by Liza Janda | Jul 9, 2017 | Bringing Baby Home Postpartum Care, Postpartum, Uncategorized |
The birth of a baby can prompt a plethora of powerful emotions – joy of being a mother and anxiety or stress because of the sudden and huge changes in life. However, childbirth can also result in something you do not expect – depression. From the time you had a...
by Liza Janda | May 2, 2017 | Breastfeeding, Bringing Baby Home Postpartum Care, Postpartum |
by Liza Janda If you’re like most women in the U.S. you probably had a cascade of interventions during labor and birth to help get your baby out. The use of these interventions – IV, epidural, pitocin, analgesia, antibiotics – can often be very helpful but...
by Liza Janda | Feb 16, 2017 | Bringing Baby Home Postpartum Care, Labor and Birth Advice, Postpartum |
I get this question frequently in my childbirth classes, ”Should I store my baby’s cord blood?” Let me tell you, I know next to nothing about this subject. I know a lot of information about having a normal, safe, and healthy pregnancy, labor, and birth, but that’s...
by Liza Janda | Aug 26, 2016 | Bringing Baby Home Postpartum Care, Vaccines |
by Liza Janda Just this week, one of my Bradley Method and Prenatal Yoga students asked me if I had any blog posts about vaccination. I said I did not, mainly because I know little to nothing about vaccinations. Also, it’s a really, touchy subject. I’d rank it up...
by WP Management Team Dev | Sep 7, 2014 | Postpartum
First and foremost, you will need to do everything you can to heal as quickly as possible from your surgery. Can you really heal quickly when you have to take care of a newborn 24/7? Well…..It’s going to take a while so be patient. Here are some steps to follow...