the potential to ignite change. We share insights on the role of healthcare professionals in conflict zones and the deep impact of their advocacy on protecting the young and innocent. Join us for an episode that's not just informative, but truly hopeful, demonstrating the incredible difference we can make, one child at a time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
35: Raising the Next Generation with Love, Art, and Ambition with Audrey Hamilton19 Mar 202401:05:04
Unlock the secrets to bolstering your child's development through the joyous realm of play, as we share insights that traverse from rolling balls to screen time's intricate dance with young minds. This episode encapsulates the essence of nurturing cognitive growth and problem-solving skills, all while balancing the digital world with the irreplaceable benefits of physical activity. Together, we tackle the all-too-familiar parental challenge of managing playtime during school breaks, like the Easter holidays, and offer personal anecdotes that illustrate how play shapes learning and social interactions.  Step into a candid discussion on the diverse personalities of children and how our responses to their competitive and creative spirits pave the way for their future selves. Our special guest, the ever-inspiring Audrey Hamilton, adds a vibrant stroke to our conversation, recounting her evolution from an actor in Ireland and Hollywood to an abstract artist and fashion designer. Audrey's tale is a colourful illustration of how motherhood intertwines with creative pursuits, adding depth and perspective to her life and work.  Concluding our journey, we delve into the delicate art of balancing career aspirations with the demands of motherhood, from the challenges of late-in-life pregnancies to debunking breastfeeding myths. We advocate for an environment that honours and supports women's choices, whether it's returning to work for personal fulfilment or establishing a career before starting a family. As we close this chapter, we stand united in the belief that armed with perseverance and a splash of creativity, parents can indeed weave their professional and personal lives into a beautiful tapestry of success and fulfilment.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
124: Understanding Baby Sleep: Biology vs Sleep Training06 Apr 202600:33:21
“Sleeping like a baby” is one of the biggest myths in parenting. In this episode, we strip back the noise around infant sleep and look at what the science actually tells us. From circadian rhythm development to night waking, we explain why babies don’t sleep the way we expect them to, and why that doesn’t mean anything is wrong. We explore the full spectrum of sleep training methods, from cry-it-out to so-called “gentle” approaches, and break down what they are really doing: not changing biology, but changing behaviour. We also examine the evidence behind sleep training, what improves (parent perception, sometimes sleep onset), what doesn’t (night waking), and why the conversation around “self-soothing” is often misunderstood. Finally, we talk about the modern sleep industry, the rise of rebranding, and how vulnerable parents are being sold solutions to a problem that may not exist in the first place. No guilt. No ideology. Just clarity. Proudly Sponsored by www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
34: Global Insights on Nurturing the Next Generation12 Mar 202401:03:45
Join us on the Baby Tribe podcast where Katie and Afif unpack the intricate tapestry of parenting styles, shaped by cultural backgrounds and generational shifts. Listen in as we share personal tales and explore how parenting techniques, such as the classic counting method, are redefined across cultures. From Irish to Arab parenting nuances, and from managing diverse disciplinary needs within a single family to examining the Irish mommy stereotype, we navigate the multifaceted journey of raising children in today's ever-changing society.  In our conversation, we welcome the celebration of global parenting approaches. Venturing beyond our own experiences, we marvel at the outdoor napping habits of Danish babies, the cold nap philosophy in Norway, and the relaxed bedtimes observed in Spain and Kuwait. With a special nod to France's strategy for dealing with picky eaters, we discuss how integrating varied cultural practices can enhance parenting and healthcare, particularly in multicultural contexts like Ireland. Our discussion sheds light on the importance of recognizing and respecting different cultural norms in child-rearing.  We also have the pleasure of hosting paediatrician Dr Aoibhinn Walsh, an expert in inclusion health, who illuminates the profound impacts of social adversities on child health. Aoibhinn's insights into the world of marginalized communities, from homelessness to the specific needs of the Irish traveling community, provide a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by many. The conversation delves into the significance of understanding cultural nuances in healthcare, addressing the environmental factors influencing a child's behaviour and development, and the critical role of community resources in supporting families facing nutritional and health adversities. In the final stretch of our discussion, we tackle the intricate issues surrounding paediatric healthcare, from the resilience of parents in subpar living conditions to the nutritional needs of children in emergency accommodations. The dialogue circles back to the necessity of understanding cultural nuances in healthcare and the role of community resources in bolstering support for families under duress. This episode is not just a conversation but a call to broaden our perspectives on parenting and healthcare in the complex fabric of today's society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
33: The Formula vs Breastfeeding Debate, the Microbiome and a Conversation with Eurovision Legend Niamh Kavanagh 05 Mar 202401:09:49
