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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2024 · 58 MIN

69: Alison Curtis on Surviving Pre-Eclampsia & Embracing Parenting

from The Baby Tribe · host Afif EL-Khuffash & Anne Doherty

Imagine adjusting to life in a new country while navigating the unpredictable waters of motherhood. That's the journey our guest, Alison Curtis, took on, bringing her Canadian warmth and insight to Ireland. As we chat with Alison, we explore her personal story—her encounter with pre-eclampsia, the unique hurdles of raising an only child, and her advocacy for extended breastfeeding. Motherhood often takes us on unexpected paths, challenging societal stereotypes and personal expectations along the way. Alison shares how she embraced the transformative experience of becoming a mother, even when it was not part of her original plan. Through her personal stories and expert perspectives, we explore the emotional aftermath of birth trauma and the joy of stepping into parenthood beyond societal norms. This episode offers a rich tapestry of reflections—from the psychological impact of birth experiences to the joys of bonding with a new baby. As we wrap up our conversation, we delve into the intricacies of modern parenting and the importance of building confidence and kindness in our children. Alison's hopes for her daughter, Joan, become a touching narrative of resilience and empathy. We also emphasize the profound connections formed through attachment parenting and the critical role support networks play in nurturing both parents and children. With stories that resonate and advice that empowers, this episode is a heartfelt look at the beautiful chaos of parenthood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Imagine adjusting to life in a new country while navigating the unpredictable waters of motherhood. That's the journey our guest, Alison Curtis, took on, bringing her Canadian warmth and insight to Ireland. As we chat with Alison, we explore her personal story—her encounter with pre-eclampsia, the unique hurdles of raising an only child, and her advocacy for extended breastfeeding. Motherhood often takes us on unexpected paths, challenging societal stereotypes and personal expectations along the way. Alison shares how she embraced the transformative experience of becoming a mother, even when it was not part of her original plan. Through her personal stories and expert perspectives, we explore the emotional aftermath of birth trauma and the joy of stepping into parenthood beyond societal norms. This episode offers a rich tapestry of reflections—from the psychological impact of birth experiences to the joys of bonding with a new baby. As we wrap up our conversation, we delve into the intricacies of modern parenting and the importance of building confidence and kindness in our children. Alison's hopes for her daughter, Joan, become a touching narrative of resilience and empathy. We also emphasize the profound connections formed through attachment parenting and the critical role support networks play in nurturing both parents and children. With stories that resonate and advice that empowers, this episode is a heartfelt look at the beautiful chaos of parenthood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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