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The Integral Role of Partners in Pregnancy and Birth
Today I want to chat about something incredibly precious: the role of partners during the transformative journey of pregnancy and birth. Pregnancy isn't just about the person carrying the baby; it's an opportunity for both partners come together, and become stronger and more unified than ever before. Here are six ways partners can step up their game and be the ultimate support system through this amazing journey…
Top 10 Questions About Birth Answered: Insights from a Certified Childbirth Educator.
As a certified childbirth educator and doula, I've encountered an extensive range of questions about childbirth. From detailed discussions about the stages of labor to deeper understanding about the supportive role of a doula, every question is unique and significant, much like every birth. This post will explore and clarify some of these key points and frequently asked questions, providing valuable insights whether you're a first-time parent or adding another child to your growing family.
10 Essential Questions to Ask Your Potential Doula
A well-trained birth doula, with their specialized knowledge, nurturing demeanor, and empowering guidance, can become an invaluable partner in your childbirth journey. But how do you ensure you find the right doula for you? It begins with asking the right questions…
Labor Ready: Natural Ways to Prepare Your Body for Birth
As the countdown to meeting your baby shortens and your pregnancy journey nears its pivotal moment of birth, a question might be lingering in your mind: What can I actively do to prepare my body for labor? This stage of anticipation can be…
All About: GBS Testing
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommend culturing all birthing people at 35-36 weeks of pregnancy for Group Beta Streptococcus presence. This bacteria can be found in approximately 10-30% of pregnant people.