Well, we finally reconnected after what felt like an eternity, we didn't expect our catch-up to be a riotous journey through the rollercoaster of parenting. From the tender early years to the eye-rolling teen phase, we share the comical, yet profound shifts in our kids' views of us, alongside the evolution of our parenting tactics - because, let's face it, what works for child number one is a whole new ballgame by the time child number four comes along. Adjusting our rhythms and learning to laugh at ourselves, we invite you to chuckle, nod in agreement, and find comfort in the shared experiences that bond us as parents. Amid laughter and confessions, we ventured into the emotionally charged arena of infant feeding - a topic that often comes loaded with guilt and worry. Touching on the science of the metabolome and the microbiome, we reassure listeners that every drop of breast milk has its benefits and that formula stands as a robust, nourishing alternative. While we anticipate a fascinating conversation with Eurovision winner Niamh Kavanagh about her unique parenting insights, this episode is already brimming with heartwarming tales and practical advice about embracing motherhood, balancing personal ambitions with parental responsibilities, and championing both breastfeeding and formula without judgment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
32: Balancing Parenthood and Profession in Obstetric Anaesthesiology: An Insightful Journey with Anaesthesiologist Anne Doherty05 Dec 202300:50:17
Buckle up for an enlightening journey as we navigate the complex world of parenthood and obstetrics with the exceptional Anne Doherty, a consultant anesthesiologist specializing in high-risk obstetric anesthesia. Ever wonder how a healthcare professional, specifically an anesthesiologist, experiences the maternity ward from both sides? From the joys and challenges of raising two teenagers, to shedding light on the critical role of anesthesiologists in the birthing process, Anne provides a unique perspective that might just surprise you.  While many celebrate the glow of motherhood, it's often overshadowed by the isolating and overwhelming struggle that accompanies it. How does one keep their identity intact while juggling the responsibilities of being a working mother in the medical field? Anne recounts her personal journey of pregnancy, tackling subjects like hyperemesis and the reality of C-sections. We also explore the often overlooked challenges of finding a balance between work and family responsibilities, a reality that many working mothers in the medical profession face daily.  As we wrap up this season, we discuss a controversial subject - women's empowerment during labor and delivery in hospital settings. In the age of social media, where stories of women feeling disempowered during childbirth are rampant, how do healthcare providers navigate this narrative? We unpack the complexities of decision-making during labor and delve into the role of epidurals and pain management in childbirth. Our finale is not to be missed, as we explore bereavement in motherhood, the strength of womanhood, and conclude with a heartfelt reflection on the journey we've undertaken this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
31: Teething, Blending Faiths During Christmas & A Discussion with Dr Emma Bagnall: a Clinical Psychologist and Sleep Coach28 Nov 202300:45:50
Ever wondered how to navigate the complexities of Christmas in a household with two different faiths? Join us, your hosts Katie and Afif , as we share a slice of our own life, blending our faiths during the Christmas season and even throwing a beloved Irish tradition into the mix. But that's not all, with Afif's glitter-phobia and our mutual love for the Late Late Toy Show, there's a lot to hear - and laugh about! We also dive deep into the world of parenting, from teething troubles to the emotional rollercoaster that motherhood can be. To help us unravel these complexities, we are joined by a special guest, a clinical psychologist, and holistic sleep coach Dr Emma Bagnall, who walks us through the realities of parenting, underlining the importance of self-regulation and support. From her personal experiences of the physical and emotional toll of a baby's cry to the struggle of balancing the needs of both her children, our guest paints an authentic picture of the joys and challenges of motherhood.  The conversation takes a thought-provoking turn as we delve into the often overlooked journey of self-discovery and development that mothers go through during the early stages of motherhood. Our guest also sheds light on the concept of "Matrescence" likening the transition to motherhood to a new life stage similar to adolescence. The episode winds down on a note of optimism, offering valuable insights on navigating the challenges of parenting and fostering emotional development in children, not to forget tips for optimizing sleep for the whole family. So, whether you're a new parent, an experienced one, or simply curious about the world of parenting, this episode promises an engaging and insightful listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
30: Antibiotic Misconceptions & a Conversation with Siobhan O'Hagan on Fitness and Postnatal Recovery21 Nov 202300:49:47
In this Episode, we share insights on the intricacies of antibiotics, their use and misuse, and the alarming reality of resistance that stems from overuse. Whether it's the pressure on medical practitioners to prescribe, or the misconceptions among parents about antibiotic use for their children, we're tackling it all and advocating for the crucial role of antibiotic stewardship. We also dive into the world of fitness with personal trainer Siobhan O'Hagan, especially as it pertains to new parents. How do you juggle a newborn, work, and your health regimen? How do you manage postnatal recovery? We're exploring the societal pressure and misconceptions surrounding postnatal recovery and women's health physio. But it doesn't stop there, we're acknowledging the often neglected aspect of mental wellbeing over physical appearance.  As we delve into life's complexities, we also highlight the importance of setting long-term strength goals and maintaining health and strength when striving for a fat loss goal. We discuss the potential benefits and safety measures when exercising during and after pregnancy. Finally, we provide practical tips for the busy new parents trying to incorporate fitness into their routine. Strap in for an enlightening discussion on ensuring a healthy lifestyle amidst the chaos of parenthood and life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
29: Car Seat Safety for Babies and an Interview with Minister for Justice Helen McEntee14 Nov 202300:43:13
