Welcome to "Another Podcast," where we explore the rich and complex intersection of neurodivergence and perinatal experiences. Hosted by the ADHD midwife and founder of NeuroNatal®, this podcast delves into the psychological, mental health, and physical aspects of pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, and parenting in the neurodivergent landscape.
Welcome to "Another Podcast," where we explore the rich and complex intersection of neurodivergence and perinatal experiences. Hosted by the ADHD midwife and founder of NeuroNatal®, this podcast delves into the psychological, mental health, and physical aspects of pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, and parenting in the neurodivergent landscape.

I loved this open and sincere discussion with Sarah Mair, an extraordinary woman with an enriching life journey. Sarah, a mother of seven boys, stands as a passionate advocate for pregnant women and families with neurodiverse children. Beyond her family role, she is the operational manager of Fatherhood Solutions, showcasing her exceptional multitasking abilities. Together with her husband, Scott, Sarah has crafted a unique and adaptable home education approach that caters specifically to the individual needs of their children. This approach reflects Sarah's love for practical, hands-on learning experiences. Sarah provides valuable insights into how her past experiences have shaped her educational philosophy. She discusses her recognition of ADHD and her unwavering resolve to challenge traditional educational norms.
Sarah shares her experiences as a military family member, starting with her first pregnancy at 20 and the complexities that came with it. She touches on the realities of being a young parent far from family, the crucial support she received from her husband and the military community, and how these connections strengthened during challenging times. Her experience with glandular fever, managing ongoing fatigue, and balancing physical health with the demands of neurodiversity provide an unfiltered view into the realities of her life.
Sarah’s traumatic childbirth experiences have fuelled her advocacy for improved maternity and neonatal care, reflecting her dedication to ensuring better support for neurodivergent families. She speaks candidly about postpartum complications, sepsis, and how therapy played a transformative role in her journey. Her commitment to enhancing support for neurodiverse families emphasises the importance of personalised care and how it can make a difference to the well-being of families. This episode offers a chance to hear Sarah's story in her own words, filled with hard-earned insights and a genuine passion for driving change in healthcare services.