Surviving 4-Month Sleep Regression, Pram Refusal & Funny Mum Moments
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Welcome back to The Night Feed with me, Charlotte – your cosy corner of comfort, camaraderie and conversation for the toughest hours of new parent life.
In this episode, I'm diving into:
- Pram Refusal & Toddler Meltdowns – how I ended up doing the world’s strongest mum challenge with a baby in a sling and a 3-year-old on my hip.
- Funny Things Kids Say – from “dinosaur laundry mountains” to “pretending to be good girls,” the hilarious honesty of little ones.
- 4-Month Sleep Regression – what it is, why it happens, and how to survive it without losing your mind.
- Morning Routines (or lack of them!) – the truth about why I don’t wake before my kids, and why that’s totally okay.
- Weird Baby Hacks That Actually Work – from vacuum cleaner loops to death metal lullabies.
- Parenting Wisdom – reflections from Jay Shetty’s conversation with Dr. Aliza Pressman on secure attachment, connection over perfection, and why the little things matter most.
- Self-Care Tip – the “Two-Song Rule” to reset your mood in just seven minutes.
Whether you’re rocking through the night, hiding from the laundry pile, or just needing a laugh, this episode will remind you: you’re not alone, you’re doing amazing, and motherhood is equal parts chaos and comedy.
👉 Plus, I’m launching 5-minute meditations for mums on YouTube to help you calm down, reset, and breathe through the overwhelm. Find them on The Night Feed Podcast channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheNightFeedPodcast
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thenightfeed
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