Sleep! We all want more of it and it can be so consuming. Lucy from The Sleep Scout takes us through her approach to sleep and how she supports families.

Bump to Mum - Un pódcast de Emma Coxhead

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Hello my lovely Mumma's! Thank you for tuning in again, I can't quite believe we are at episode 9 already & that when this episode is released it will be March,,, where is the year going!In this episode I speak with Lucy who is a Nurse and certified infant and child sleep consultant. Lucy runs her own business The Sleep Scout where she works with families across NZ providing personalised sleep coaching plans. Lucy is a mother of two boys and it was her motherhood experience with her first which inspired her to become a certified sleep consultant.Lucy and I talk through so much:what sleep training/coaching isthe different methods you can use based on what you want to achieve and your parenting stylenewborn sleep - what is to be expected in the first few months of babies lifeways to promote more sleep & establish a routine if you are not in a position to use a sleep consultantthe importance of establishing feeding firstsigns baby is ready to drop a napsleep environmentimpact on mental health with sleep deprivationstigma attached to sleep trainingtips for travel & different time zonesI also share some of my experience with sleep training and how for our family it was absolutely the right path for all of us.Lucy shares what sleep looks like in her home, her most enjoyable & challenging season of motherhood and advice for new parents.I love this chat with Lucy, we have tried to keep the advice general so that anyone listening can take something from it. However, with every child and family being so different, if you would like to chat to Lucy you can reach her at https://thesleepscout.com/ or on Instagram @thesleepscout.If you enjoyed this episode I would love if you could rate and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also follow along on Instagram @bumptomum.podcast for updates on upcoming shows & content!

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