by Liza Janda | Jan 17, 2019 | baby, Massage for Pregnancy and labor, Nutrition, Pregnancy Checklists, Recommended Reading For Pregnancy, Uncategorized |
Once you hit that 5month mark in your pregnancy, you can start to feel your growing baby move inside the uterus. At first it feels like a little butterfly floating around in your belly. Ah! But then that miraculous feeling of those first real kicks and stretches of a...
by Liza Janda | Apr 22, 2018 | Medications in Labor Risk ad Benefits |
RISKS OF EPIDURALS BENEFITS OF EPIDURALS Sudden drop in blood pressure which may affect adequate blood flow to baby. Laboring mom can rest if labor is very long. Drop in blood pressure creates need for IV fluids,...
by Liza Janda | Jun 16, 2017 | Easier Labor & Birth, Labor and Birth Advice |
Watch the Rebecca Dekker’s video below, on medical evidence on inducing labor using breast stimulation. www.evidencebasedbirth.com Breast stimulation done one breast at a time (for an extended period of time with intermittent breaks) with a breast pump...
by WP Management Team Dev | Feb 3, 2015 | Healing From Traumatic Birth
IT’S NOT MY FAULT. It’s the biggest lesson I can continue to try to learn. It’s what I keep telling myself. My first wonderful daughter was born in December 2011. I wanted a natural birth. I took the Bradley Method, saw midwives, ate right, exercised, did yoga. I went...
by WP Management Team Dev | Apr 15, 2014 | Yoga and Pregnancy
‘Optimal Fetal Positioning’ (OFP) is a theory developed by, Jean Sutton, and Pauline Scott, these two women, one a midwife, and the other a prenatal teacher found that the mother’s positions and movements, including prenatal yoga movements and...