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Blog about empowering parents with the knowledge and confidence to embrace the wonderful journey of parenthood. Find articles on Parenting, Pregnancy, Toddler, Family, Food, and more. Authored by Michelle Jackson, a registered Midwife & Nurse, Childbirth Educator, and Infant Sleep Specialist.
Parents 2B Blog
2M ago
Welcome to parenthood—a journey filled with love, laughter, and a whole lot of learning. One of the most important things you’ll do as a new parent is ensuring your baby’s...
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Parents 2B Blog
3M ago
Over the past few weeks, I have had many a conversation about routine v’s no routine amongst mothers and colleagues, and it seems that it is, I guess what I one would say a ‘hot off the press’ topic at the moment.
I often get asked my opinion on routines and my response is always the same; if a routine works for you then here is a routine. If a routine isn’t your thing, then that’s Ok too.
Absolutely, when a parent reaches out struggling with there littles ones sleep, then 100% I will always start with a few days on routine until we see what the little one does organically as we really n ..read more
Parents 2B Blog
3M ago
In the case of an emergency: please phone 000
Parents2b does not offer a 24 hour service. Parents2b is also not here to replace your General Practitioner (GP), Obstetrician or your Paediatrician. It is essential with any medical concerns you contact your chosen health professional.
After hours, please call 13 Health or present to your closest emergency department or if you are concerned about your baby’s health please contact your GP.
13 Health – 24 hour health hotline including Child Health information & Advice www.health.qld.gov.au/13health
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Parents 2B
8M ago
Early postpartum is a whirlwind of emotions and excitement. You finally get to meet
the little human you’ve been nurturing for the last 7-9months! It’s a time of
celebration and a time of change as your heart expands to include its newest
addition.
You have just experienced first-hand the changes your body slowly goes through
during pregnancy. Postpartum is a new kettle of fish though – your little one is
earthside, your pelvic organs are more mobile, and your body is healing from the
process of birth. On top of this, you’re attending newborn appointments, learning
how to feed and settle a bab ..read more
Parents 2B
1y ago
Did you know that combs and plant pods/seeds have been used for pain relief in birthing for centuries?
To explain how it works we need to look at the Gate Control Theory!!
The gate control theory of pain says that the brain cannot concentrate on more than one sensation at the same time, asserting that non-painful input closes the nerve “gates” to painful input, which prevents pain sensation from traveling to the central nervous system.
The teeth of the comb or the spikes from the banksia pod applies acupressure to points to the hand – creating a distraction and a new focal point for the brain ..read more
Parents 2B Blog
1y ago
I recently had a mum reach out to me (via her paediatrician’s recommendation) needing support around her little one’s sleep, well more lack thereof.
Mum was very apprehensive with reaching out as she generally follows attachment-based parenting drawing from attachment theory from Bowlby and Ainsworth’s work (not “attachment parenting” as coined by Sears). She wanted to be responsive and develop a secure attachment by the development of a secure base and safe haven for her little one.
Mum wanted to be supportive and responsive.
Mum was surprised with P2B recommendation as she had preconce ..read more
Parents 2B Blog
1y ago
Solids… what a crazy and conflicting world that topic can be for parents. It’s even worse when health professionals advice conflicts … it seems even they can’t agree.
How do you know as a parent what to do? When to start seems to be the biggest debate.
Who do you listen to?
Is it at 4 months, after 6 months, or is somewhere between 4 to 6 months but closer to 6 months.
Many parents ask me my thoughts.. and yes, I am probably adding to the conflicting advice with my opinion… but it is a question I get asked at least twice a day so I am going to put myself out there and answer the question! Soli ..read more
Parents 2B
1y ago
If you are looking for some extra motivation and incentive to do your pelvic floor muscle training during pregnancy this blog may be just what you need to read.
There have been so many studies looking at the effect of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) in pregnancy and research continues to give them a big thumbs up.
Why are they so valuable?
Firstly, PFMT helps to improve labor outcomes. When we learn to do our pelvic floor exercises correctly, we learn to fully contract and fully relax the muscles of the pelvis. Having the ability to fully relax your pelvic floor leads to more efficient pus ..read more
Parents 2B Blog
1y ago
Always a hot topic! I’ve had LOADS of questions about dressing bubs for sleep in this weather. Lots of concerns from parents about over heating and also how to know if bub is too cold. I briefly addressed this a few days ago in stories but wanted to give this a permanent spot, so bookmark this for ease of reference. How to tell if your little one is COLD. Common signs include:
How to tell if your little one is COLD. Common signs include:
Crying in the cot but generally settles quickly and easily in arms (because you are warm)
Sleeping arms but wakes within 10 or so minutes after being ..read more
Parents 2B
1y ago
I often get asked when to offer a cup!
Around 6 months is the perfect time.
Offering a cup over a “sipper cup” or straw helps your little one develop a mature sucking motion, promotes positive oral development and helps with their hand eye coordination.
Just offering 10ml at a time, increasing the volume offered as they become more competent.
If you are worried about the mess or spillage using a naturally thicker fluid is also really helpful to slow the flow down and allow your little one time to get the hang of drinking from an open cup. Yoghurt thinned down with EBM or formula, smoothies ..read more