In this essential episode of, we delve into the critical topic of car seat safety for our littlest passengers. We unravel the complexities of choosing the right car seat, ensuring proper installation, and understanding the latest safety guidelines.  We also sit down with Minister Helen McEntee, Ireland's Minister for Justice, to explore her career in politics, her parenting journey including her experience of being the first ever member of the cabinet to take maternity leave. Minister McEntee opens up about her multifaceted life, sharing anecdotes from her career trajectory and her relatively new role as a parent. She recounts the anticipation and the surprises that came with motherhood and candidly discusses the support system that stood by her as she navigated motherhood for the first and second times. In a frank exchange, Minister McEntee addresses the mixed reactions to her maternity leaves, shedding light on the current sentiments within the political sphere. She offers insights into how societal attitudes towards maternity leave and professional growth can be reshaped.  Finally, Minister McEntee sends an empowering message to women and mothers aiming to enter politics or other demanding sectors, emphasizing the importance of representation and perseverance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
28: Baby Flathead & Balancing Baby, Brain, and Career: Insights from a Paediatric Neurologist Dr Niamh Lynch07 Nov 202300:45:07
Flathead syndrome: We unravel the mystery behind plagiocephaly, a condition that causes a baby's head to appear unusually flat. We discuss the symptoms, causes, and different types of plagiocephaly: positional and craniosynostosis. Katie & Afif assure us that this condition doesn't put pressure on the baby's brain nor affect their development and also share practical advice on proactive measures like "tummy time" and changing the baby's sleep position. We then have an interview with Dr Niamh Lynch, Paediatric Neurologist where we tackle the often unspoken challenges of bonding with a baby, supporting your partner during this crucial period, and the anxiety experienced in the postpartum period. We delve into the power of communication, seeking help when necessary, and the benefits of nurturing a strong support network. Wrapping up this enlightening conversation, we take a look at the impact of social media on sharing healthcare information and the need for a balanced approach. Join us for this deep dive into the world of parenthood and beyond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
27: Navigating Gestational Diabetes and the World of Obstetrics: A Discussion with Professor Fergal Malone31 Oct 202300:57:13
Ever thought about the toll gestational diabetes could take on newborns? We offer an enlightening perspective on the risks of gestational diabetes such as preterm labor, larger than average babies, breathing issues, and low blood sugars.  As we navigate this complex terrain, we aim to simplify these medical matters into easy-to-understand dialogues, giving expectant mothers the much-needed reassurance they're seeking. Our guest today is Professor Fergal Malone, Consultant Obstetrician and former CEO of the Rotunda Hospital.  Stepping beyond his medical expertise, Fergal graciously allows us a peek into his life and career at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. He reminisces about his seven-year journey as the CEO of the Rotunda Hospital, and how he managed to seamlessly balance demanding responsibilities in teaching, research, personnel, and management. You'll also get an intimate look at how Fergal, the father of four daughters who are all in the medical field, juggles his vibrant family life along with his high-powered career. Finally, we explore the nuances of career progression, specifically the indispensable role of mentorship in the medical field. Fergal shares the invaluable lessons he learned from his mentor, Mary Dalton, on creating impactful research through collaboration. As we wrap up, we dissect the subtle intricacies of data interpretation in obstetrics, focusing on the induction of labour at 39 weeks gestation and home births. This episode promises to enlighten not only medical professionals and expecting parents, but also those fascinated by the world of obstetrics. Prepare to be informed, inspired, and intrigued! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
26: Exploring Paediatric Food Allergies and Early Introduction of Solids: A Conversation with Allergy Specialist, Professor Jonathan Hourihane23 Oct 202300:49:28
Join us this week on Baby Tribe as we immerse ourselves in a comprehensive conversation about pediatric food allergies. We're thrilled to have Professor Jonathan Hourihane, a globally recognized allergy specialist, enlightening us on this topic. As we talk about introducing solids, breastfeeding, and allergy-inducing foods, Professor Hourihane sheds light on the recent research suggesting the benefits of early introduction of specific foods to infants, diverging from traditional norms.  Delving into Professor Hourihane's rich professional journey, we discover more about his extensive experience in pediatric food allergies and anaphylaxis. Balancing a demanding career with raising four children, he shares his personal experiences and how they've directly influenced his professional approach. We navigate through the intricacies of promoting food tolerance, reaping the benefits of introducing solids between 18-25 weeks, and the critical importance of a diverse diet for babies.  As we wrap up, the focus shifts to a common concern - diagnosing and treating cow’s milk allergy. Professor Hourihane breaks down the two forms of this allergy and shares his views on the overuse of specialized milks. The conversation extends to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on infant development, including changes in breastfeeding rates and stranger anxiety. Don’t miss out on this enlightening episode, packed with insights and practical advice from the world of pediatric food allergies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
25: Unmasking SIDS and Safe Sleep Practices & a Conversation with Paula MacSweeney on Motherhood, Career and Fighting for your Rights16 Oct 202300:58:23
