The Science Baby Podcast

<p><strong>The Science Baby Podcast</strong> is where parenthood meets science.</p> <p>Hosted by Leila and Kim, two first-time mums and science nerds, we dive into the messy, funny, and fascinating world of raising babies. Each episode mixes real talk about sleep, feeding, and daily chaos with evidence-based insights into the science behind it all.</p> <p>It’s relatable, reassuring, and packed with surprising facts to help you feel a little less alone (and a lot more curious) on your parenting journey.</p>

Babies Have To Learn To Poop

When you become a parent, your thoughts become consumed by poop. From meconium to potty training, the biology of babies' poop is possibly one of the weirdest things in the world.  In this episode:  Our personal experiences with poop What is poo, what is meconium, and why is baby poo so colourful The gut microbiome and vaginal seeding The diminishing gastrocolic reflex Why mums love the smell of their babies' poo  

09-18
44:25

Baby Sleep vs Adult Sleep

There is a fundamental conflict between how babies sleep and how adults sleep, and it's causing us way more stress than it needs to. In this episode:  Our personal experiences with out babies' sleep The biology of sleep, including sleep-wake homeostasis and circadian rhythms Helen Ball and colleagues' book 'How Babies Sleep' The science of sleep cycles and sleep consolidation Differences between children Cultural pressures How to cope, including cosleeping advice

09-18
49:56

Hello from The Science Baby

It's the very first installment of The Science Baby Podcast! A chance for you to get acquainted with your hosts, Leila and Kim. We're two science communicators and first time mums trying to understand the science behind pregnancy, birth and beyond. In this episode: Our respective journeys to motherhood Our professional and nerdy backgrounds  We chat about matrescence, maternal mental health and the medicalization of birth Why we want to make this podcast, and what you can expect  

09-18
42:47

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