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Best for Baby | Expert Baby Advice & Support for Overwhelmed Mums

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This go-to podcast for new parents offers expert advice, practical tips, and thoughtful discussions about all things baby-related!

New parents will be armed and ready to tackle any niggling or overwhelming concerns they may have about their babies.


Hosted by a paediatric physiotherapist (and mum!) with more than 20 years experience working with babies and children, this podcast dives into the unique challenges and joys of caring for newborns and infants.


Have you been googling any of the following?

* How to do tummy time?

* Should I swaddle my newborn?

* How to fix a flat head in babies

* Why won't my baby sleep?

* Reasons for late walking in babies

* What is hypermobility?


Google no more! Whether you're a first time parent or adding to your family, Best for Baby will answer all your baby questions.

With real-life tips, interviews with healthcare professionals and parents, this podcast empowers parents with the knowledge they need to give their baby the best start in life.


Tune in weekly for thoughtful advice and support, tailored to help you navigate your baby's first year with confidence and ease.


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  • E 17: Constipation, Fever in Babies, Head Bumps, Vomiting and Diarrhoea: When to take your baby to A and E
    Feb 27 2026

    Part 1 with Dr Kailey Buller, Emergency Physician, Labour and Delivery Doctor.

    Today’s episode might genuinely be one of the most important conversations we’ve ever had on The Best For Baby Podcast.

    If you’ve ever sat awake at night wondering…

    Is this normal?
    Should I take my baby to A&E?
    Am I overreacting — or missing something serious?

    …then this episode is for you.

    I’m joined by emergency physician, family doctor, labour and delivery specialist — and mum, Dr. Kailey Buller, who spends her working life caring for sick babies, worried parents, and newborn emergencies.

    And today she’s breaking down, in the clearest and most reassuring way I’ve ever heard:

    • The real signs parents should never ignore
    • What doctors actually look for in emergency departments
    • And how to know when your instincts are right

    This episode will honestly make you feel calmer, more confident, and far more prepared as a parent.

    Let’s dive in... When should you take your baby to A&E?

    Dr. Buller shares the hospital ABC's doctors actually use to assess babies in emergencies, helping parents understand when to monitor at home and when to seek urgent medical care.

    In Part 1 we cover:

    ✔️ Fever rules every parent should know (especially under 3 months)
    ✔️ Signs your baby is struggling to breathe
    ✔️ Dehydration red flags most parents miss
    ✔️ Head bumps: what’s actually dangerous vs normal toddler accidents
    ✔️ Vomiting and when it becomes serious
    ✔️ How to safely hydrate a sick baby at home ✔️ Top tips for constipation and what's normal

    This episode is packed with calm, practical advice you’ll want to save and share.

    Resources Mentioned

    • Dr. Kailey Buller’s parent resources & guides
    • Dr Buller's Podcast: Surviving Tiny Humans
    • Surviving Tiny Humans, the book


    ⭐ If this episode helped you feel more confident as a parent, please follow, share, or leave a review — it helps more families find evidence-based support.

    Connect with Lisa here!

    For help on:

    Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here!

    Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here!

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    36 Min.
  • E16: Is It Graves' Disease, Postpartum Thyroiditis… or Just Life With a Baby? Could your racing heart and anxiety be the result of a hidden thyroid disorder?
    Feb 19 2026

    Is it anxiety… exhaustion… or something more?

    In this deeply personal episode, Lisa shares her shocking diagnosis of Graves' disease, an autoimmune condition that causes an overactive thyroid, and explains why it’s so often missed in new mums.

    Thyroid conditions, including postpartum thyroiditis, are surprisingly common in the first year after having a baby. Yet many symptoms are dismissed as “normal mum life.”

    Racing heart. Anxiety. Insomnia. Weight loss. Irritability. Sweating. Weakness.

    Sound familiar?

    In this episode, Lisa covers:

    • What Graves’ disease actually is and how it affects your body
    • The difference between Graves’ disease and postpartum thyroiditis
    • Why thyroid problems are common after pregnancy
    • The key symptoms of an overactive thyroid in new mums
    • When to go to A&E
    • The essential blood tests you MUST ask for
    • How thyroid conditions can impact future pregnancies
    • Why you must advocate for your own follow-up care

    Many women suffer for months, even years thinking they are just anxious, overtired, or struggling with motherhood. But untreated thyroid disease can seriously affect your heart, mood, and overall wellbeing.

    Common thyroid disorder symptoms:

    • Unexplained rapid weight loss
    • Resting heart rate over 100
    • Severe palpitations
    • Intense anxiety or rage
    • Heat intolerance and excessive sweating
    • Shaking hands or muscle weakness
    • Feeling “not yourself”

    Please seek professional help if you have any of these symptoms, because this podcast isn’t just Best for Baby. It’s Best for Mum, too.




    Connect with Lisa here!

    For help on:

    Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here!

    Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here!

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    33 Min.
  • E15: Why So Many Babies Are Falling Behind in Early Development (And How to Help Yours Thrive!)
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of The Best For Baby Podcast, paediatric physiotherapist Lisa Rogers Sergeant explores the real reasons so many neurotypical babies are struggling with early development – even without any medical diagnosis.

    From tummy time fears to modern baby equipment, we dive into how everyday parenting practices may unintentionally impact milestones like rolling, sitting, crawling and walking.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why the “Back to Sleep” campaign, while life-saving, has created a fear of tummy time
    • How baby equipment like bouncers, seats and pushchairs can limit natural movement
    • The link between flat head syndrome (plagiocephaly) and time spent on firm surfaces
    • What a baby’s sensory profile is – and how it affects development
    • How flexibility, hypermobility and low muscle tone can slow progress
    • Why tall or heavier babies often take longer to meet milestones

    And Most importantly, What you can do right now to support your baby’s strength and motor skills!

    Lisa also explains how small daily changes can make a huge difference to your baby’s development.
    If you’re worried your baby is behind, this episode will reassure you that there is so much you can do before jumping to worst-case conclusions.

    • Helpful Resources
      • Baby Development Mini-Series (Best for Baby Podcast)
      • 0–3 Month Baby Development PDF
      • Remote consultations with Lisa
      • Home visits in Greater London

    Connect with Lisa here!

    For help on:

    Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here!

    Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here!

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    28 Min.
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