Ever wondered why the media portrays babies sleeping amidst fluffy pillows and cuddly teddy bears as adorable, when in reality, such actions could potentially increase their risk if SIDS? Let's debunk the glittering misconceptions the media feeds, and have an honest conversation about sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and the importance of safe sleep practices for infants. Join us as we dissect the 'Back to Sleep' campaign. Switching gears, we interview Paula MacSweeney from Today FM where we share our heartwarming and sometimes nerve-wracking experiences of preparing for a baby. We also exchange stories on the exhilaration of gender surprises, the challenges of new motherhood, and the often-overlooked loneliness of the postpartum period. We candidly discuss the importance of a supportive 'village' around new mothers and shed light on the impact of maternity leave on their well-being.  Wrapping up our conversation, we delve into how having children alters our perspectives on empathy, punctuality, and handling criticism. We share advice on how to navigate the often confusing world of parenting, advocating for oneself, and the need for evidence-based information. Join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the highs and lows of parenting, the importance of safe sleep practices, and the realities of motherhood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
123: Hilary McGann (News by Hil): From Global News to Motherhood30 Mar 202600:51:38
Becoming a parent changes how you see everything. In this episode, we’re joined by Hilary McGann (News by Hil), journalist and creator, to talk about what happens when someone whose job is to understand the world becomes a mother in it. Hilary shares her deeply personal journey through a complicated and anxiety-filled pregnancy, including emergency surgery, ovarian torsion, and the constant fear of losing her baby. What follows is a powerful reflection on resilience, perspective, and what it really means to become a parent. We also explore how parenthood reshapes our relationship with the world around us: Does the news hit differently after having a child? How do you stay informed without becoming overwhelmed? And how should we talk to our children about a world that often feels chaotic? This is an honest, thoughtful conversation about motherhood, information overload, and finding balance in a noisy world. Proudly Sponsored by @happytummy.ie and @biogaiaireland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
24: Examining the Debate Around Baby Monitors & Melanie Murphy Discusses YouTube Success, and her Contrasting Birthing Experiences09 Oct 202300:54:58
Are you curious about the hot debate surrounding baby physiological monitors? We get into the nuances of these devices, exploring both traditional models and advanced physiological monitors, which track your baby's heart rate, oxygen levels, and more. While they may seem like a godsend for anxious parents, we uncover some  truths, questioning if they are just heightening parental anxiety and leading to unnecessary consequences. Remember, monitors aren't a substitute for safe baby sleep practices and parental instincts! We're thrilled to have Melanie Murphy, esteemed lifestyle YouTuber and best-selling author, on the show. Melanie takes us through her decade-long journey, from starting her YouTube channel to influencing over 700,000 followers and garnering over 80 million views. Her insightful contents on life, relationships, motherhood, and more have led to an impressive fan base.  We continue our conversation with Melanie, discussing her contrasting birth experiences and the disparate care she received at the hospital. She shares her journey through hypno-birthing, which drastically transformed her approach to labor, infusing control and positivity into the experience. We also examine the unique challenges of juggling parenthood and work, particularly in creative industries. Melanie offers invaluable advice on nurturing healthy lifestyle habits and preparing for the dual role of managing family and a career. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that every parent and parent-to-be will find useful. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
23: Understanding Childhood Fever and a conversation with Dr Doireann O'Leary: Insights on Grandparent Involvement, Maternity Leave & Social Media Presence02 Oct 202300:39:45
In this episode, we start off with a deep dive into childhood fever, debunking common myths and providing practical advice on how to monitor your child's temperature without the constant worry. Our conversation then transitions with Dr Doireann O'Leary to a reflective exploration of the unexpected surprises and challenges that come with parenthood. The involvement of grandparents, the overwhelming sea of information, and the importance of professional advice are all up for discussion. We aim to provide reassurance for new parents feeling a little lost and overwhelmed by their new roles.  In the final part of our episode, we delve into the often unseen aspects of parenting like maternity leave, supportive spouses, and maintaining a social media presence. We encourage parents to take confidence in their decisions, lean on their communities, and embrace professional help when needed. We also explore how journaling can serve as a form of self-care in managing stress during this transformative period. Join us on Baby Tribe podcast as we navigate through the beautiful mess that is parenthood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
22: Navigating the Challenges of Late Preterm Babies & an Insightful Conversation with Sabrina Hill on Hyperemesis25 Sep 202300:43:08
In this episode, we explore the increasing incidence of preterm births and the difficulties they bring along, particularly in feeding. By sharing our personal experiences and emphasizing the necessity of parental education, we hope to shed light on these issues. Be it the need for supplemental feeding, watching out for symptoms of underdeveloped lungs, or the apnea of prematurity, we leave no stone unturned. To add another layer of depth to our conversation, we invited Sabrina Hill – a hairdresser, business owner, social media creator, mom, and contributor to TV shows. Sabrina bravely recounts her journey through challenging pregnancies and her experience with severe hyperemesis. She also shares how she balanced the societal expectations faced by working moms and the support she received from her family and colleagues. Her wisdom, resilience, and honesty make this episode a must-listen for every parent out there. Buckle up for an emotional and insightful roller coaster of parenthood topics! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
