
Ollie Locke on premature twins & his biggest parenting fails
Losing your identity after kids, the awkward sport of making mum mates and parenting fails from toilet moments to toddlers using the cat flap. Plus, Ollie Locke on surrogacy, twins, and the £1,200-a-year question of unused embryos.
No Parental Guidance · Hannah East & Louise Boyce
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Show Notes
In this episode, we're talking about the universal struggle of losing your identity after having kids and the reality of trying to make new mum friends. We get brutally honest about the biggest parenting fails (and the arguments that come with them), from kids weeing on you to what happens when your toddler learns to use the cat flap.
We also dive into some of the most serious and powerful topics, including a candid conversation with Ollie Locke about surrogacy and the journey to having twins. We open up about our own personal experiences with premature babies, changing nappies in an incubator, and the heart-wrenching five weeks spent in the NICU. And what do you do with unused embryos? We discuss the tough decisions and the reality of keeping them on ice for £1,200 a year.
This is a chaotic, hilarious, and deeply moving conversation about the unfiltered highs and lows of parenthood.
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