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Live chat with Claire Scott, Thursday 4 October, 1pm

202 replies

OliviaMumsnet · 28/09/2007 10:53

We?re pleased to announce that Claire Scott will be here for an online chat with Mumsnetters next Thursday, 4 October.

Claire is an advocate of the Continuum Concept and has two children of her own. She is currently featuring in Channel 4?s Bringing Up Baby where she?s acting as mentor to families and promoting her beliefs on co-sleeping, breastfeeding and slings.

Claire will be joining us for an hour on Thursday at 1 o'clock, so have an early lunch, get your questions ready and join us then.

If for some strange reason, you can?t be here (and we hope you?ve got a very good excuse) please post advance questions here.

Thanks, MNHQ

OP posts:
hunkermunker · 04/10/2007 14:35

Thank you, Claire.

CarrieMumsnet · 04/10/2007 14:37

Sorry Claire, not sure why answers haven't come through, but we'll post them here for you. Thanks again

Here are the answers!

By CoolBecx on Wed 03-Oct-07 19:26:51
Hi Claire,

I have a 4wk old daughter and prior to the screening of 'BUB' we were already noticing that she was much more content when in arms and sleeping close to us. Since watching i have ordered sling and done some reading around the C Concept and think it is the way forward for our family. So the following are my questions.

-what did you wear to bed in order to stay warm yourself but also ensure baby has access to breast during the night?

From Claire: I pretty much always wore nothing. I used blankets etc to keep me warm.

CoolBecx: - what position did you sleep in to encourage the baby to help herself during the night? I have being sleeping with baby in crook of my arm on her back as nervous about giving her free reign.

Claire: I also slept with my baby in the crook of my arm. What do you mean you are nervous about giving her free reign? Free reign of the bed? Your boob?

CoolBecx: - Did you wake when the baby fed in the night? I am worried she will snuggle in too close and my big boobs will cause her problems.

Claire: Sometimes. Certainly in the early days. Less to not at all when she got older. For what it's worth, I had huge boobs (g cup) and they were actually bigger than her head when she was born. At the beginning I watched as she fed to ensure her nose was clear.

CoolBecx - can you direct me to any co sleeping guidelines as you did not talk about these on the show? Or describe how you achieved this safely with your own children.

Claire: I did talk about them on the show, however they only left the basics in after editing. I have gone into them above.
Please see www.dvh.nhs.uk/downloads/documents/SRAQZ8W5WY_Guidelines_for_Bed_Sharing.pdf for current governmental guidelines

CoolBecx -How do you avoid leaking milk during the night if not wearing bra or pads?

Claire: You tend to get leaky books in the early days before your boobs have adjusted to your baby's needs. I wore a bra in bed in those days with a breastpad.

CoolBecx - I am due to return to work at 8 mths (am trying to prolong this to a yr but not guarenteed - long story!). This will be 2.5 days a week. How can i continue with the concept sucessfully?

Claire: Please see my answer above regarding returning to work. However it is great that you only have to return 2.5 days a week. I would also enlist as much help from family and friends that you can. Perhaps hiring a caring local teenage to come in and hold your baby. Are you able to take a lunch break and go home to your baby then? Can the carer bring the baby to work for a feed? There are lots of avenues you can look into.

CoolBecx -You say that you went out and met other mums to extend your 'tribe'. Did you do this with mums that were following the concept?

Claire: Yes, mums that were and weren't. I was willing to travel to meet mums who followed the continuum concept. I also met with a lot of mums locally that weren't following TCC, but that loved cooking / cleaning etc with me. I had to meet these women, then developed a relationship with them that extended outside the normal coffee mornings. This is what I would describe as a community.

CoolBecx -When out and about with baby in sling did you just carry a rucksack with essentials in?

Claire: I can't rememeber!! But this is what my business partner, Martine does.

CoolBecx - what clothing would you recommend for baby to wear
(CB) a) in bed? (Claire Little to nothing. Your body and the blankets will regulate her temp.
(CB) b) in sling? (in diff weathers) (Claire: )Dress according to weather, but always be conservative. Your body heat will keep him warm.

CoolBecx- My health visitor is pretty negative about me adopting this approach - can you recommend anywhere else i can look for support with the c,concept?

Claire: www.continuum-concept.org

CoolBecx: I could possibly go on but figure 10 questions is pretty greedy :-)

Claire: Thank You.

By SharpMolarBear on Thu 04-Oct-07 07:42:34
Q for anyone who can answer about co sleeping - prob not one for CS
The CC woman was shown sleeping with her baby and the baby helped itself to her breast through the night. How did she manage to swap breasts (bearing in mind she was probably feeding at least every 2 hours)? Does she have to roll over (inc baby) after each feed?

From Claire: I tended to swap sides and take the baby with me. Or as my boobs were quite large, I was sometimes able to lean for the top one to reach down. It's all personal choice and adapting tp what works for you.

By LadyTophamHatt on Thu 04-Oct-07 07:57:24
what I'd like to know, but I don't think you'll answer is how much you got paid to be a part of that programme??

