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The Holding Time Podcast
Lisa Creagh
52 episodes
4 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 Alison
The Holding Time Podcast
26 minutes 44 seconds
7 months ago
Holding Time Featuring Alison

"It’s about having choices, being informed, and feeling in control of my body and birth. That’s what I wanted."

"I think it's really lovely to be able to, you know, enjoy breastfeeding, which was never something I felt would ever happen with my first journey."

Alison’s journey through birth and breastfeeding was marked by resilience and adaptation. Initially unprepared, she faced painful breastfeeding struggles, complications during her first home birth, and a hospital readmission due to her baby’s weight loss. Diagnosed with insufficient breast tissue, she turned to donor milk, aligning with her ethical vegan beliefs. For her second child, she chose an empowering freebirth and successfully supplemented her milk supply with donor milk. In this interview, Alison highlights the power of community, informed choices, and perseverance, encouraging new mothers to seek support and reminding them that challenges are temporary.

00:00 Introduction to the Holding Time Podcast

00:41 Alison's Breastfeeding Journey Begins

01:23 Challenges and Misconceptions

02:40 Birth Experiences and Their Impact

06:05 Finding Confidence and Control

08:52 The Role of Donor Milk

12:53 Community Support and Empowerment

23:46 Reflections and Advice for New Mothers

25:53 Conclusion and Gratitude



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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.