Australian made Qiara Probiotics welcomes you to Maybe to Baby Microbiome, where we explore the role of the microbiome in conception, pregnancy, birth and infancy with leading Health Professionals who share their expertise for improving health outcomes for Mums and their babies. And now here is your host, Clinical Nutritionist and Educator Emma Park.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | NutritionHealth & Fitness |
Join us as Gina shares her evolution from nursing to becoming a trailblazer in women's health and infant nutrition. Her decade-long hospital experience ignited a passion for preventative medicine, propelling her to study Health Science and nutritiona... more
Join Qiara's Nutritionist and Clinical Educator, Emma Park and IBCLC, Emily Brittingham as they discuss what mums (and parents) need to know about preparing for breastfeeding. They chat about breastfeeding education, baby-led attachment, importance o... more
Join Qiara's Nutritionist and Clinical Educator, Emma Park and Midwife and Mum Lydia Connolly from Partum Panties as they chat all things 'partum panties' and the best tips for preparation and recovery after C-section (whether it's planned or unplann... more
Qiara's Emma Park talks to Birth Cartographer and author of The Birth Map, Catherine Bell, educator and advocate for informed decision-making and women-led maternity care. Catherine is paving the way to change policy and create better and more empowe... more
Executive Officer and Project Manager of UNSW Microbiome research Centre's Naomi Strout joins Emma Park to discuss the world-leading Mothers Babies Study. (see more at www.unsw.to/mothersbabies). This is a fascinating chat about a world-first Austral... more
Emma Park talks to Tasha Jennings, Naturopath and Nutritionist, expert in fertility and nutrition, author of two globally available books and regular on radio, television and press. Listen to Emma and Tasha share their expert knowledge on the topic a... more
Karen McClay, Registered Midwife, and a Registered Nurse and has seen over 1700 couples complete the program since 2009. Emma & Karen discuss the role of stress and how that impacts birth and parenting outcomes (everything from hormones to the microb... more
Join Emma Park & Bernadette Lack – from Core and Floor, Australia’s leading expert on the pelvic floor, not to mention and all-round guru when it comes to empowering and supporting mums with her online programs, coaching, podcast and face-to-face wor... more
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