Do I Need a Postpartum Doula?
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by Jen Mayer
5d ago
Do I need a postpartum doula? While the benefits of a birth doula may seem more obvious, a lot of parents wonder what a postpartum doula does and if hiring one will help, especially when new parents are so enthusiastic about caring for their precious new baby themselves. All families can benefit from the support of a postpartum doula, and there are certain circumstances that you may not be aware of when one will be an absolute game-changer in the early days after giving birth.   Ready to begin your doula search now? Contact us today to get connected with some great postpartum doulas ..read more
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10 Reasons to Hire A Birth Doula
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by Jen Mayer
5d ago
1. Emotional support during pregnancy Pregnancy can be quite the ride, with so many changes happening quickly- having a doula in your corner can be the stability just about any pregnant lady needs. Feeling confused about your last Dr visit? Call your doula to talk it out and she’ll help you form a list of follow-up questions for your OB. Overwhelmed by family drama, or simply confused navigating the million baby products on the market? Your doula will help your breath, unwind, and make a plan. 2. Preparation for after the baby is born Your birth doula has helped many families through the pregn ..read more
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Best podcasts for parents
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by Jen Mayer
1y ago
Podcasts are a parent’s godsend! Whether treating (or escaping!) for a solo or stroller walk, putting the speaker on while cleaning, or enjoying a distraction while prepping dinner, the variety is a blessing. One of the great things that came from the explosion of new podcasts in the last few years is that so many people created shows to speak to the people in the world they relate to most. And what is one of the things we need most as parents? Relating to other parents. We have enjoyed the comfort and escape podcasts have afforded us and have put together our list of best parenting podcasts f ..read more
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What is prenatal massage? An interview with Red Moon Wellness
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by Jen Mayer
1y ago
What is a prenatal massage and how is it specific to the wellness of pregnant people? As a birth worker and former massage therapist, this was a conversation I had quite often. I am a big believer in the effectiveness of bodywork to support the pregnancy and postpartum journey and enjoy providing evidence-based information, as does my friend and colleague Lena DeGloma. The two of us have known each other for over a decade, beginning back when we were both doulas and massage therapists. Since then we have both become moms and Lena has taken her passions and built Red Moon Wellness, an incredibl ..read more
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I'm Pregnant, Now What?
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by Jen Mayer
1y ago
Congrats! This post is for you if you've recently found out you're pregnant. You're likely feeling a cascade of emotions- excitement, fear, joy, worry, anticipation, confusion, or perhaps even feeling quite ill and tired. Anything or more is completely expected and normal right now. You've just found out some huge news! As doulas we typically haven't met our clients yet at this point. Unless they are friends or repeat clients. That doesn't mean newly pregnant women can't benefit from the emotional and informational support of a doula. Right from the start parents are faced with choices and dec ..read more
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6 Things You'll Be Glad Someone Told You About Pregnancy, Birth & Postpartum: Part II
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by Jen Mayer
1y ago
by Sasha Weigel, RN, CLC, CD(DONA)  This is the second installment of this blog piece.  I sent out a survey to mothers about what they wished someone had told them about the whole process of pregnancy, birth and postpartum. Specifically, I wanted to find out what areas might have distressed or caused concern so that some light could be shed on these topics for future mothers. Much about pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum is openly discussed amongst peers, with OB/GYNs/midwives or easily located in a maternity book. But much is also not covered, is simply not discussed or is seemin ..read more
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Baby Caravan’s picks for the BEST parenting and pregnancy apps
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by Jen Mayer
2y ago
Parenthood hasn’t gotten any easier even with all of the modern luxuries we now enjoy.  If anything, the demands placed on us have made life and raising children a lot more complicated and stressful. But what is great are the way that many of the modern luxuries support our journeys and adventures as parents in this hectic world. Parenting apps are one resource that we love here at Baby Caravan.  A handful of really useful apps have been developed to help with our self-care and mental health as parents with young children, while some take a ton of the stress out of caring for a youn ..read more
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Interview with Lindsay Liben // Infertility Psychotherapist
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by Jen Mayer
2y ago
Anyone trying to conceive (TTC) is familiar with the bursting anticipation as you wake up the morning after your “two week wait” and race to the bathroom. Never has the first pee of the day been so important. Palms perspire as you frantically try to unwrap the First Response pregnancy test, while begging your bladder to hang on another few seconds. In college you had no problem acing exams, but this test is different - it’s fraught with anxiety and fear. You can’t help but peek as the liquid spreads past the results window. A single line materializes. Followed by…nothing. You wait a few more ..read more
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Making your new schedule: for new moms heading back to work
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by Jen Mayer
2y ago
The thing about being a new mom is you still acutely remember what life was like before your baby was born. Like really remember it. What it was to sleep in, and not be awoken every 45-60 minutes through the night. {Side note: parents of newborns truly understand how sleep deprivation is a torture tactic.} You remember eating with both hands, and having a meal at the same time as your partner. Completing tasks is another thing you remember being able to do; one because you didn't have a little person to interrupt you, and two you didn't forget what you were doing while you were doing it. Memo ..read more
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Breastfeeding: the first 24 hours
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by Jen Mayer
2y ago
By Sasha Weigel, RN, CLC, CD (DONA)  Congratulations! Your baby is in your arms. What an incredible transformation you’ve just experienced: from one body into two. Now is the time for the two of you to learn, together, how to sustain your baby’s life on the outside. Breastfeeding is something both your body and your baby know how to do. It’s part of the same innate wisdom that knew how to grow and develop your baby when they were on the inside. If you listen carefully, your body and your baby will guide you.  Every time you give birth, you become a new mother, whether this is your f ..read more
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