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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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Holding Time Featuring Salma
The Holding Time Podcast
23 minutes 12 seconds
5 months ago
Holding Time Featuring Salma


"Throughout my pregnancies, I had Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction… where my hips no longer like each other or any other muscle in my body."

"When the baby latches on, if the baby's got a particular infection, your body will pick that up and it'll produce the antibodies for that infection."


In this interview Salma shares a deeply personal experience about the premature birth of her first daughter at 28 weeks. She described the medical challenges, including the importance of breast milk for premature babies, and how she dedicated herself to pumping milk every two hours for 12 weeks while her daughter was in the hospital. She discussed her struggles with Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction during pregnancy, which caused significant pain but made labour relatively easier. Despite the difficulties of pumping, sterilising, and storage, she remained committed, recognising the health benefits for her baby.


00:00 Introduction to the Holding Time Podcast

00:41 Meet Our Guest: A Mother of Three

01:04 Career Journey: From Science Teacher to Women's Zone

02:27 Genetics Project and Community Work

03:53 The Importance of Breastfeeding for Preemies

04:07 A Premature Birth Story

08:30 Challenges and Triumphs of Breastfeeding

09:14 Expressing Milk: A Personal Mission

19:49 Cultural Perspectives on Breast Milk

22:24 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.