21: Understanding Our Gut Microbiome and a Conversation with Joanne Larby on Career, Motherhood, and the Power of Language in Healthcare18 Sep 202300:57:57
Ever wondered about the invisible world within us that's influencing our health and wellbeing? We're talking about our gut microbiome. This episode will help you understand the role it plays in everything, from our mental health to issues like colic and reflux in babies. We'll debunk myths, discuss the influence of mothers on their baby's microbiome, and much more. It's all about understanding the power of the tiny organisms living inside us. We're thrilled to host the incredibly versatile Joanne Larby, a woman who wears many hats - from being a content creator, author, makeup artist, plus size model, presenter, and public speaker to a Montessori teacher. Joanne gives us a peek into her multifaceted career, her transformative journey, and how she balances it all with motherhood. She also shares insightful thoughts on the power of language in healthcare, particularly when communicating with parents. This episode is a treat for everyone navigating the beautiful chaos that is parenthood! Let's dive in and discover more together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
20: Vaccinations, RSV & The Art of Balancing New Parenthood: Insights from a Doctor-Poet Mom, Maria Tempany11 Sep 202300:47:01
We're setting sail on a journey through the complex sea of new parenthood, with a special focus on baby health and vaccinations. This episode is chock-full of insights, from navigating the current vaccination schedule to the importance of informed decisions when it comes to protecting your little one. We'll also touch on good hygiene practices to accompany live vaccines, and address symptoms and treatments for dreaded RSV in babies.  Our special guest is Maria Tempany - a mother of three, a devoted doctor, and an inspired poet. Maria's journey of motherhood has deeply influenced her poetic creations. She'll share her experience of being the first among her friends to have a baby and how she found her support system in local mommies groups, her formidable mother, and the La Leche League. Listen as Maria opens up about her diverse experiences from sleep deprivation and anxiety to changes in breastfeeding experiences between her first and third babies. Our conversation doesn't stop there. We delve into the emotional side of parenting, discussing the struggle of achieving work-life balance and guilt related to taking parenting breaks. We'll also explore societal expectations of mothers and fathers, and the various support systems available for new parents. Maria will share how the pandemic has been her unexpected muse, helping her express her experiences through the art of poetry. This episode is a fine blend of practical insights, emotional discussions, and poetic reflections, curated to enlighten and comfort all new parents navigating this beautiful journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19: Baby Development Checks, Toddler Milestones, and we Discuss New Motherhood with Denise Kenny Byrne04 Sep 202301:02:23
Ever wondered about the myriad of developmental checks that babies go through after they leave the hospital? This episode of Baby Tribe offers a step-by-step walk-through of this critical yet often overlooked aspect of newborn health. We touch on the importance of a midwife's role, the heel prick test, and the comprehensive head-to-toe check carried out by a doctor, to ensure your baby is on the right track. Pivoting on from infancy, we journey into the world of toddler development and the different milestones they achieve. We shed light on the significance of gross motor skills, communication skills, potty training, and dental hygiene, all while stressing the power of the parent-child bond.  We are also thrilled to host Denise Kenny Byrne, co-founder of the Head Plan, who takes us through her incredible journey from businesswoman to meditation teacher and mother.  Denise offers a candid account of her emergency C-section, the challenges she faced with newborn feeding, and how she managed it all with the help of her robust support system. We end this insightful episode on a high note by focusing on self-care for new parents and emphasizing the importance of leaning on your support system. Denise shares her self-care rituals, and offers valuable advice for new parents. So, join us on this heartfelt journey as we navigate the joys and challenges of nurturing our little ones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
18: Baby Development During COVID and Kelly Horrigan Talks about Postpartum Recovery and Her Modeling Career28 Aug 202300:50:04
Ever thought about how COVID could possibly be impacting the development of babies? This episode unpacks a study suggesting that the pandemic babies might be at a developmental disadvantage compared to their pre or post-pandemic peers. Our own experiences of parenting during the pandemic provide a unique lens to this discussion, as well as underline the universality of these challenges. Our special guest for this episode, Kelly Horrigan, shares her journey as a mother in these challenging times. From her personal anecdotes to the ways she navigates the pressures of work and parenting, Kelly's story is certain to resonate with many of you out there. Adding to this discourse, we also tackle the expectations surrounding women's postpartum recovery, especially the 'bounce back culture', that often prioritizes physical appearance over emotional wellbeing. Finally, we bring to light the societal prejudices we face as parents, with the spotlight on the guilt enveloping working mothers and the insufficient acknowledgment of fathers. Our discussion with Kelly offers a raw, honest look at parenting and how it's about time we reevaluate society's role in supporting families. From Kelly's transition into motherhood, to her inspiring journey in the modeling world, this episode promises a plethora of insights for all parents navigating these uncharted waters.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
