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The Holding Time Podcast
Lisa Creagh
52 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to the Holding Time Podcast. Here we discuss breastfeeding in all it’s complexity - the ups and down, the challenges, the triumphs. Whether you are expectant, a new mother or simply interested, I hope you’ll appreciate the incredible warrior women who are managing to breastfeed babies across the country. This podcast is part of the Holding Time Project, an experimental intervention in chronically low breastfeeding statistics. Through music, art and writing, we’re looking at the reality of breastfeeding and listening to mothers who know a thing or two about how things could be better.
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Welcome to the Holding Time Podcast. Here we discuss breastfeeding in all it’s complexity - the ups and down, the challenges, the triumphs. Whether you are expectant, a new mother or simply interested, I hope you’ll appreciate the incredible warrior women who are managing to breastfeed babies across the country. This podcast is part of the Holding Time Project, an experimental intervention in chronically low breastfeeding statistics. Through music, art and writing, we’re looking at the reality of breastfeeding and listening to mothers who know a thing or two about how things could be better.
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Kids & Family
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Holding Time Featuring Mahum
The Holding Time Podcast
17 minutes 39 seconds
5 months ago
Holding Time Featuring Mahum

"When I was three weeks postpartum, I reached out to the breastfeeding clinic. I was in tears on the phone, like, I don’t know if I can do this."

"It’s about talking to and having that support system around you to talk to. Women who have breastfed in the past, to get a full idea." 


Mahum, a mother of two, shares her breastfeeding journey with all its challenges and rewards. Despite initial struggles, including engorgement and recovery from childbirth, Mahum persisted with the help of a breastfeeding clinic, which provided practical advice and emotional support. Speaking of the contrasts between her two sons’ feeding behaviours, linking her eldest son's autism diagnosis and reflecting on how this influenced her efforts to wean him gradually, she discusses the importance of early support and guidance for breastfeeding mothers, highlighting the physical and emotional demands, such as hunger, fatigue, and pressure to succeed.


00:00 Introduction to the Holding Time Podcast

00:41 Meet Malcom: A Mother's Journey

01:08 Breastfeeding Challenges and Triumphs

02:00 Family Support and Cultural Influences

04:15 Navigating Autism and Breastfeeding

07:12 Support Systems and Community Resources

08:31 The Importance of Early Support

13:33 Raising Awareness and Future Plans

16:55 Conclusion and Acknowledgements


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The Holding Time Podcast
Welcome to the Holding Time Podcast. Here we discuss breastfeeding in all it’s complexity - the ups and down, the challenges, the triumphs. Whether you are expectant, a new mother or simply interested, I hope you’ll appreciate the incredible warrior women who are managing to breastfeed babies across the country. This podcast is part of the Holding Time Project, an experimental intervention in chronically low breastfeeding statistics. Through music, art and writing, we’re looking at the reality of breastfeeding and listening to mothers who know a thing or two about how things could be better.