Twin Mama, Olympian, Nutritionist & Blackstick - Samantha Child shares it all.

Hey Mama'sI am very excited for you all to hear this week's episode! Samantha Child (formerly Charlton) wears many hats in life; she is an Olympian, Blackstick, Nutritionist, sister, daughter, wife and her most recent role is Mama to twin boys, Freddie & Louie who are 9 months old.Sam is an open book and shares with us: her journey to pregnancyfinding out she was pregnant with twins and how that pregnancy was for herthe birth of her boys which ended in an emergency caesareanrecovery from birth and the early fourth trimester dayswhat life is like as a Mama to twins - sleep, getting out of the house, routine, feeding, highs and lowsher feeding journey - pumping and mixed feedingreturning to high performance sport - what recovery has looked like for her and how she has now got to a point where she is back training with the Blackstick squad to qualify for the 2024 Olympicsnutrition tips for Mama's and how she has found the solids journey with the boysWe covered A LOT in this chat, Sam is so relatable and honest and I think this is a chat so many of you will love. Sam shares the super cute bond the boys are developing and how her motherhood journey has really made her relax and surrender to the unpredictability of the day - all for the better!If you enjoy this chat, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on @bumptomum.podcast for updates on future episodes and general chat. Enjoy Mama's!

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Bump to Mum is a podcast that has been created by Emma who after the birth of her son Louie, realised that there was so much to learn and it is hard to know where to start. Comfort came from speaking with other Mum's and this is where Bump to Mum was born. The fourth trimester and beyond is a time of constant change and challenges, Bump to Mum is a platform to share conversations we have in baby groups and with other Mum's, learn from experts in their field, ask questions, find answers, share experiences and laugh and cry along the way as we all try to navigate the maze which is motherhood.