Mother Bodies
By Rosie Taylor
Journalist Rosie Taylor speaks to inspirational guests about their personal stories of recovery after birth, motherhood and the politics of postnatal health. We'll be unpicking why women so often don’t get the care and support they need - and discussing the big ideas which could change our lives for the better.
New episodes go live every Monday.
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Latest episode
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S2 Ep8 Do we need a 9-month check? With Dr Sarah Andrews & Lyanne Nicholl
Rosie Taylor speaks to GP Sarah Andrews about why we need better postnatal care -
S2 Ep7 Dr Emma Svanberg: Loneliness, finding joy and why physical and mental health are entwined
The psychologist Dr Emma Svanberg chats to Rosie Taylor about early parenthood -
S2 Ep6 Sarah Graham: Patronising attitudes, self-sacrifice and the gender health gap revolution
The author and journalist Sarah Graham speaks to Rosie Taylor about her research -
S2 Ep5 Paul Morgan-Bentley: 'Maternal' instinct, baby-changing in pub toilets and what equal parenting really looks like
Journalist Rosie Taylor speaks to The Equal Parent author Paul Morgan-Bentley -
S2 Ep4 Jennie Agg: Miscarriage, gaps in research and why you should never ask about 'Baby No2'
The journalist and author speaks to Rosie Taylor about her experiences and research -
S2 Ep3 Illy Morrison: Preventing trauma, the 'self-care' con and finding joy in motherhood
Rosie Taylor speaks to birth trauma specialist midwife Illiyin Morrison about her experiences -
S2 Ep2 Izzy Judd: Overcoming anxiety, breastfeeding struggles and finding calm amid the chaos
Musician and author Izzy Judd speaks to Rosie Taylor about her experiences of having three children -
S2 Ep1 Clio Wood: Sex after birth, relationship wobbles and why feeling sexy as a mum can be tough
Get Your Mojo Back author Clio Wood chats to Rosie Taylor about postnatal sex -
TRAILER: Mother Bodies - Season 2
Welcome to the latest series of postnatal health podcast Mother Bodies -
S1 Ep14 Lyanne Nicholl: Feeling furious about (a lack of) postnatal care, why gaps in research matter and surviving lockdown parenting
Campaigner and author Lyanne Nicholl shares her postnatal experiences