20 episodes

In today’s world where friends and family are often far away, To Become a Mother serves as a virtual community of mothers and mothers-to-be; like an extension of your closest circle of mum friends. Here you can read and listen to women movingly share their personal stories about pregnancy and motherhood. We’ll explore the difficult aspects of motherhood that are not always openly talked about, delve into fascinating topics with leading experts and hear inspiring women talk honestly about their pregnancy, birth and the time after. 
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To Become a Mother Caroline Johansen

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In today’s world where friends and family are often far away, To Become a Mother serves as a virtual community of mothers and mothers-to-be; like an extension of your closest circle of mum friends. Here you can read and listen to women movingly share their personal stories about pregnancy and motherhood. We’ll explore the difficult aspects of motherhood that are not always openly talked about, delve into fascinating topics with leading experts and hear inspiring women talk honestly about their pregnancy, birth and the time after. 
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    Anna's birth story

    Anna's birth story

    Whilst the birth of Anna Glowacka’s first child was on paper uncomplicated, Anna felt as though she was pushed through a conveyor belt system of care in which she had limited agency or say. When Anna is pregnant with her second child, she is therefore determined to take centre stage of her birth experience. She plans for a home birth and makes a conscious decision to trust her body. And Anna’s body knows exactly what to do when she goes into labour an October morning. This is a wonderful birth story of trusting one’s instinct and body and is testament to that it is possible to have an empowering, amazing birth after a previous difficult experience. With us in the studio is Nyree Wright, midwife and founder of Sage Femme. 
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    • 43 min
    Postnatal Exercise with Eliza Flynn, personal trainer and founder of The Warrior Method

    Postnatal Exercise with Eliza Flynn, personal trainer and founder of The Warrior Method

    In this episode, we speak to Eliza Flynn, a pre- and post-natal personal trainer, health and wellness coach and speaker, and founder of The Warrior Method. She has worked with hundreds of women to improve their health and fitness, gain body awareness, and live active, pain-free lives. We talk about why it is good to exercise, the importance of repairing your body after having a baby and what signs to look out for when exercising that might indicate that things are not right.
    Disclaimer: Please note that the content in this episode is not intended to be comprehensive or suitable for everyone and should not be taken as medical advice or relied upon in any way. Please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. 

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    • 31 min
    Panel Discussion: the first 40 days

    Panel Discussion: the first 40 days

    We expect birth to be a reckoning. So we prepare for it. We attend classes, read books, consult friends and family. Then the baby is born and we realise that the post-partum period is its own reckoning. But in contrast to birth, we are not prepared for it and we ask ourselves, why did no one tell me about this?
    In this podcast episode our three panellists discuss the first few weeks after birth. They generously tell us about their experience of this time - how it was to come home from hospital with a little baby, how they felt emotionally and physically, how the baby impacted their other relationships and what they wish they’d known in advance. 
    Our panel consists of Bex Ohta, Head of Marketing at Trevor Sorbie and mother to Rei, 8 months; Helen McDermott, lawyer and mother to Setanta, 9 months; and Sarah Falconer, Retail Development Co-ordinator and mother to Gabriel, 8 months.

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    • 50 min
    Leah's birth story

    Leah's birth story

    When Leah Shimabukuro, head of products at a tech company, is expecting her second child, she is determined to rewrite her previous birth experience which was difficult and ended in an emergency C-section. She takes a proactive and studios approach to her birth preparation, arming herself with as much information as possible. In consultation with her antenatal care providers, Leah decides to attempt a vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC). This inspirational story is testament to that history doesn’t need to repeat itself and that it is possible to have a good birth after a previous difficult experience. With us in the studio is Nyree Wright, midwife and founder of Sage Femme, to answer any questions.


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    • 41 min
    Maddie McMahon on why mothering matters with

    Maddie McMahon on why mothering matters with

    In the words of Naomi Wolf, motherhood is one of the most challenging and creative jobs anyone can do. But why then are mothers so often diminished or discriminated against in our culture? Why is the work of bearing and raising children often thought of as unimportant? And why are issues relating to motherhood and parenting so low on the political agenda? These are some of the questions that Maddie McMahon explores in her outstanding book “Why Mothering Matters” and on today’s episode of To Become a Mother, we have the honour of speaking to Maddie about the art of mothering, and why it does really matter.


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    • 41 min
    Magda's birth story

    Magda's birth story

    In this episode, Magda Bilska-Pereda, Virtual Assistant Hub Manager, tells the birth story of her twin boys Elias and Mateo. It is a story about finally getting pregnant through IVF after a miscarriage and several years of infertility, about being so grateful and happy to be pregnant that it overshadows any pregnancy sickness and discomfort, and about going into labour one week before her planned C-section. It is an inspirational story about becoming a mother to twins, delivered with a good dose of humour, but also an honest account of the challenges of navigating the fourth trimester with two babies to care for.
    With us in the studio is Nyree Wright, midwife and founder of Sage Femme, to answer any questions.

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    • 30 min

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