The Feral Mammy Podcast
You didn’t lose your instincts. You were taught not to trust them. Somewhere between pregnancy and bringing your baby home, the noise got louder than your own voice. In this episode, we’re pulling that apart. Because your brain didn’t just “cope” with pregnancy—it changed. On purpose. You were wired to notice, to respond, to know your baby in a way no app, routine, or well-meaning opinion ever could. So why do so many mothers end up second-guessing everything? We talk about: * what’s actually happening in your brain during pregnancy * why newborn behaviour (like constant feeding and needing to be held) makes perfect biological sense * that gut feeling when your child is unwell—and why it matters * recognising and trusting what you notice in your own child, including when things don’t follow the “typical” path * and how we’re conditioned, slowly and subtly, to doubt ourselves This isn’t about rejecting support or expertise. It’s about not abandoning yourself in the process. Because you don’t need to become a different kind of mother. You need to come back to the one you already are. If you need to reach out to someone after this episode, go to www.cuidiu.ie [http://www.cuidiu.ie] and find details of your local parent supporter or breastfeeding councellor Aoife xx
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