17: Breastfeeding Research | Formula Advertising | and Ailbhe Garrihy Talks all about Parenting and Work21 Aug 202301:01:41
Welcome to Season 2 of the Baby Tribe Podcast!  In  this first episode of the new season we speak the incredible Ailbhe Garrihy. With her captivating journey in the realm of parenting and entrepreneurship, Ailbhe has become a beacon of inspiration for many. From navigating the world of social media as a doting mother to setting sail on the scenic Dublin Bay, Ailbhe's story is one will resonate on multiple levels. We also discuss the nuances that are often missed by the media when discussing breastmilk research and its influence on infant outcomes. In addition,  we discuss the advertising of formula milk products and try and make a clear distinction between making formula accessible to parents while advocating for the restriction of the often misleading formula milk advertising campaigns.  So, whether you're a parent seeking insights, an entrepreneur aspiring to make waves, or simply curious about the complex world of parenting and business, this episode promises to be a captivating ride. Stay tuned as we uncover the layers of Ailbhe Garrihy's journey, unearthing wisdom, stories, and thought-provoking conversations.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
16: An Interview with Ann Costigan: Toilet Training and Constipation in Babies and Young Children12 Jun 202300:34:22
In this final episode of the season, we dive deep into the world of infant toilet training and constipation with the renowned expert, Ann Costigan. Join us as we explore the secrets and strategies behind helping parents navigate this often challenging aspect of their child's development. The episode begins by delving into the basics of infant toilet training and the common misconceptions surrounding this topic. Ann emphasizes the importance of recognizing each child's unique readiness cues and highlights the significance of patience and understanding during this learning process. As the conversation progresses, Ann shares valuable insights into the common causes of constipation in infants and toddlers. She explains how certain dietary habits, dehydration, and emotional factors can contribute to bowel irregularities. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how to identify signs of constipation and take proactive measures to alleviate the condition. Tune in to this enlightening episode and embark on a journey towards successful infant toilet training and improved digestive health for your little one! Sponsored by Evie.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
15: Weaning your baby off breastmilk - A practical guide05 Jun 202300:29:54
In this episode, we dive into a topic that many mothers face with mixed emotions and uncertainties: weaning their babies off breast milk. As mothers embark on this challenging but inevitable journey, we offer expert advice, personal anecdotes, and practical tips to help navigate this important transition. We highlight the diverse experiences and emotions that mothers may encounter during this process, and discuss methods such as baby-led weaning, gradually replacing breastfeeding sessions with bottles or cups, and the significance of maintaining a comforting routine during the transition at various ages.  Email us info@babytribe.ie with any questions or queries or follow us on Instagram @nursingmama.ie & @afif.elkhuffash  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
122: Fear Less with Dr David Coleman: Are We Raising Anxious Kids?24 Mar 202600:46:56
A practical and honest conversation with clinical psychologist Dr David Coleman, author of Fear Less, on childhood anxiety. We explore why anxiety feels so common in children today, the difference between normal fear and something more serious, and how parents can support their child without overprotecting them. From the science behind anxiety to simple tools that actually work, this episode focuses on one key idea: your child doesn’t need to be fearless, they just need to know how to handle fear. Proudly sponsored by www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
14: Starting your baby on Solid foods: Your Complete Guide!29 May 202300:27:44
In this informative episode of our Baby Tribe Podcast, we delve into the exciting yet sometimes daunting journey of starting solids for your baby. We explore various aspects of this important milestone, providing valuable insights, tips, and expert advice to help you navigate this phase with confidence and create a positive and nutritious feeding experience for your little one. The discussion also touches upon common challenges parents face during this period, such as fussy eaters and mealtime battles. Join us in this episode as we provide practical advice, expert guidance, and reassurance for parents as they embark on the exciting milestone of introducing solids to their little ones, paving the way for a lifetime of healthy eating habits. Email us info@babytribe.ie with any questions or queries or follow us on Instagram @nursingmama.ie & @afif.elkhuffash  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
13: Untangling Tongue Tie in Babies!22 May 202300:29:03
 In today's episode, we delve into a topic that can impact newborns and their families: tongue tie. Tongue tie, also known as ankyloglossia, can have a significant impact on feeding. Join us as we explore the causes, signs, and available solutions for tongue tie, equipping you with the knowledge and support you need to navigate this common challenge. Whether you're a new parent, an expectant parent, or someone supporting a loved one, this episode will provide valuable insights and practical advice for understanding and addressing tongue tie in babies.  Email us info@babytribe.ie with any questions or queries or follow us on Instagram @nursingmama.ie & @afif.elkhuffash  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12: An Interview with Laura Dowling: Medication and Breastfeeding15 May 202300:36:45
