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Call Your Mom Friends

Call Your Mom Friends

Date de sortie : 2025-09-26
© 2025
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Date de sortie : 2025-09-26
© 2025
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Episode 13: Call Waiting | The Beautiful Mess of Postpartum.

Episode 13: Call Waiting | The Beautiful Mess of Postpartum.

Motherhood: the only job where your boss leaks on you, screams at you, and still gets all your heart. In this Call Waiting mini-episode, Amey (IBCLC) and Lauren (labor nurse) unpack a raw and honest voicemail from a new mom navigating the messy mag
Durée : 21:54
Motherhood: the only job where your boss leaks on you, screams at you, and still gets all your heart.
In this Call Waiting mini-episode, Amey (IBCLC) and Lauren (labor nurse) unpack a raw and honest voicemail from a new mom navigating the messy magic of postpartum life.
From second-degree tears that feel like a Brillo pad scrub, to boobs that leak on their own schedule, to the bittersweet reality of being “touched out” yet never wanting to hand over your baby—this conversation gets real about the chaos that follows birth. 
Amey and Lauren dish out some truth: talking about postpartum rage (sometimes aimed at husbands, sometimes at barking dogs), the myth of the “perfect baby schedule,” and why it’s okay if dinner sometimes happens in the bathtub.
But it’s not all leaky boobs and sleepless nights—there’s also the moment that keeps moms going: that first gummy baby smile at 2 a.m. (a.k.a. nature’s ultimate bribe to keep doing the impossible). Amey and Lauren weave in wisdom from their work with new parents, insights from The Fourth Trimester, and reminders that asking for help isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
If you’re a millennial mom, a parent-to-be, or just someone craving honest postpartum stories mixed with humor and heart, this episode is your permission slip to let go of perfection and embrace the glorious, leaky, sleep-deprived mess that is new motherhood.
✨ In this episode, you’ll hear about:
How many new parents experience similar feelings of overwhelm. Breastfeeding struggles are common and often unspoken. Postpartum recovery is often not adequately prepared for. Cultural differences in postpartum care can impact recovery. Support groups can help lessen feelings of postpartum depression. It's important to seek help and not feel isolated. Flexibility in parenting is crucial for mental well-being. Finding joy in small moments can balance the challenges of motherhood.  
📌 Resources & Links Mentioned in the Show: 
Postpartum Support International 
Circle of Mothers Support Group
The Fourth Trimester Book
 
✨ Fridays are for Call Waiting — our weekly mom-friend call-in segment where real moms share raw, hilarious, and relatable stories you won’t hear in the school pickup line.
🎧 Got a story? Leave us a voicemail. We might just play it on the show.
Leave us a voicemail: Click Here!
Find us on Instagram: @call.your.mom.friends.podcast
 
And connect with us individually:
Charity Spears | Cocoon to Bloom → @cocoon_to_bloom | cocoontobloom.com
Lauren Murdock | Faith > Fear Birth™ → @labor.lauren | laborlauren.com
Amey Fields | AZ Breastfed Babies → @az.breastfedbabies | azbreastfedbabies.com
Id. d’épisode : 1000728572371
GUID : 7c2bd044-bbb6-4971-bf53-15e32fe4e6d9
Date de publication : 26/9/2025 Ă  15:00:00

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🎙️ Call Your Mom Friends
The podcast that feels like a group chat and a therapy session had a baby.
Motherhood is beautiful.
But also? It's messy, exhausting, lonely, ragey, hilarious, sacred, and completely unhinged sometimes.
We’re three moms, three professionals — a bodyworker and two labor & delivery nurses who also happen to be IBCLCs — and we’re done pretending we have it all together.
Call Your Mom Friends is the space we needed:
Where you can be tired and grateful.
Healed and healing.
Totally in love with your kids — and also dreaming of running away for 48 hours of silence and hot coffee.
We talk about the stuff no one warned you about:
Postpartum anxiety, generational trauma, mom rage, birth stories, identity loss, the sacred mess of starting over — and why none of it makes you broken.
If you’ve ever cried in the shower, laughed during a tantrum, or wondered “Is it just me?” — it’s not. It’s us. It’s all of us.
Call your mom friends — or let us be them. 💜

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