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Bringing the absurdity of motherhood to the page: A conversation with Ceridwen Dovey and Eliza Bell
27. okt. 2022 50m

In this latest 2020 Baby podcast, Dr Pamela Douglas enjoys a conversation with the co-authors of the remarkable book Mothertongues, Ceridwen Dovey and...

Sleeping baby safely and enjoying nights as best you can: a conversation with Professor Helen Ball
1. aug. 2021 48m

In this podcast, you’ll hear all you ever wanted to know about sleeping baby safely at night! Professor Helen Ball, the world’s leading infant sleep r...

Giving birth: what can I do to be ready?
12. maj 2021 53m

In this conversation, Dr Sarah Buckley, Ms Karen McClay and Dr Pamela Douglas discuss what you might do to prepare for birth, and what you might expec...

Pumping breast milk for your baby
5. apr. 2021 47m

Most women use a breast pump at some stage during their breastfeeding experience, or many find themselves pumping all the way through. Pumping is dema...

The functional anatomy of sucking and swallowing in breastfed babies: Part 3
9. feb. 2021 22m

Dr Nikki Mills is a New Zealand based paediatric ENT surgeon, who has a special clinical and research interest in breastfeeding and is also an Interna...

The functional anatomy of sucking and swallowing in breastfed babies: Part 2
9. feb. 2021 54m

Dr Nikki Mills is a New Zealand based paediatric ENT surgeon, who has a special clinical and research interest in breastfeeding and is also an Interna...

The functional anatomy of sucking and swallowing in breastfed babies: Part 1
8. feb. 2021 52m

Dr Nikki Mills is a New Zealand based paediatric ENT surgeon, who has a special clinical and research interest in breastfeeding and is also an Interna...

A midwife-lactation consultant explores the most common challenges faced by women with babies during lockdown
27. sep. 2020 37m

Robyn Fitzgerald is a Melbourne-based midwife, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and NDC provider. She has been consulting by telehea...

What's normal for breastfed babies in the first days of life, and when do we need to intervene?
6. sep. 2020 54m

Despite wanting to breastfeed exclusively, many women find they have been advised to introduce formula by the end of the first week of their baby’s li...

When you’re the father of a baby
11. maj 2020 15m

Bryan Crawford, father of a 1 and 3 year old (also of Longbow Productions), talks with Dr Pamela Douglas about the complexities and uncertainties of b...

COVID-19 uncovers an urgent need for more evolutionarily aligned approaches to infant-care
22. apr. 2020 17m

Homo sapiens environment of evolutionary adaptedness bathed the infant in rich environmental stimulation, both social and non-social. Because of this,...

How do we meet our baby’s need for rich environmental experience when we are isolating in the home?
9. apr. 2020 58m

Mothers often suffer significant fatigue in the midst of their highly demanding and ever changing occupations and roles, especially when they are prim...

COVID-19 disruption demands innovation in post-birth care
9. apr. 2020 20m

The current disruptions to, and adaptations of, the health system in response to COVID-19 are an opportunity for a seriously strengthened primary care...

COVID-19 uncovers health system inefficiencies in the care of mothers and babies
9. apr. 2020 16m

Honorary Associate Professor Peter Hill has spent a life-time working to improve health systems both in Australia and in developing countries. Now, as...

The baby who fusses at the breast
7. apr. 2020 8m

In this time of COVID-19 threat, we want breastfeeding to work for our babies so that their immune system remains as strong as possible. We want breas...

2020 Baby
5. apr. 2020 2m

Welcome to 2020 Baby, a podcast for parents and health professionals committed to caring for babies in a way that is research-based and as aligned wit...

Getting breastfeeding to work in the pandemic
3. apr. 2020 21m

The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic hits New York City hard, and Australia, like the rest of the world, battens down. It's vitally important that women are suppor...

The burp and puke chat
2. apr. 2020 10m

Now more than ever we want to grow as much enjoyment of our baby as possible. As crazy as it sounds (in a world going crazy), misunderstandings about ...

Caring for pregnant women in the pandemic
1. apr. 2020 23m

Dr Wendy Burton is Chair of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners' Antenatal and Postnatal Specific Interest Group (maternity-matters....

Disease X is here
1. apr. 2020 12m

The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic hits New York hard, and Australia, like the rest of the world, battens down. This is a conversation recorded Friday 27 March 2...