• Navigating the roles of Parents & Grandparents when a new baby comes

  • Sep 7 2020
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

Navigating the roles of Parents & Grandparents when a new baby comes

  • Summary

  • The birth of a baby brings about many changes to Mum and Dads lives, their relationships, their personal feelings on themselves and the world, their new normal and what it looks like.

    In this interview we talk to Dr Renee Miller to explore how Grandparents, who are also adjusting to the new arrival, fit in and their role when a new baby arrives. We’re also living in socially isolating times so we explored how these relationships change and connections can remain through COVID?

    Dr Renee Miller is a Clinical Psychologist who has worked for over twenty years exclusively with women and couples facing difficulties with respect to conception, pregnancy, birth, postnatal adjustment, and reproductive loss. She is a clinical advisor (psychology) to the Centre for Perinatal Excellence (COPE).

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    The article I refer to in this interview can be found here: https://www.antenatalandpostnatalpsychology.com.au/information-posts/what-new-mums-and-grandparents-want-each-other-to-know1

    This interview is created in partnership with our charity partner, The Nappy Collective and is proudly supported by Love to Dream.

    As world leaders in sleep innovation, Love to Dream understands the importance of sleep for you and your baby or toddler. Their award-winning range of sleep solutions, from birth to 4 years old, were designed to help your little one achieve safer, better, longer sleep, FROM DAY ONE™. Helping the whole family achieve more sleep. https://lovetodream.com.au/more-sleep-from-day-one/

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