Join hosts Emma from Calm Mama Collective and Becca from Be Your Own Birth for The East Surrey Bump to Birth Podcast, a show dedicated to mums-to-be and new families in the East Surrey area. With guest experts including midwives, doulas, and nutritionists, Emma and Becca provide insight and support on pregnancy, birth, and life with a new baby. Whether you're a first-time parent or a pro, tune in ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting |
In this episode, myself and Emma discuss what the differences are between birth planning and a birth plan and what the benefits are of doing this. We discuss how planning for your birth isn't just about writing a birth plan of your preferences, but a... more
In this episode, myself and the lovely Emma are joined by Cafe Milk Cafe Milk are a long-established breastfeeding support group, which have been running in Caterham, Horley and Redhill since 2007/8 (when was originally called Baby Cafe) Back in 2018... more
In this episode, myself and the lovely Emma discuss c-sections as part of c-section awareness month. We shine a light on what the differences are between a planned, unplanned and emergency c-section. We also discuss ways you can create a positive exp... more
In this episode, we are delighted to be joined by the SASH Home Birth Team (Surrey and Sussex Healthcare). The team discuss in great detail all about home birth and the several benefits for mums-to-be and their partner/families such as personalised c... more
In this episode, we are excited to be joined by Sophie from The Mum Club (Tandridge and Croydon branches). The Mum Club is the UKs leading event based community and members club for women who happen to have children. The Mum Club provides a community... more
In this episode, myself and Emma chat to the lovely Chloe from Studio Emba discussing the wonderful benefits of pregnancy and postnatal pilates. This includes improving flexibility, strength, and posture as well as alleviating common pregnancy discom... more
In this episode, we are very excited to be joined by independent midwife Lynsey Adams from Brighterbirths. more
In this episode we are talking about methods you can use to 'naturally induce' labour. This is with a huge caviate which is, induction is induction. If your body has not going into labour by itself and you have choosen to use any form of intervention... more
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