With shorter hospital stays, up to 48 hours for a vaginal delivery and 96 hours for a c-section, you may be sent home feeling overwhelmed, unprepared, nervous, tired, sore and emotional along with a newborn that does not come with an instruction manual. [Read more…] about Bridging the Gap and Creating a Village
Moms
Permission to be Authentically YOU
As a non-judgmental postpartum professional coming into your home, first I want you to know that I am not bothered by nor do I expect you to have it “all together” when I get there. I really don’t mind what YOU or your house look like? I really don’t! I don’t care if you spend the entire visit in your pj’s with your teeth not brushed and have bed head. I am there to focus on YOU, the baby and your family! [Read more…] about Permission to be Authentically YOU
Countdown is on….
T minus one month and counting till your expected due date……
For those of you who like lists, here are 31 ideas to help you feel prepared before baby arrives, in no particular order!
31. Plan a date night with partner to reconnect, share hopes and dreams, have sex!
30. Discuss new roles and responsibilities for all family members
29. Spend some special time with your other children, make them feel special, pick out a toy from the baby especially for them and let them find something special for their new sibling [Read more…] about Countdown is on….
You want WHO in the delivery room?…..WHY??
As a postpartum nurse and doula I often hear about, see and feel the aftermath of this decision. This may seem like a non-issue for some, especially if you are doing this alone or if all family members get along, but for others it can sting or leave lingering negative feelings about the whole birth process. [Read more…] about You want WHO in the delivery room?…..WHY??