We are excited to have a special guest, Laura Dowling, with us today. Laura is a registered pharmacist, who will be sharing her expertise on a topic that is often confusing for new parents - medications and breastfeeding. As a breastfeeding parent, it's important to know what medications are safe to take while breastfeeding and what alternative options mothers have. With so many medications available, it can be overwhelming to figure out which ones are safe and which ones to avoid. That's why we've invited Laura to join us today and help us navigate this topic. In this episode, we'll be discussing how medications can affect breastfeeding, what to do if you need to take medication while breastfeeding, and how to communicate with your healthcare provider about your breastfeeding needs. Laura will also be sharing some practical tips for breastfeeding parents who need to take medication. So, whether you're a new parent or have been breastfeeding for a while, this episode is for you. We hope you find it informative and helpful in making the best decisions for you and your baby's health. Let's get started! 357d1d06b9affe073a38a92ff20f63b648edcda8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11: All about your baby's skin - Rashes, Skin Care and More08 May 202300:32:31
In this episode, we dive into the common skin rashes that babies often experience. We'll unravel the mysteries behind conditions like nappy/diaper rash, eczema, and cradle cap, providing you with the knowledge to recognize and address them effectively. We'll explore various treatment options ensuring that you have a comprehensive toolkit to care for your little one's sensitive skin. Additionally, we'll address common concerns such as when to consult a healthcare professional and when a rash may require medical intervention. So, if you've ever felt uncertain about how to handle your baby's skin rashes or wondered if there's more you can do to keep their skin healthy and happy, this episode is a must-listen. Get ready to equip yourself with the knowledge and tools you need to provide the best care for your precious little one's skin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10: Why is my Baby yellow? - A chat about Baby Jaundice01 May 202300:25:58
In today's episode, we'll be talking about a common condition that affects many newborn babies: neonatal jaundice. If you're a new parent, you may have heard the term "jaundice" but aren't quite sure what it means. Simply put, jaundice is a condition where a baby's skin and eyes appear yellow due to high levels of bilirubin in the blood. This is a normal occurrence in many newborns and usually goes away on its own within a few weeks. However, for some babies, jaundice can be more serious and may require medical attention.  In this episode, we'll be discussing what causes neonatal jaundice, how it's diagnosed, and what treatments are available. We'll also be sharing some tips on how to care for a baby with jaundice at home. So, whether you're a first-time parent or have been through this before, this episode is for you. Sit back, relax, and let's dive into the world of neonatal jaundice. Email us info@babytribe.ie with any questions or queries or follow us on Instagram @nursingmama.ie & @afif.elkhuffash  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9: Sore Breasts and Nipple Trauma: What to do, What to avoid and tips to help!26 Apr 202300:39:03
Welcome to today's episode of the Baby Tribe Podcast, where we tackle the topic of sore breasts and nipple trauma in mothers.  Some new mothers may experience sore breasts and nipple trauma, which can be uncomfortable and make breastfeeding more difficult. In this episode, we will explore the causes of sore breasts and nipple trauma, as well as ways to prevent and treat these common breastfeeding issues. We'll also discuss the new protocol for managing mastitis. So whether you're a new mother struggling with sore breasts and nipple trauma, or a breastfeeding advocate looking to learn more, you won't want to miss this informative and supportive episode. Email us info@babytribe.ie with any questions or queries or follow us on Instagram @nursingmama.ie & @afif.elkhuffash  Sponsored by Evie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8: Interview with Dietician Orla Walsh - Your Antenatal, Postnatal and Your Baby's Nutrition17 Apr 202300:41:31
We are delighted to be joined by by our special guest Orla Walsh, a registered dietician to share her knowledge of antenatal, postnatal, and infant nutrition. In this episode, we'll be discussing the importance of proper nutrition and supplements during pregnancy, as well as the postpartum period and early infancy. Our guest will be sharing her expertise on what nutrients and supplements are essential for optimal health during these critical stages of life. Whether you're a new mom or expecting, you'll gain valuable insights into how to nourish yourself and your baby to support healthy growth and development. So sit back, relax, and get ready to learn all about the best foods and supplements for antenatal, postnatal, and infant nutrition. To get in touch email info@babytribe.ie or follow us on Instagram @afif.elkhuffash & @nursingmama.ie  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7: The Fussy Baby (Part 3 of 3): Cow Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA)10 Apr 202300:32:29
 In this episode, we will be discussing Cow Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA). CMPA is a condition where the immune system reacts to proteins found in cow's milk, leading to a range of symptoms in infants and young children. As a parent, dealing with CMPA can be challenging, especially when it comes to finding suitable alternatives and managing the emotional toll it can take on both you and your child. In this podcast, we will dive deep into the world of CMPA, providing you with valuable information and practical tips to help you navigate this condition. Together, we will explore the causes of CMPA, the symptoms to look out for, how to manage the condition, and even how to cope with the stress that can come along with it. Whether you're a new parent who suspects your child may have CMPA, or you're a seasoned parent looking for more information and support, this podcast is for you. So sit back, grab a cup of tea, and join us as we embark on this journey of understanding and navigating CMPA in the world of parenting. To get in touch email info@babytribe.ie or follow us on Instagram @afif.elkhuffash & @nursingmama.ie  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6: The Fussy Baby (Part 2 of 3): Baby Reflux03 Apr 202300:28:12
