To close season six, host Alison Rice dedicates her Ask Me Anything episode to her little girl, Betty. 


So often, the stories we hear about pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period are negative and fear-based. Alison’s experience has been more soft than hard, and so she hopes that sharing a different perspective might help other women feel more excited than scared about this new chapter.


In this extended episode, Alison answers listener questions about her pregnancy, navigating pregnancy anxiety, her labour preparation, hospital bag must-haves and why she believes she had a soft and positive postpartum experience. 


She also talks about the sense of perspective she has following two pregnancy losses, the life lessons she hopes to teach her little girl, her thoughts on her career and earning after having a baby, the products she’s loved, the books she read, her emerging parenting style, and opens up about Betty’s personality and what she looks like. 


Below is a list of everything Alison refers to in this episode, plus a few extras she forgot to include. 


Books


WOT Baby ebookI didn’t mention it in the episode but loved Dr. Harvey Karp’s Happiest Baby On the Block for general info and newborn settling techniques Ten MoonsIna May’s Guide to ChildbirthSpiritual MidwiferySpirit BabiesThe First 40 DaysThe Motherhood (would have liked more positive stories though!)The Montessori Baby 


Conception 


We saw an IVF specialist after our second miscarriage for testing: AMH levels, reproductive carrier screening, sperm DNA fragmentation testI had weekly acupuncture from ovulation until week 12, then moved to fortnightly, then monthly during the third trimester. I see Jade at The Whiteowl Clinic


Pregnancy 


Our OB is Dr. Alex OwenAcupuncture with Jade at The White Owl Clinic I had a few osteo sessions to support some pelvic pain and one session after birth. I saw Nadia (French and amazing) at Sydney Osteopathy in Bondi Junction 


Labour Preparation 


Epi-No Childbirth Trainer Perineal massageLabour preparation session with a women’s physio (to test pelvic floor and learn how to push correctly)Hypnobirthing course with Lillian from Woven Antenatal classes through the hospital


Hospital Bag


I laboured in a black crop top and black maternity underwearPapinelle pajamas and robeDepends underwearToms maternity pads. I then wore ModiBodi when I got home from the hospitalDiffuser and lavender essential oilPortable speaker and chargerPhone...
 

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