Family: If It Takes A Village, Where’s Mine?

Motherhood doesn’t only change your relationship with yourself. It can also change your connections with those around you. Sometimes it brings you closer. At other times, you might wish you could get just a bit more space. On this episode of Me After You, Laura speaks to Maria Paz Hartado, who, after moving to Australia from Chile, had to abandon any notion of the familiar when it came to giving birth the Aussie way. Truan Terrance, whose in-laws saved her life when her husband was away for weeks as a FIFO worker. And journalist Narelda Jacobs on how her dad was right there by her side helping her raise her daughter Jade while she studied and worked.  We share stories about women’s experiences with their own families, and the support networks they did or didn’t have when they became mothers. Me After You was made in partnership with Huggies: Be Comfortable In Your Skin. Take our Me After You Feedback Survey for your chance to win a $50 voucher and be loved forever by us. Here's a link to the survey:https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5419259/4a5ebc6da5f8 CREDITS Host: Laura Byrne @ladyandacat Executive Producer: Elise Cooper @elisejcooper Producer and Editor: Lama Zakharia  Head of Audio: Bridget Northeast Thanks to all the mums who featured in this episode, for sharing their stories to make all mums feel like they’re not alone Narelda Jacobs- @nareldajacobs Veronica Milsom- @veronicamilsom Emilyeen Filardi Teresa Palmer- @teresapalmer Maria Paz Hartado Truan Terrance Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/

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Me After You aims to answer the question "Who the hell am I, now that I'm a mum?". Host Laura Byrne walks us through the big post-motherhood moments with stories of wisdom, humour, breakdown, ambition, love, hope and rebirth from a truly diverse range of parents.