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Fancy taking part in the Mumsnet podcast?

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KateMumsnet · 04/08/2016 17:04

Do you have a baby, toddler, or preschooler? Fancy meeting up with other MNers to share tips and battle scars about the early years, for the benefit of other parents and about-to-be parents?

We're making a series of podcasts (to be hosted by the lovely Fi Glover of BBC Radio 4 fame) about parenting babies and small children, and we'd love to hear from you if you're interested in taking part. Recording will take place in London in early September, so this will probably suit someone who lives south-east-ish; children are of course welcome (unless you'd relish the break Wink.)

If you'd like to hear more, either post here on the thread (we'll mail you back), or drop us a line at [email protected] with 'podcast' in the subject line. Let us know how old your DC are, and a little bit more about you and your family if poss.

We're also specifically looking for:
Vegetarian parents who've also done baby-led weaning
Parents who've dealt with colic or eczema
Parents who swaddle or co-sleep

Thanks v much,

MNHQ

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Imnotacelebgetmeouttahere · 15/08/2016 21:54

Very interested! SAHM to 4 DC (11,4,3,1.5), 2 of whom have additional needs. Prob not relevant but all prem, some reflux, other health issues, some slept, some didn't ... Think we had the full quota across them all Grin

< I may also love to chat >

BetterWoman · 16/08/2016 01:38

I'm a single vegetarian co-sleeping mum, and still bfing my youngest. She's nearly two and a half now, and she feeds for comfort at bedtime/nap. We're phasing it out. We did a mix of blw and traditional weaning and it worked really well. No issues with the veggie diet; she gets crazy excited for stir fry. And pizza 😊

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