The Virtual Midwife

The Virtual Midwife

The Virtual Midwife Podcast gives you clear, practical guidance through pregnancy, birth, and the first six weeks with your baby. Instead of advice and opinions, you’ll learn what is happening, why it is happening, and what to look for so you can respond with confidence. Each episode helps you make sense of feeding, sleep, behaviour, and the changes that happen day by day.

  1. May 4

    Why Is My Baby So Unsettled at Night? Evening Fussiness

    Why is your baby so unsettled at night? If evenings feel harder than the rest of the day, you are far from alone.Many babies become fussier in the late afternoon and evening. They may want to feed constantly, cry more easily, resist being put down, or only settle when held close. It can feel relentless when you are already tired.In this episode, I’m explaining why evening fussiness is so common in the newborn weeks, what may be driving it, and how to respond with more calm and confidence.Inside this episode:• Why babies often struggle more in the evening• Cluster feeding and constant evening feeding• Why milk flow can feel different later in the day• Overtiredness, overstimulation, and nervous system load• Why closeness helps so much• Gentle ways to settle your baby• When to look more closely or ask for supportVery often, evening fussiness is about biology, regulation, tiredness, and a strong need for connection.FREE RESOURCES + SUPPORTWeekly Resourceshttps://askthevirtualmidwife.com/weekly-resourcesPre-order my book: Baby Steps to Six Weeks – A Day-by-Day Guide for New Mothershttps://askthevirtualmidwife.com/baby-steps-preorderIf this episode helped you, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone in the newborn weeks who may need it.00:00 Why Evenings Feel Hard00:31 Overstimulation And Co Regulation01:22 Cluster Feeding Explained02:13 Calming Strategies That Help03:41 Take Breaks And Get Support04:35 Do You Need A Top Up05:19 Reassurance And Next Steps05:51 Resources And Recommendations

    7 min
  2. Apr 27

    Why Is My Baby Straining and Turning Red When They Poo?

    Why is your baby straining, grunting, turning red, and looking like they’re trying so hard to poo? It can be worrying to watch, especially in the early weeks.In this episode, I’m explaining one of the most common newborn concerns: why many babies strain dramatically when passing wind or stool, and why it is often a normal part of development rather than constipation.We talk about:• Why newborn digestion can look so dramatic• What infant dyschezia is• Why babies often grunt more at night or early morning• The difference between straining and true constipation• What soft stools usually mean• Gentle ways to support your baby• When it’s worth getting things checkedIf your baby pulls their legs up, clenches, grunts, goes red in the face, then passes wind or a soft poo and settles again, this episode will help you understand what may be happening.If this episode helped you, there’s more support waiting for you.BUY THE BOOK https://askthevirtualmidwife.com/baby-steps-preorderDownload the free handout linked in the show notes, along with more resources, Quick Answers, and support for the newborn weekshttps://askthevirtualmidwife.com/weekly-resources00:00 Why Babies Strain00:37 Muscle Coordination01:24 Constipation Versus Normal01:49 Early Morning Episodes02:13 Infant Dyschezia02:57 When to Step In03:22 Gentle Relief Tips04:23 Watch the Whole Picture05:20 Free Handout and Extras05:50 Book Recommendation

    7 min
  3. Mar 26

    Breastfeeding in the First Three Days - Common Challenges and How to Avoid Them

    Breastfeeding in the First 3 Days: Reassurance, Colostrum, Cluster Feeding, and Latch Basics This episode is for new mothers and I talk about breastfeeding in the first three days by explaining normal newborn behavior and how to tell your baby is getting enough. I discuss how your birth experience (long labor, analgesia/anesthesia, C-section) can affect your baby’s alertness and early feeding. I emphasise skin-to-skin and following feeding cues rather than timing feeds, especially for the first feed. I explain newborn stomach capacity (about 6 ml), the role and benefits of colostrum, expected weight loss up to 10%, and the purpose of brown fat for early energy needs. You will learn about cluster feeding patterns, signs milk has come in (full, tender, leaking breasts), basic latch and positioning tips (tummy-to-mummy, nose-to-nipple, cross-cradle and football holds), and using wet/dirty nappy output changes from meconium to yellow seedy stools as a key indicator of intake. 00:00 Breastfeeding First Days 00:47 Birth Effects On Baby 01:28 Golden Hour Skin To Skin 04:08 Tiny Tummy Colostrum 05:38 Immunity Weight Loss 08:47 Cluster Feeding Normal 10:02 Milk Coming In Signs 12:59 Avoid Painful Latch 15:06 Football Hold Option 16:16 Wet Diapers And Poop 18:10 Recap And Next Steps The first six weeks can feel intense and unpredictable. My book Baby Steps to Six Weeks guides you day by day so you can recognise patterns, understand your baby, and feel more confident as you go. Order your copy if you're 36+ weeks pregnant and you want to BE PREPARED. https://askthevirtualmidwife.com/get-baby-steps-to-six-weeks

    19 min
  4. A meditation for new mothers

    09/19/2023

    A meditation for new mothers

    This meditation is for the breastfeeding mother who finds herself at the intersection of myriad emotions and responsibilities. If you're feeling sleep-deprived, anxious about your baby and your milk supply, overwhelmed by the profound shift in your identity, torn between the roles of mother and wife, grappling with the loss of freedom, experiencing financial strain, succumbing to societal pressures to look a certain way, or feeling compelled to share every moment on social media, this meditation is here for you. These complex and weighty concerns may have left you feeling disconnected from your transformed body and your newborn baby, contributing to your baby's fussiness and neediness. In the midst of this challenging journey, it's crucial to find moments of respite and self-compassion. My hope is that this meditation will  be your sanctuary, a haven where you can slow down, fully inhabit the present moment, and rediscover the beauty of your breath and your profound connection with your baby. It's an opportunity to explore the depths of your inner world, embrace the complexities of motherhood, and find the peace and strength within yourself to navigate this transformative path. Join me in The Due Date Club Whatsapp Support Group "Ask the Virtual Midwife" The group is a hub of expertise and shared  experiences.  See a friendly face, hear a  reassuring voice, and receive guidance that  feels like it's coming from a trusted friend.  Experience the difference that a truly personalized support system, led by professionals can make If you're looking for answers - especially ones that can't wait until you see your midwife/LC/or pead then join the Ask the Midwife Supprot group and get  ✅ Personalized video answers  to your questions and concerns  ✅ Premium access to our library of resources and video answers ✅ Confidence and connection through shared experiences. https://duedateclub.co.za/ask-the-virtual-midwife/

    13 min

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The Virtual Midwife Podcast gives you clear, practical guidance through pregnancy, birth, and the first six weeks with your baby. Instead of advice and opinions, you’ll learn what is happening, why it is happening, and what to look for so you can respond with confidence. Each episode helps you make sense of feeding, sleep, behaviour, and the changes that happen day by day.

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