The Birthful Podcast show

The Birthful Podcast

Summary: Pregnant people get bombarded with all sorts of advice on maternity: a lot of it unsolicited, and often outdated or just plain incorrect. In the Birthful Podcast, Adriana Lozada talks with pregnancy, birth and postpartum experts, as well as new parents to distill that information down to the relevant stuff. Think of us as your own specialized team of birth pros! We know that being pregnant can be tough. That being a mom can be hard. That having a baby can be exhausting. And we hope to make it easier by giving you tried and tested tips and tools that you can use. From “laid-back” breastfeeding to safer bed-sharing, circumcision to VBACs, we’ll give you well-researched, evidence-based information so YOU can make the choices that best fit your family. Join us every week by subscribing on iTunes! Adriana Lozada is a mom, author, speaker, birth doula, postpartum educator, and healthy-sleep consultant. Find more about her and The Birthful Podcast at Birthful.com. Please note: Although I have years of experience, I'm not a doctor, nor am I familiar with your particular circumstances, and neither are my guests. Please double check all the info you hear here with your care provider. This show is not meant to be taken as medical advice. Thanks.

Join Now to Subscribe to this Podcast
  • Visit Website
  • RSS
  • Artist: Adriana Lozada | Parents On Demand Network
  • Copyright: Adriana Lozada

Podcasts:

 024: Sex After Baby, with Kate Dimpfl | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:44

You’ve probably heard that caregivers recommend waiting 4-6 weeks before having sex after giving birth. That’s usually to give your body some time for healing, but what about your libido? When does that come back? And once you do it, will it hurt? How will your body be different? What if you don’t want to? What if your partner doesn’t want to? Will you ever feel sexy again? In this episode of the Birthful Podcast, Kate Dimpfl helps us understand the new normal of sex after baby.

 023: Milksharing, with Amber Mccann | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:57

If you couldn’t breastfeed, would you look to give your baby donated human milk, formula, or something else? What are the risks and different options of milksharing? If you have an oversupply, would you donate? Amber Mccann is here to help us with these not-so-clear-cut questions, in this episode of the Birthful podcast.

 022: Why do Prenatal Yoga, with Deena Blumenfeld | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:35

Whether you’re new to yoga, or have been doing it for years, prenatal yoga can be greatly beneficial during pregnancy and birth. It could even reduce the length of your labor! Listen as Deena Blumenfeld walks us through the ins and outs of prenatal yoga, in this episode of the Birthful podcast.

 EP21: Elly Taylor, The Transition into Parenthood | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:02

EP21: Elly Taylor, The Transition into Parenthood

 EP20: Dr. Gene Declercq, Inductions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:11

EP20: Dr. Gene Declercq, Inductions

 EP19: Rebecca Michi, Newborn Sleep | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:02

EP19: Rebecca Michi, Newborn Sleep

 018: Cloth Diapers, with Heather Holt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:41

The world of cloth diapers has evolved far from safety pins and rubber pants, into a land with myriads of options. They're cute, reliable, and a lot simpler to tackle. It’s estimated that on average, a child will go through anywhere from four to eight thousand diapers in his or her life. That’s a lot of... uhm... waste! Listen to Heather Holt, as she helps us untangle the offerings, tell us about the benefits to your baby's health, the environment, and your wallet.

 017: Birth Doulas, with Sharon Muza | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:40

In this episode of the Birthful podcast, we’re going to be talking about birth doulas! Often considered as personal birth fairies, doulas can significantly improve birth experiences. What are the proven benefits and why should you even consider having one? I talk with the remarkable Sharon Muza about how doulas make a difference, no matter the type of birth.

 016: Postpartum Depression, Dr. Kathleen Kendall-Tackett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:38

In this episode of the Birthful podcast, we focus on postpartum depression. As many as 1 in 5 moms will become depressed after having a baby. That’s a huge number, that unfortunately seems to be on the rise. I talk with Dr. Kathleen Kendall-Tackett about why postpartum depression happens, what it looks like, and what can be done about it.

 015: Low Milk Supply, Diana Cassar-Uhl | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:08

To continue on our breastfeeding kick, in this episode of the Birthful Podcast we are going to be talking about low milk supply. Low milk supply -whether real or perceived- can seriously impact a breastfeeding relationship. I’ll be taking with Diana Cassar-Uhl, to help us navigate the constellation of reasons that may cause it, and possible solutions.

 014: Breastfeeding Your Newborn, with Jack Newman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:20

Today we are going to be talking about breastfeeding your newborn. Many new moms start out planning to breastfeed, but only about 2 in 5 are still exclusively breastfeeding after 3 months. I’ll be taking with none other than Dr. Jack Newman on what to expect, what to avoid, and when to ask for help, to get breastfeeding off to a good start. Stay tuned.

 013: Tongue and Lip Ties, with Dianne Cassidy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:39

In this episode of the birthful podcast, we´re going to be talking about tongue ties and lip ties. If you have no idea what those are, you’re in luck, because Dianne Cassidy tells us all about them, along with why there seems to be a tongue tie resurgence, how it can affect your best breastfeeding intentions, and what you can do about it.

 012: Vaginal Birth After Cesarean, with Nancy Wainer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:16

Vaginal birth after cesarean or VBACs is today's topic, and more specifically home VBACs, with none other than the woman who coined the term, Nancy Wainer. Nancy's got story after birth story to debunk the myth that once a cesarean, always a cesarean, along with suggestions on how to avoid cesareans in general.

 011: Why an OB would choose a homebirth, with Amali Lokugamage | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:17

Today we are going to be talking with Dr. Amali Lokugamage about why an OB would choose to have a homebirth. And this is a very interesting story, because it was an unexpected path, that revealed itself through her pregnancy, and lead her to see the practice of maternity care in a new light.

 010: Birth Trauma, with Jodi Hall | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:14

Birth trauma is today's topic. As in, the trauma that can happen during birth. Having a baby is a monumental full body and mind event that can stir up a lot of feelings. What if the birth you think you should have and the one you actually have don’t match up? To go deep into all the feelings, I’ll be talking to Jodi Hall.

Comments

Login or signup comment.