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Podcast Episode on “Not Just Baby Prep: Why Healing Your Trauma Is the Most Important Thing You Can Do Before Kids”

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In this episode, we explore why healing your own wounds is one of the most powerful things you can do before having children. Drawing on research around intergenerational trauma, attachment, and parental stress, we unpack how unresolved experiences from your childhood can quietly shape your reactions to crying, tantrums, and everyday parenting triggers. You’ll hear practical, compassionate strategies for nervous system regulation, reparenting your inner child, and beginning to “reorganize” your story so you can show up as a more grounded, responsive parent for the next generation.

Available on: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Spotify

Disclaimer: Motheroo Explained episodes are summarised audio versions of articles published on the MotherooHQ blog. They are condensed for listening, so they may not include every detail, reference, or nuance found in the full written post. For the complete article, including all research citations and practical strategies, please visit motheroohq.com. These episodes are evidence-informed and intended for general educational purposes only. They are not a substitute for personalised medical, psychological, or professional advice. Always consult your GP, paediatrician, or maternal child health nurse for concerns specific to your child. Motheroo Diaries episodes are personal reflections shared from my own lived experience as a mum. They are not evidence-based or instructional, and they are not intended as parenting advice. They are simply honest conversations about motherhood, offered in the spirit of connection. Additionally, be aware that some product links on our site are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you, helping to support our website.
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