Skin-to-skin care (kangaroo care) is a natural process that involves placing a naked newborn on their parent’s bare chest and covering the infant with a blanket to keep them dry …

Holistic Solutions for Hormone Balance, Fertility, Pregnancy, Birth and Postpartum Care
Holistic Solutions for Hormone Balance, Fertility, Pregnancy, Birth and Postpartum Care
Skin-to-skin care (kangaroo care) is a natural process that involves placing a naked newborn on their parent’s bare chest and covering the infant with a blanket to keep them dry …
Why a Full 40 Weeks? Your baby needs a full 40 weeks of pregnancy to grow and develop. Even though being done with pregnancy may seem tempting, especially the last …
How Can I Reduce My Chances of a Cesarean Birth? Cesarean birth can be life-saving for the baby and/or the mother. Today, approximately 60% of all cesarean births. ACOG’s Safe …
When You Are Overdue What Can You Do? The last few weeks of pregnancy can feel like they drag on forever. Once you get to 40 weeks it can be …
Why Does Laughter Have Such a Powerfully Positive Effect During Labor? Have you seen mothers dancing and laughing her way through contractions? Does it make you wonder – how do …
Really – You Can Have a Happy Birth! In birth there are no guarantees. Unexpected events and circumstances can and do happen. There are several steps that you can take …
What you say to someone in labor affects their birthing experience. Childbirth is hard, both physically and emotionally and many dig deep to find the necessary strength. Comfort in labor …
Definitely the hospital birthing suites, big TVs, homelike environments that hide the hospital equipment are nice. I definitely don’t want to go back to the cold and sterile labor rooms …
What is Waterbirth, and How is it Different than Water Immersion in Labor? With water immersion in labor, you get into a tub or pool of warm water during the first …
8 Natural Birth Tips What’s Most Important for a Mom Planning a Natural Birth? Let’s take a look! Positivity is #1 This is so true. You have to believe that …