The Australian Breastfeeding Podcast

Susie Prout

  • 9 minutes 37 seconds
    55. 'Ask Susie' catching letdown - the do's and the don'ts.

    In this episdeo I teach you about what 'catching your letdown' means, the pros and cons, and whats products you may like to use.

    27 September 2023, 3:08 am
  • 10 minutes 39 seconds
    54. Ask Susie 'Why do some babies feed 2 hourly or less and other babies can last more than 3 hours?

    In this episode I unpack the reasons why some babies feed more frequently than others.

    12 September 2023, 6:02 am
  • 11 minutes 53 seconds
    53. 'Ask Susie' - why do I feel like I don't have enough milk for my 4 month old baby?

    In this new 10 part series Susie will choose 10 frequently asked questions from her listeners, every week for the next 10 weeks!

    The question submitted was

    "Hi Susie. With my last two babies I have always got to 4 months and then felt that I did not have enough milk. I don't know whether this was true or whether it was a perceived low milk supply. it is normal to feel this way? I am pregnant with my third baby and don't want to feel like this again!'

    Head to https://www.susieproutlactation.com for more support.

    Follow me on Instagram @susieproutlactation

    6 September 2023, 6:56 am
  • 13 minutes 13 seconds
    52. Emily's tongue tie story

    In this episode Melbourne Lactation Consultant Emily Brittingham (IBCLC) shares with us her experience of her sons tongue tie. She candidly explains the diagnosis, treatmentm aftercare and how she felt throughout the whole process.

    This episode is a must for all mums to be and new mums who are worried their baby may have a tongue tie, because there is so much that Emily explains for us!

    You can find Emily on instagram @melbourne_lc or www.melbournelactationconsulting.com.au

    29 May 2021, 3:57 pm
  • 18 minutes 33 seconds
    51. Belinda's story - mastitis, tongue ties and a beautiful breastfeeding journey

    In this episode; midwife Belinda shares her 2 breastfeeding journeys with us.

    Belinda is readmitted to hospital with mastitis shortly after going home with her newborn. Her sons both have tongue ties and she utilised nipple shields to help her nipples heal and get baby back to the breast. Thank you Belinda - this is an uplifting, informative and wonderful listen.

    Susie's Breastfeeding Success Membership is now open! Head to https://susie-prout-lactation.mykajabi.com/breastfeeding-success-membership to find out more.

    Otherwise head on over to susie's instagram @susieproutlactation

    If you would like to listen to my free breastfeeding success masterclass you can find this here https://susie-prout-lactation.mykajabi.com/breastfeeding-success-masterclass-the-replay

    10 April 2021, 6:43 am
  • 10 minutes 16 seconds
    50. Tess' story - antenatal expressing and successful weaning of nipple shields

    Ok so this beautiful breastfeeding story from Tess had me in happy tears!!!

    Tess discusses her abundance of colostrum in pregnancy, antenatal expressing, a delay in milk coming in in that first week, to nipple shields and then the successful weaning from the shield straight to the breast! Thank you Tess!

    ** I am holding a free online breastfeeding success masterclass this Friday 9th April 11am Perth time, 1pm AEST (I can send you the replay if you cant make it). Here is the link to register!

    https://susie-prout-lactation.mykajabi.com/the-breastfeeding-success-masterclass-reg

    4 April 2021, 5:36 am
  • 31 minutes 45 seconds
    49. Rebecca's breastfeeding story - attachment difficulties, nipple shields, severe sleep deprivation - overcoming obstacles

    To celebrate international women's day I decided to dedicate the next few episodes to my lovely followers. For them to record their breastfeeding journeys without me butting in and asking questions!!!

    This is Rebecca. Rebecca lets us in on her breastfeeding journey - from difficulty attaching to the breast, to nipple shields, to attaching without. Through severe sleep deprivation, the mother and baby unit, until now where she is continuing to breastfeed her little boy, following his lead and doing what sets her soul on fire.

    Its a beautiful listen.

    11 March 2021, 1:38 pm
  • 19 minutes 32 seconds
    48. Breastfeeding and starting solids, with Dr Kyla

    In this episode Susie interviews paediatric dietician Dr Kyla (@dr_kyla) on starting solids. Kyla delves into how breast or bottle feeding looks once we start solids and the transition from full milk feeds to learning about solids in that first year. Kyla also lets us in on her top tips for being ready to tackle solids and the equipment you do (and don't!) need.

    24 February 2021, 10:00 pm
  • 29 minutes 30 seconds
    47. The unsettled baby - with paediatrician Deb Levy

    In the early days with a new baby we are often tearing our hair out with what us normal and what is not!!! Why is my baby crying all the time? Are they in pain, hungry, sick, allergic to something... the list goes on. The googling becomes very frequent and we really just need to hear from someone experienced and formally educated in this field!!!

    Deb Levy is a paediatrician. She lives in Sydney but is currently in Canada. She is also a mum of two little girls - she just GETS BABIES!!!

    Deb goes through the reasons baby may be unsettled. We chat feeding, reflux, silent reflux, colic, intolerances and more!

    You can find Deb over on instagram @drdeblevy

    10 February 2021, 10:00 pm
  • 13 minutes 12 seconds
    46. Pre feed routine - for the distracted baby

    In this episode Susie discusses how to manage those distracted babies from about 4 months or so, who are on and off the breast, refusing breastfeeds and distracted with their surroundings when breastfeeding.

    These steps are bound to improve the situation!

    Instagram: @susieproutlactation

    27 January 2021, 10:00 pm
  • 14 minutes 49 seconds
    45. Why is my breastmilk a strange colour?

    In this episode your host Susie Prout will explain the reasons why your breastmilk might be a different colour or consistency than usual.

    For more breast feeding tips and support follow Susie on instagram @susieproutlactation or www.susieproutlactation.com

    16 December 2020, 10:00 pm
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