In this episode of the Nourishing Birth and Beyond Podcast I interview Victoria White, founder of Neurodivergent Birth, about the challenges and needs faced by neurodivergent people navigating pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period. Victoria shares her personal journey, the motivation behind creating a social enterprise to support neurodivergent families, and the development of training and resources for both professionals and expectant parents. We dive into topics like the lack of tailored support in maternity care, the importance of intersectionality, the four pillars of neurodivergent birth (sensory processing, communication, executive functioning, and mental health), and the need for accessible, evidence-based information. Our conversation also highlights the significance of partner support, the impact of privilege and systemic issues, and the value of individualised care plans and resources.
What does tongue tie reattachment look like?
If you’ve found this blog because you’re searching for how to stop a tongue tie from reattaching you’re in the right place. This article will walk you through what’s really happening – and what you can do about it.
Best Of: Orlagh’s Tongue Tie Journey
In this episode of the Nourishing Birth and Beyond podcast, I talk with Katie, a mother who shares her experience with her daughter Orlagh’s severe tongue tie, which went undiagnosed for a long time. Despite initial misdiagnoses and ineffective treatments, Katie persevered, eventually finding effective help through holistic practitioners who focused on proper tongue movement and exercises. The conversation highlights the importance of proper diagnosis and treatment of tongue ties, the impact on a child’s development, and the challenges faced by parents seeking adequate medical support. Katie’s story underscores the need for awareness and proper training among healthcare professionals to prevent similar situations.
Episode 47: Tongue Tie Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Episode 42: Randa’s Birth Story
In this podcast episode of Nourishing Birth and Beyond, I chat with Randa and she shares her home birth experience with her month-old baby, Layla. Randa discusses the pressures of societal norms around due dates and medical interventions, emphasising the importance of trusting one’s body and making informed decisions. She highlights the supportive role of her midwife, the significance of a personalised birthing plan, and the empowering nature of a home birth. The episode underscores the value of individualised care and the need for women to feel confident and supported during childbirth.
Episode 40: Breastfeeding Expectations, Boundaries and Manners
In this episode of the Nourishing Birth and Beyond podcast, speak with Amy to explore the complexities of breastfeeding, including societal expectations, personal experiences, and the challenges faced by parents. We discuss the importance of understanding individual needs and preferences, the role of breastfeeding in child development, and the societal pressures that can influence parenting decisions. The conversation also touches on the broader context of parenting, including setting boundaries, the importance of support systems, and the need for flexible approaches to child-rearing.
Episode 31: Juggling work and life as a parent, with Hannah
In this episode of the Nourishing Birth and Beyond podcast I chat with my guest, Hannah, to explore the complexities of juggling parenting, work, and personal well-being. We discuss the challenges of dealing with tongue tie issues, the importance of hypnobirthing, and the need for self-care and setting boundaries. Hannah shares her experience of taking time for herself, the significance of delegating tasks, and the upcoming changes in tax regulations for sole traders. The conversation highlights the necessity of prioritising personal needs and adapting to various life phases while maintaining a balance between career and family responsibilities.
To learn more about Hannah and how she can help you go to www.chivrall.com
Episode 29: Part 2 Behind the scenes chat with Amy
In the latest episode of the Nourishing Birth and Beyond podcast, I continue this discussion with my co-host Amy. We talk about many subjected related to health, personal growth, and self-care. I shares my experiences with managing Hashimoto’s, the importance of prioritizing health, and the role of yoga in managing anxiety and ADHD. The conversation also touches on the significance of making time for self-care amidst a busy life, the benefits of small changes, and the impact of movement on mental health. We also explore the idea of vision boards and personal goals, highlighting the importance of balance and gratitude in life.
Episode 28: Amy & Candy talk behind the scenes to get all the goss
In the latest episode of the Nourishing Birth and Beyond podcast, I chat with my co-host Amy about my personal life, including my experiences as a parent of three, my journey of personal growth, and lifestyle changes over the years. We explore topics such as the dynamics of parenting multiple children, personal interests, and how life has evolved with age and family responsibilities. The discussion also touches on my love for nature, mindfulness practices, and my aspirations for the future.
Episode 23: Why is breastfeeding not always easy?
In this episode of the Nourishing Birth and Beyond podcast, I explore the complexities of breastfeeding, emphasizing that it can be a challenging experience for many due to a lack of exposure and knowledge. I compare the learning process to an alien trying to drive a car, highlighting the importance of understanding human lactation beyond just nutrition. I also provide really practical advice on seeking support, such as consulting lactation consultants and utilizing resources like La Leche League. I address the impact of birth experiences on feeding and stress the importance of early support to prevent issues like nipple damage and low milk supply. The episode encourages you to prepare for your feeding journey by gathering resources and support networks in advance.
Episode 21: Help for an unsettled baby and frazzled parents
In this episode of the Nourishing Birth and Beyond podcast, I provide support and advice for parents of unsettled babies. I talk about the importance of self-care to maintain a regulated nervous system, suggesting that parents find small moments for relaxation and seek help from friends or family. I also recommend exploring craniosacral osteopathy to address potential physical tension in infants and consulting specialists for oral dysfunction issues like tongue ties. The episode aims to offer empathy, practical tips, and reassurance that the challenging phase of parenting an unsettled baby will eventually pass.
When A Tongue Tie Division Doesn’t Work: Failed Frenulotomy
Tongue tie division is a surgical proceedure where the frenulum is released / cut. BUT this is only a small part of the solution. So keep reading to find out more.











