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Why does my partnership suck?
The daily stresses of co-parenting are not talked about enough. The stress, overwhelm, and sleep deprivation can bring out the worst in your relationship. Even if you’ve made it past the baby stage without much tension, there are toddler meltdowns, sibling negotiations, and school decisions ahead that can put an emotional strain on your partnership.
What do you need in 2024?
After weeks of holiday hustle, where the focus is on everything but self-care, we asked parents: What do YOU need in 2024?
Confronting the Stigma of Pregnancy Loss: Insights + Resources
Miscarriages are surprisingly common, yet so many women suffer in silence. They can bring up deep feelings of isolation and guilt. Statistically 1 in 3 women will have a miscarriage in her life.
Sh*t no one tells you (in the weeks after birth)
Ok, real talk, having a baby is messy is so many ways. What’s frustrating though is that all the “mess” isn’t really acknowledged. You’re not only physically recovering, you are balancing hormones, a mental state of being over tired, maybe anxious, worried, relationships are strained, family may be demanding for visits etc. etc. After having your baby you may hear things like “wow you look great, your body bounced back!” And you may think “cool thanks, I’m physically fine, but mentally I’m really really not.” Having a baby is hard to explain, and hard to understand until you’ve done it- so here’s some of the things that aren’t really talked about that a few moms in our community put together. Hopefully this helps at least one new parent not feel so alone in the first few weeks of postpartum.
Choosing Home Birth: A Calm and Personal Approach
Home birth has been gaining popularity as an alternative option for expectant parents seeking a more personalized and tranquil birthing experience. In this Q&A-style blog, we sit down with Kat, a soon-to-be second-time mother who has decided to have a home birth.
What is Pelvic Floor PT and When Do You Need It?
Want to get the scoop on pelvic floor health, but feel too sheepish to ask? Let’s normalize talking about it!
We asked two of our favorite Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists to give us the “down low” (no pun intended!) on how to keep our bodies healthy and in shape—both inside and out!
Variation, Not Modification: Listening to Your Body
After feeling like my back was held together with bandaids, I took a class with physical therapist and pelvic floor specialist, Dr. Jenn Gelfand. “I always tell my patients, it’s not about modification, it’s about variation,” she emphasized. “It shouldn’t feel like you're weak, or holding back – it’s about listening to your body, what it needs, how it moves, and meeting you where you’re at.”
Baby- Wearing Options and Benefits
Thank you to Boston Baby Nurse & Nanny for featuring our blog on their site!
5 Things I Wish I’d Known Before Baby
Between advice from friends and Google, it can be incredibly overwhelming to prepare for the birth of your baby. Here are the five lessons I wish I had known during my prenatal days.