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Knowledge is power. Our aim is to unravel and interpret the latest research and evidence-based practices for pregnancy, postpartum and motherhood. As mums and researchers ourselves, we have experienced first-hand the overwhelming complexity of information, myths and old-wives tales. Even worse, 'advice' is being given to mums without the proper context or knowledge of their individual needs. So tune in to hear us ask experts, researchers and specialists about all things mother care, pregnancy, birth and postpartum.

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The Science of Motherhood Podcast

In this episode, Dr. Renee White interviews Roxanne Wood on using nature to find your postpartum village. Roxanne shares valuable insights on finding your postpartum village, emphasizing the importance of seeking out like-minded individuals through activities you enjoy.

From guided mindful bush walk to connecting with nature, Roxanne's advice encourages listeners to step out of their comfort zones and initiate connections for a happier, more supported motherhood journey. Tune in!

In this episode of, Renee and Dr. Erin Bowe explore the nuances of EMDR therapy in addressing birth trauma. Together, they discuss how this method helps individuals navigate and reinterpret traumatic memories, emphasizing the importance of the therapeutic bond.

With Dr. Bowe's expertise, we unravel the transformative potential of EMDR in redefining traumatic birth memories. This episode shines a light on the therapy's capacity to guide mothers towards healing, making the past a source of strength. Want to discover the healing potential of EMDR for birth trauma?

Slip your Modi Bodi's on for this episode Mamas, because you are probably going to wet your pants with laughter. P.S. Not sponsored - just bloody love those undies!
Today Dr Renee White chatted with B from Core and Floor Restore about vulvas, villages and
everything in between. The conversation goes on some twists and turns about birth, continuity of care - sharing from each ones experience. Let it be known, this is only Part 1.
Kath Baquie from Fitnest Mama discusses the physiological changes are women's body goes undergoes through each trimester of pregnancy, when a mother should engage a pelvic floor physio and what movement mamas can be doing to accelerate postpartum recovery.

Meg is a Physio, Mum to 3-month-old Akira, and the face behind Hey Mama Physio, a practice and movement studio dedicated to pre and postnatal Mamas. 

She has keen thirst for knowledge, is a nerd for scientific evidence, and has a passion for integrating that information into choices and lifestyle in simple and realistic ways. This is not only how she works clinically as a Physio, but is the basis of how she approached decision making during her own pregnancy, birth and postpartum, and now motherhood.

Meg also has a big passion for helping women approach pregnancy and postpartum holistically and openly, encouraging conversations about all things including mental health, family dynamics, and pelvic floor issues including incontinence, pain and return to sex. 

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