A mother’s fear and emotional struggle of going back to work once they have a baby has gotten worse and worse over the last few years. It’s almost impossible not to experience these feelings considering the cost of childcare and lack of maternity leave options. My guest, Kimberly Didrikson, created a company called Learning Motherhood to help mothers navigate that transitional time more smoothly. Leaving your baby at home will never be easy, but there lies hope in these tips and resources she provides to ease the anxieties that mothers feel.
Kimberly Didrikson is the founder of Learning Motherhood, a consulting agency and online community platform that helps women returning to work after having a baby from feeling overwhelmed with motherhood and career to thriving in navigating the changes that occur when becoming a mother and also pursuing a career. Kimberly spent 15 years growing her career at a Fortune 100 company and, as a director, managed teams with portfolios of over $20 million in yearly sales... yet nothing prepared her for growing and birthing a child and returning to work.
In this episode we discuss:
Tips for negotiating your transition back to work 
Ways to reduce anxiety when you leave your child with someone else
The reality behind “mom guilt” and how it can differ by country
The legal rights each mother has in the workplace
Resources:

Frequently Asked Questions: Break Time for Nursing Mothers


House Passes Bill to Ensure Breastfeeding Rights for More Working Moms


Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do

Connect with Kimberly:

Website

Blog
Instagram: @learningmotherhood

Facebook: @lrnmotherhood

SHOW NOTES: https://lynzyandco.com/podcast/
Follow along on Instagram @motherhoodmeetsmedicine. 
Join the Motherhood Meets Medicine community at patreon.com/motherhoodmeetsmedicine.
Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice. The information on this podcast is for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. 
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A mother’s fear and emotional struggle of going back to work once they have a baby has gotten worse and worse over the last few years. It’s almost impossible not to experience these feelings considering the cost of childcare and lack of maternity leave options. My guest, Kimberly Didrikson, created a company called Learning Motherhood to help mothers navigate that transitional time more smoothly. Leaving your baby at home will never be easy, but there lies hope in these tips and resources she provides to ease the anxieties that mothers feel.

Kimberly Didrikson is the founder of Learning Motherhood, a consulting agency and online community platform that helps women returning to work after having a baby from feeling overwhelmed with motherhood and career to thriving in navigating the changes that occur when becoming a mother and also pursuing a career. Kimberly spent 15 years growing her career at a Fortune 100 company and, as a director, managed teams with portfolios of over $20 million in yearly sales... yet nothing prepared her for growing and birthing a child and returning to work.

In this episode we discuss:

Tips for negotiating your transition back to work  Ways to reduce anxiety when you leave your child with someone else The reality behind “mom guilt” and how it can differ by country The legal rights each mother has in the workplace

Resources:


Frequently Asked Questions: Break Time for Nursing Mothers


House Passes Bill to Ensure Breastfeeding Rights for More Working Moms


Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do

Connect with Kimberly:


Website

Blog Instagram: @learningmotherhood

Facebook: @lrnmotherhood

SHOW NOTES: https://lynzyandco.com/podcast/

Follow along on Instagram @motherhoodmeetsmedicine

Join the Motherhood Meets Medicine community at patreon.com/motherhoodmeetsmedicine.

Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice. The information on this podcast is for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices