Unwanted Opinions and Judgements Around Motherhood

Fifty Shades of Motherhood - A podcast by Carla Lett

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Join OnDemand Here https://ondemand.mybump2baby.com/OnDemandParents Claudia rebuilt her life and now helps other women prioritise their mental well-being and set healthy boundaries. She emphasizes the importance of turning wounds into wisdom and supporting one another.Permission Granted Free Masterclass: https://site.claudiasabinawellness.com/permissiongrantedBook a Free 30-minute discovery call: https://link.claudiasabinawellness.com/widget/booking/Gpsl0DBDnQ9s9y7gtYwlWebsite: https://www.claudiasabinawellness.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/claudia_sabina_wellnessFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/claudiasabinawellnessIn this conversation, Carla and Claudia discuss the opinions and judgments that people often impose on mothers and expectant mothers.They share personal experiences of dealing with unsolicited advice and criticism. They also touch on topics such as feeding choices, including breastfeeding and formula feeding, and the impact of these opinions on mental health. The conversation highlights the importance of separating societal conditioning from personal beliefs and making informed choices that prioritize mental well-being. The conversation covers various topics related to breastfeeding and formula feeding, including societal pressure, personal choice, mental health, support from partners, and the importance of self-care. The speakers discuss the limited information and support available for formula-feeding parents and the judgment they often face. They also touch on the challenges of stopping breastfeeding and the guilt associated with parenting decisions. The conversation emphasizes the need for compassion, understanding, and support among parents and the importance of prioritizing one's own well-being.motherhood, opinions, judgments, unsolicited advice, feeding choices, breastfeeding, formula feeding, mental health, breastfeeding, formula feeding, societal pressure, personal choice, mental health, support, self-care, judgment, stopping breastfeeding, guilt, compassion, understanding Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.