Krystyna Bowman, AAHCC: Posted on Sunday, November 05, 2017 7:17 PM
Postpartum Wellness Series
Welcome to our Postpartum Wellness Series. Each week we will look at one area you can
influence to help the days and weeks after you bring your baby home be just a
little bit smoother.
These early days with your sweet pea are the most precious –
they will never be this small again. It is a good and worthy endeavor to make
these first memories as well as they can be made for your family. My goal with
this 8-week series is to offer some practical tips that you can employ without
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Krystyna Robles-Bowman, AAHCC: Posted on Tuesday, November 24, 2015 6:55 AM
It is so tempting to an exhausted parent...putting their Sweet Pea in a crib and closing the door to let them cry it out so that they can all get some sleep. We encourage our students to nurture instead of ignore their infant's cry in class, and in today's VLOG we share why we suggest our students find other options:
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SPB with Aubrye Foote, Club MomMe OC: Posted on Sunday, June 01, 2014 8:17 AM
Club Mom-Me Spring Family Fest: Saturday, June 7, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa Huntington Beach
Club MomMe is a social, educational and wellness community for moms and moms-to-be. They provide a place for women to meet each other, make friends, learn about pregnancy and motherhood, and share unique experiences together. All attendees at each event receive a gift bag and a chance to win great giveaways like strollers, car seats, gear and more!
They have been kind enough to gift a SPB reader with a Family Ticket to the event on June 7, 2014 - wow!
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Krystyna Robles-Bowman, AAHCC: Posted on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 7:58 PM
 Every parent wonders when they are going to be able to sleep again. It comes up on message boards
everywhere: When will I sleep
again? How do I train my baby to
sleep? Can’t I just let them cry it out
(CIO)? If you know me, you probably already what my answer is…your baby was designed a
certain way. Their cry is a signal that
something is wrong and your attention is required to attend to your child and
build that confidence between you and them.
Your babies are not supposed to sleep through the night – |
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