
Infant feeding
12/27/24 • 25 min
Infant feeding is an intrinsic part of parenthood. When it goes well it can be incredibly rewarding, but it's not always straightforward and many parents experience difficulties.
In this episode, Lynsey and Chrissy discuss the different factors that influence feeding decisions, the intricate relationship between infant feeding and mental health, and the challenges around medication and breastfeeding.
References and resources:
- Supporting positive conversations about feeding choice and mental health (The Breastfeeding Network, 2017)
- Guilt, shame, and postpartum feeding outcomes: a systematic review (Jackson et al., 2021)
- The Breastfeeding Network
- First Steps Nutrition Trust
- GP Infant Feeding Network
- World Health Organisation factsheets
- The politics of breastfeeding - Gabriel Palmer
- Why formula feeding matters - Shel Banks
- Why breastfeeding matters - Charlotte Young
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health difficulties, there is lots of help available. You can contact your primary care provider in the first instance, or if you are based in the UK the NHS perinatal mental health website will help you to find support in your local area.
Infant feeding is an intrinsic part of parenthood. When it goes well it can be incredibly rewarding, but it's not always straightforward and many parents experience difficulties.
In this episode, Lynsey and Chrissy discuss the different factors that influence feeding decisions, the intricate relationship between infant feeding and mental health, and the challenges around medication and breastfeeding.
References and resources:
- Supporting positive conversations about feeding choice and mental health (The Breastfeeding Network, 2017)
- Guilt, shame, and postpartum feeding outcomes: a systematic review (Jackson et al., 2021)
- The Breastfeeding Network
- First Steps Nutrition Trust
- GP Infant Feeding Network
- World Health Organisation factsheets
- The politics of breastfeeding - Gabriel Palmer
- Why formula feeding matters - Shel Banks
- Why breastfeeding matters - Charlotte Young
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health difficulties, there is lots of help available. You can contact your primary care provider in the first instance, or if you are based in the UK the NHS perinatal mental health website will help you to find support in your local area.
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Loneliness
There is a strong social narrative that pregnancy and parenthood should be a time filled with new connection, a strong sense of community, and abundant social support. In reality many parents can feel incredibly lonely and disconnected.
In this episode, Lynsey and Chrissy are joined by Dr Kate Adlington to discuss the emotional, social, and existential facets of loneliness and the specific issue of loneliness in the perinatal period. What drives it? What is the relationship between loneliness and mental illness? And what can be done about it?
Key references and resources:
- Loneliness Conceptual Review (What Works Centre for Wellbeing, 2019)
- “Juts snap out of it” - the experience of loneliness in women with perinatal depression: a meta synthesis of qualitative studies (Adlington et al, 2023)
- Solutions to perinatal loneliness (Naughton-Doe, 2024)
- Video - Where is the village that was promised? (Naughton-Doe, 2024) *content warning - reference to perinatal loss*
- Guardian article - It felt shameful: the profound loneliness of modern motherhood (Jones, 2024)
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health difficulties, there is lots of help available. You can contact your primary care provider in the first instance, or if you are based in the UK the NHS perinatal mental health website will help you to find support in your local area.
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Lived experience
Whether we are delivering clinical care or designing and improving healthcare services, the voice of lived experience should be at the heart of everything that we do.
In this episode we speak to Sakina Ballard (trustee for Make Birth Better and Maternal Mental Health Alliance) about peer support and experts by experience in perinatal mental health.
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health difficulties, there is lots of help available. You can contact your primary care provider in the first instance, or if you are based in the UK the NHS perinatal mental health website will help you to find support in your local area.
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