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In episode 6 of Jenni's Baby Clinic, Jenni Johnson looks at the emotions of parenting in lockdown, including dealing with depression.
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We're in lockdown, and so you want to avoid going to a doctor if you can absolutely help it. So at what point do you take your child to see a doctor if they're sick? What are the tell-tale signs you need to take your child to see a doctor? What are the red flags that you must not ignore? Experienced nurse and childcare expert, Sister Jenni Johnson explains...
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In Episode 4 of Jenni's Baby Clinic, Sister Jenni Johnson talks about some of the new challenges parents have faced in this time of lockdown and COVID-19. Many families have had to simply knuckle down and cope..and Jenni has seen many thrive and many reap very positive benefits. Listen to this week's episode which deals with some of these aspects.
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In episode 3 of Jenni's Baby Clinic, Sister Jenni Johnson talks about the first few weeks at home with your newborn. She shares some advice, especially if your baby is not sleeping well. Jenni also goes through some red flags to look out for - plus she talks about signs that you may be experiencing 'baby blues' - also known as postpartum depression.
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In our second episode of Jenni's Baby Clinic, Jenni talks about preparing for the baby's birth; having the baby in hospital (possibly without your partner at your side) and how to cope in hospital while you're there. Jenni gives you some tips on what to take in with you to stay safe; how to manage on your own and what to expect when you return home over the first few days there.
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Jenni Johnson has been a practicing child-care practitioner since 1997. She runs a busy ante and post-natal clinic and teaches a system that has given parents structure and routine to the baby and childhood years. In our launch episode of this series, Jenni gives advice to pregnant women about how to get through pregnancy and birth in this new normal. More info about Jenni
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Coming soon...Jenni's Baby Clinic - with sister Jenni Johnson, is intended to be a comforting listen for expectant moms and new parents who're facing things under a lockdown or social distancing reality.