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Rosie Taylor

Mother Bodies

A weekly Kids, Family and Parenting podcast
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Mother Bodies

Rosie Taylor

Mother Bodies

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Mother Bodies

Rosie Taylor

Mother Bodies

A weekly Kids, Family and Parenting podcast
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As a GP, Dr Sarah Andrews used to regularly carry out six-week checks on new mums. But when she had her own child, she was completely shocked to discover how little she really knew about postnatal recovery.In this episode, Dr Andrews – co-found
Clinical psychologist Dr Emma Svanberg (@mumologist) speaks to Rosie Taylor about why parents today are experiencing more anxiety, loneliness and isolation than ever before – and how we can find joy in parenting despite that. She also discusses
Sarah Graham, author of the book Rebel Bodies and the blog Hysterical Women, speaks to Rosie Taylor about all the reasons science, medicine and governments fail to recognise the importance of postnatal health – and the revolution beginning to c
Yes, there’s a dad on Mother Bodies! Paul Morgan-Bentley, author of The Equal Parent, chats to Rosie Taylor about his experience of becoming a gay dad via surrogacy and how that opened his eyes to gender inequalities in parenthood. Paul chats a
TW: This episode discusses pregnancy loss, infertility and secondary infertility.Jennie Agg, journalist and author of Life, Almost, speaks frankly to Rosie Taylor about one of the greatest taboos around postnatal health: recovery after pregnanc
Midwife and birth debrief facilitator Illiyin Morrison (@mixing.up.motherhood) speaks frankly about how maternity systems need to change to prevent birth trauma, why the concept of ‘self-care’ is a con designed to make you feel guilty – and how
Musician, author and Instagrammer Izzy Judd opens up to journalist Rosie Taylor about everything from postnatal anxiety and parenting under the spotlight, to the challenges of breastfeeding and the realities of her physical recovery after havin
Women’s health and sexual wellbeing advocate Clio Wood speaks to journalist Rosie Taylor about all things postnatal sex. Whether you're in a straight or LGBTQ+ relationship, becoming a parent can turn your sex life upside down. Clio chats about
“I felt so looked after during pregnancy but as soon as I had my baby, I felt like I didn't matter anymore.”Journalist Rosie Taylor is on a mission to find out why we so often fail to give mothers the care and support they need after birth - an
Lyanne Nicholl speaks to journalist Rosie Taylor about the inspiration for her book Your Postnatal Body: A top-to-toe guide to caring for yourself after pregnancy and birth. Lyanne shares why she felt abandoned after the birth of her first chil
How would you feel about being shut alone in a dark room for two weeks after having a baby? How about going back to work in a factory 24 hours after birth? Academic Dr Jessica Cox chats to journalist Rosie Taylor about some of the strange and c
Pelvic health physiotherapist Emma Brockwell chats to journalist Rosie Taylor about what science says about the best ways to return to running and high-impact exercise after pregnancy and birth. Emma, who is the author of the pregnancy and post
Sara Tateno, a mum-of-two, entrepreneur and co-founder of the Happity baby class booking website and app, talks to journalist Rosie Taylor about how joining baby classes saved her sanity as a new mum, why she learnt to code on maternity leave,
Journalist Rosie Taylor visits the Royal College of Midwives' annual conference in Newport, Wales, to find out what midwives think about the what's going on with postnatal care in the UK. She speaks to midwife Lia Brigante, the RCM's quality an
Since 2018, broadcaster Helen Ledwick has been publicly sharing her experiences of her postnatal prolapse - firstly on Instagram as @whymumsdontjump, and then on the award-nominated podcast Why Mums Don't Jump. On this episode of Mother Bodies,
Silke Thistlewood, author of The Mother-Loving Guide and founder of Raise Up Mums, talks to journalist Rosie Taylor about how her postnatal anxiety inspired her to develop wellbeing resources for mums who just don't have the time to take time o
Dr Eloise Elphinstone is the GP we all wish we'd had at our six-week check. A mum of two and a specialist in women's health, she's passionate about improving the quality of postnatal healthcare mothers receive. In this episode, she speaks to jo
TW: This episode features discussion of abortion.The U.S.-based journalist and author of Doing Harm Maya Dusenbery chats to journalist Rosie Taylor about why women often get second-rate medical care, the loss of birth information that used to b
TW: This episode includes discussion of birth trauma.Author of After Birth Jessica Hatcher-Moore talks to journalist Rosie Taylor about healing your body and mind after having a baby, her disappointing six-week check experiences and why jumping
Professor Amy Brown, child public health expert and author of Covid Babies, talks to journalist Rosie Taylor about the lasting impact of lockdown on parents, the unexpected joy of strangers cooing over your baby and why pet shops are not adequa
Carina White, cultural commentator and co-host of Black Mums Up Front, talks to journalist Rosie Taylor about everything from how institutional racism affects black mothers during and after childbirth, to forgetting to wash your kid's PE kit. S
Award-winning comedian and women's health physiotherapist Elaine Miller speaks to journalist Rosie Taylor about what women tell her about their pelvic floors, her own recovery from birth-related incontinence, the need for better sex education i
The actress and model Sarah Jayne Dunn talks to journalist Rosie Taylor about her journey of recovery after she had her son Stanley in 2016; how leaving the soap Hollyoaks in a row over her OnlyFans account has changed her life; and the crazy
Midwife and author Leah Hazard speaks to journalist Rosie Taylor about why immense pressures on midwifery services mean women and birthing people don't always get the postnatal care they deserve - and why a health baby isn't "all that matters".
Journalist Rosie Taylor is on a mission to find out why postnatal health is still so overlooked and to uncover the biases and inequalities which mean women so often don’t get the care, support or treatment they need after having a baby.In this
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