In this episode, we will be discussing a common condition that affects many infants: gastro-oesophageal reflux, or GOR. GOR occurs when the contents of a baby's stomach flow back into their oesophagus, causing discomfort and sometimes other symptoms. For new parents, this condition can be overwhelming and confusing, but with the right knowledge and support, it is possible to manage and alleviate the symptoms of GoR. Whether you are a parent struggling to understand your baby's behaviour or a healthcare provider looking to deepen your understanding of this condition, we hope this podcast will provide you with valuable information and insights to help you navigate the challenges of GoR. So tune in, and let's explore the world of gastro-oesophageal reflux in infants. To get in touch email info@babytribe.ie or follow us on Instagram @afif.elkhuffash & @nursingmama.ie  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5: The Fussy Baby (Part 1 of 3): Baby Colic27 Mar 202300:32:56
Colic can be a frustrating and exhausting experience for both babies and parents alike, but with the right information and strategies, it is possible to manage and even overcome this common condition. Whether you are a first-time parent or have been through this before, we hope this episode will provide you with valuable insights and practical tips to help you and your baby get through this difficult time. So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the world of baby colic. get in touch email info@babytribe.ie or follow us on Instagram @afif.elkhuffash & @nursingmama.ie  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
121: Pregnant With Cancer: Emma’s Story of NICU, Chemotherapy, and Change17 Mar 202600:55:24
When Emma McGuinness was pregnant with her second child, she discovered a swelling in her neck that turned out to be Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Her son was delivered at 36 weeks and spent his first 14 days in neonatal intensive care. Just weeks later, Emma began six months of chemotherapy while caring for a newborn. In this powerful episode, Emma shares the reality of navigating cancer during pregnancy, the emotional experience of having a baby in NICU, and how her own experience exposed a gap in Irish maternity leave legislation. That gap ultimately led to a national campaign and a change in the law. This episode is recorded in collaboration with Daffodil Day in support of the Irish Cancer Society. To donate check out www.cancer.ie You can find Emma's page here: https://www.instagram.com/a_little_link/ Proudly sponsored by: www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4: Guest Episode: Lyndsey Hookway - All About Baby Sleep!21 Mar 202300:30:12
We are delighted to have Lyndsey Hookway as our first guest of the Baby Tribe Podcast!  Lyndsey has worked with infants, children and families for almost 20 years. With a background in paediatric nursing and public health nursing, as well as being internationally board certified as a lactation consultant, she serves both families and professionals with her wealth of knowledge in infant feeding and behavior, sleep, and parenting. A passionate believer in gentle, responsive parenting that never compromises infant mental health or feeding, Lyndsey works to educate professionals and families about strategies that are protective of the parent-child bond. Her knowledge and experience supporting families with sleep without leaving infants or children to cry alone is why she is trusted by breastfeeding and gentle parenting advocates around the world. In the episode, we delve into some of the misconceptions around baby sleep and debunk some of the popular myths associated with infant sleeping patterns. Our guest will explain the science behind infant sleep and offer evidence-based advice. So, if you're a new parent looking to learn more about the science of baby sleep, then this episode is for you. Stay tuned for an informative and insightful conversation with our guest.  To get in touch email info@babytribe.ie or follow us on Instagram @afif.elkhuffash & @nursingmama.ie  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3: Navigating the World of Formula Milk14 Mar 202300:33:51
Welcome to this podcast episode where we will be discussing a topic that is of great importance to parents and caregivers of infants - infant formula milk. Whether you're a new parent, a grandparent, or a caregiver, choosing the right infant formula for your baby can be a daunting task. With so many brands, types, and varieties available in the market, it can be overwhelming to make the right choice for your baby's needs. In this episode, We will discuss the different types of infant formula available, the nutritional requirements of babies, and how to choose the right formula for your baby. We will also talk about the controversies surrounding infant formula, such as the underhand marketing strategies employed by formula companies.  We will also discuss how to safely prepare a formula bottle for your baby, and answer listener queries about infant bottles.  So, whether you're a parent-to-be, a new parent, or just someone who wants to learn more about infant formula milk, this podcast episode is for you. Join us as we dive deep into the world of infant formula milk and uncover the facts and myths surrounding this important topic. To get in touch email info@babytribe.ie or follow us on Instagram @afif.elkhuffash & @nursingmama.ie   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2: Baby Behaviour: What to Expect In the First Few Weeks07 Mar 202300:28:36
In this episode, we will be discussing normal feeding and sleeping behaviors in babies during the first few months of life. Understanding what is normal can help new parents feel more confident and less anxious about their baby's development. We also discuss an interesting research article on the benefit of breastmilk and donor milk on a premature infant's cardiovascular health, and we answer questions from our listeners.    It's important for parents to be patient and understand that every baby is different. Some babies may sleep more or less than what is considered "normal," and that's okay as long as they are gaining weight and growing. If parents have concerns about their baby's feeding or sleeping habits, they should talk to their health care provider for guidance. To get in touch email info@babytribe.ie or follow us on Instagram @afif.elkhuffash & @nursingmama.ie    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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