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Gift Ideas for Babies and Toddlers (Ages 0 to 2)
A list of the best toys for 0 to 2 year olds! Tested and approved by my two boys.
These are toys without buttons and lights and obnoxious sounds. Somewhere closer to Montessori type toys.
Homemade Dino Gummy Vitamins
Homemade, delicious, toddler-approved gummy vitamins. Easy, quick and fun to make.
Helping The New Mama
How can you best help a new mama? I surveyed a bunch of mamas and the answer is here.
Home Birth Pros and Cons
When deciding where to have your baby, there are lots of things to consider. I’ve compiled a list of pros and cons here so you can decide if a home birth is right for you.
Laborade - Staying Hydrated
From the moment you start trying to conceive (and, actually for some months before that) you should focus on taking excellent care of your body. You want your tiny tenant to thrive, so you should do everything in your power to get their home to be in the best possible shape for the nine or ten months that they're in there.
Aside from the usual need for hydration, there are a couple of factors that make it even more important during pregnancy.
Oxytocin - The Happy Hormone
Oxytocin is kind of awesome.
I gotta warn you, I'm about to get kind of nerdy in this blog post. I find this stuff fascinating, and I love getting into the nitty-gritty of it all.
If you're not into that, that's alright. I realize this article won't be everyone's cup of tea…
Home Birth Prep - What You Need In Your Home
When I decided to switch from a “traditional” hospital birth to a home birth with a midwife, I really didn’t know what I was doing. I was eight months pregnant and had about a month to get myself, my husband and my house ready to welcome our first baby in the comfort of our own living room.
Weaning Off The Boob
My goal was to breastfeed at least a year, but beyond that, I didn't really have much of a plan.
Breastfeeding is supremely convenient. I used the magic of the boob for everything. Baby's hungry? Boob. Baby's teething or uncomfortable? Boob. Baby needs to go to sleep? Boob. Baby wakes up in the middle of the night? Boob
Dealing With Morning Sickness
Morning sickness is something that affects something like 70% of pregnant women. For me, it started within days of finding out I was pregnant. For most mamas, symptoms start in the first month of pregnancy and typically taper off once you hit the second trimester (week 14) although some mamas have it longer.
Must-Have Postpartum Products
Once you've had a baby you enter two stages, simultaneously. The first is the newborn stage. It's beautiful, magical and a bit surreal. The second is postpartum. For me, this was uncomfortable, kinda gross and all too real.
Home Birth Prep: Interviewing Midwives
The following is a list of questions I would recommend asking your midwife in your initial interview/consultation. Every mama is going to have different priorities and philosophies, so there’s no specific right or wrong answer to these questions. It all depends on what you are looking for.
A Child’s Dignity
Imagine being a baby.
Your body isn't yet totally under control. You try to walk and your legs wobble under you. Drool pours out of your mouth involuntarily. You want to grab something but your hands don't seem to listen to you.
The Wonder of Childbirth
wonder - noun
a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful, unexpected, unfamiliar, or inexplicable.
Take Care of Yourself, Mama
For fifteen years, I committed myself to my career. I usually worked seventy to eighty hours a week. Typically, I was commuting ten or more hours a week.
I Am Not A Crunchy Mom
I am not a crunchy mom.
I mean, after all, I use disposable diapers! Sure, they're made from plant based materials and are fragrance free… but I'm not using cloth diapers!
Everyone Has An Opinion About Your Parenting
Everyone has an opinion on how you should be raising your child. This is simply unavoidable.
Home Birth Prep: Education
When I switched my birth plan from hospital birth to home birth, I did so with the intention of taking back control of my pregnancy and delivery.
I Fired My Birth Team at Eight Months Pregnant
I was exactly 8 months pregnant when I decided to switch from a "traditional" hospital birth to a home birth.