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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Krystyna Robles-Bowman, AAHCC: Posted on Friday, May 22, 2015 4:12 PM
So you are finally holding your baby and the outside...you are so tired - more than you ever could have imagined when you were sleepless in pregnancy...and nothing is back to normal yet. Welcome to motherhood!!
I encourage you to embrace the idea that you, your baby and your partner are on your way to finding a "new normal". This TOP 10list is shared with the hope that it will help you make some sense out of the swirling chaos, and help you start feeling more "you" and less "mombie". |
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Cassandra Okamoto: Posted on Thursday, January 29, 2015 8:02 PM
We are thrilled and honored to share a very special birth story today. Our guest blogger, Cassandra is a newly minted mother of two - congratulations!! Today she shares the story of Baby P's arrival. It is the complete opposite oflast week's marathon labor birth story. She and Baby P definitely had a different path!
Baby P is baby #2 for our family; you can read my son’s home birth story from 2012 here on the blog.
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Cassandra Okamoto: Posted on Friday, March 08, 2013 10:55 AM
Today is a continuation of my birth story from earlier this
week. You can read Part 1 here.
 | Thresh's Birth Story Out of the tub & resting in bed |
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There is a lot that
happened right after Thresh made his entrance into the outside world: getting
into bed, skin to skin between Thresh and his daddy, cutting the cord,
delivering the placenta, eating Greek yogurt with almonds, diapering Thresh,
being made a smoothie with a piece of my placenta, trying to breastfeed, my
midwives and doula cleaning up and later on being stitched up; but instead of
detailing the events I want to reflect more on how I felt that night and beyond
about my son’s birth. |
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Shara Cohen-Sandhu: Posted on Friday, August 31, 2012 12:02 PM
This post
was written as part of Sweet Pea Birth’s "In Their Own Words" series.
For more info on the ITOW or if you want to participate, contact Krystyna
Bowman: krystyna{at} sweetpeabirths {dot} com. Today's
post is about breastfeeding after a cesarean. The
breastfeeding ITOW series runs through the month of August.
Shara Cohen-Sandhu is fun-loving, red-headed
mama to two lovely girls and wife to one busy Coach. She is an advocate of breastfeeding,
co-sleeping and attachment parenting, and she is active in the Phoenix-area ICAN
chapter. |
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Krystyna Robles-Bowman, AAHCC: Posted on Thursday, July 26, 2012 10:49 AM
"This post was
written as part of The Breastfeeding Cafe's Blog Carnival. For more info on the
Breastfeeding Cafe, go to www.breastfeedingcafe.wordpress.com.
For more info on the Carnival or if you want to participate,
contact Timbra Wiist landslidephotography {at} hotmail {dot} com.
Today's post is about how becoming a mother evolves our motherhood. Please read
the other blogs in today's carnival listed in the comments section atwww.breastfeedingcafe.wordpress.com |
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