From Claire: I got paid more than £4,000 and less than £6,000. But don't tell anyone ;-)

LTH: I agree with Nadine. I just don't get the need for parenting gurus. We all have instincts, every single one of us...even if they aren't very strong. Just follow them and they'll get stonger. We don't need to line the pockets of gurus to know how to be a parent.

Sorry Claire, nothing personal.

Claire: That's ok. I understand why many people think this. And I actually agree wholeheartedly. However, we don't live in a society where we are exposed on a daily basis to baby and child care that is instinctual. You are right, we all have instincts, but when women try and listen to these they are constantly undermined by health professionals, experts, books, family and friends. It is very difficult, ney on impossible for many women to acknowledge and act on their instincts. I felt my role on Bringing Up Baby was to affirm women who want to parent in this way and to give information to others that were interested. We need to model this type of parenting to make parenting gurus disappear and become superfluous.
PS, I have never labeled myself as a guru / expert etc. This has all been PR. I'm just a MUM!!

By welliemum on Thu 04-Oct-07 07:58:36
Dear Claire

Are you getting a bit narked off by now because all the questions on here are about Claire Verity?

From Claire: I can understand why there has been such a huge reaction to Claire Verity. I feel very strongly about her methods and I think that this level of debate and discussion is the first line to change.

Flamesparrow · 04/10/2007 14:39

You probably can't CSWS, will have dairy

Thank you Claire!

(I can't work out how to join the forum to see the sling)

BabiesEverywhere · 04/10/2007 14:43

register pagw for TBW

The link is too a set of photos showing how to wrap a toddler so they can't wiggle free

Have a look at the FSOT section (For Sale or Trade) there are some lovely second hand slings for sale and most mums will ship to England

BabiesEverywhere · 04/10/2007 14:44

Right off to read all the CC links

Flamesparrow · 04/10/2007 14:51

Great - thanks!

tweakle · 04/10/2007 15:40

Hi, we're going to be talking about the methods used on Bringing Up Baby on the Victoria Derbyshire programme on BBC Radio Five Live tomorrow morning (Fri 5th). You can ring us and speak to the Daisy Goodwin from Channel 4 and share your views on the best way to bring up your baby. We're on air from 9am, the number is free to call on 0500 909 693. We're hoping Claire Verity will be on too but we're still in negotiation about that! If you'd be happy for us to ring you about this to kick the discussion off, please email [email protected] and I'll call you back.

LadyTophamHatt · 04/10/2007 16:33

wow!

she answered every single question, or it seems she has anyway.

Bless her, i like her

susiecutie · 04/10/2007 16:45

She didnt answer mine that i posted last night, and again today

checks self to see if invisible...

I know, i know she did a fab job!

Flamesparrow · 04/10/2007 17:40

Did someone hear something?

susiecutie · 04/10/2007 18:26
Flamesparrow · 04/10/2007 18:27
VeniVidiVickiQV · 04/10/2007 18:39

WHat an excellent live chat thread this is.

Very sad I missed it

Thank you Claire and thank you MNHQ. That's two great ones in a row.....

CarrieMumsnet · 04/10/2007 19:44

Susiecutie, sorry you feel ignored. If you want to repost your query I'll ask Claire to take a look. Cam't promise, but can ask.

hunkermunker · 04/10/2007 19:45

Can we get Claire Verity on next, please?

LadyTophamHatt · 04/10/2007 19:48

good god Hunker, can you imagine????

hunkermunker · 04/10/2007 19:48

[internet melts]

VeniVidiVickiQV · 04/10/2007 19:51

OH no dont spoil it.....

What a waste of space and time that would be.

She'd only shout "bullies" and run away.

LETS DO IT

susiecutie · 04/10/2007 21:39

thank you Carrie

here it is again :

thanks again, i'd appreciate it Carrie, but understand you make no promises

ClaireScott · 04/10/2007 22:17

susiecutie...Sorry I missed your question! The Close Baby Carrier is designed to distribute the weight of the baby across both your shoulders, your back and most importantly you hips, which in turn distributes the weight to your legs (the strongest part of your body). If you already have a back problem and you are carrying your baby a lot, a sling is going to make your life easier and your back problem shouldn't change. My guess it because Close has such nice wide comfy straps, it will suit you because you can really stretch them out. Give me a shout and we can discuss it further over email. [email protected].

tweakle · 04/10/2007 23:13

at the risk of boring you all, Claire Verity will be on Victoria Derbyshire's show on BBC Radio Five Live at 9am tomorrow if you have anything you'd like to say to her. call 0500 909 693 for free. listen on 909 or 693 MW or through your telly if you're on digital.

susiecutie · 05/10/2007 00:17

Thank you claire have mailed you

susiecutie · 05/10/2007 00:18

my god, she is a brave woman! i dont think she would appreciate the kind of questions i would like to ask her!!

VeniVidiVickiQV · 05/10/2007 08:06

oh I'd LOVE to ask her a few questions.

tinytot · 05/10/2007 12:02

My question to Claire is what if I suffer from a bad back - would carrying my baby around in a sling 24/7 make my back worse?