Bump to Mum

Simone Anderson on motherhood, miscarriage and finding joy in the simple things.


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Welcome back Mumma's!I so enjoyed recording this weeks episode so I am very excited to share it with you all. I got to chat with the lovely Simone Anderson (Forsyth) about her motherhood journey with her two boys Asher, 20 old months and Ryder 4 months old (and of course her fur baby Maddox). TRIGGER WARNING - In this episode Simone shares her experience with going through not 1 but 2 miscarriages so if this is a topic that is triggering to you perhaps skip this episode. In this episode Simone shares:

  • how life is going with 2 under 2

  • whether the close age gap was something her & Trent planned

  • her experience of having 2 miscarriages before becoming pregnant with Ryder

  • the difference in her births with the two boys and recovery

  • how she dealt with the body changes during pregnancy and postpartum

  • how she moves her body now

  • sleep & what works for her family

  • how she juggles motherhood, career & family and what daily habits have helped her do this

  • what she is really enjoying about her current season of motherhood & what she is finding challenging

  • does she feel that her family is complete now or would she like more babies

  • how she deals with criticism/negativity about herself and how she is choosing to raise her boys when she has a large following

Simone also talks about her new venture Embrace Active, which is a luxe activewear range from size 6 -26 which is all about empowering women of all shapes and sizes. You can shop the range here & follow along on socials here.I loved chatting to Simone she was so relatable, down to earth and I felt like I was sitting down with a close friend just chatting about our babies so I hope you enjoy this one. If you do, please rate & review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on socials @bumptomum.podcast for updates on future episodes. Enjoy Mumma's!

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Bump to MumBy Emma Coxhead