By admin, on October 18th, 2010%
A Guest Post by Lauren Hale, a mother of three and survivor of Postpartum Mood Disorders
When Susan* first saw the double pink lines on her pregnancy test, the last thing she thought about was a cesarean section. In fact, she barely paid attention to the information about Cesarean Sections offered during her childbirth class. A friend . . . → Read More: Is there a link between C-Sections and Postpartum Mood Disorders?
By admin, on October 12th, 2010%
Your pregnant and you feel like a gorgeous, glowing superwoman embracing her new body. Or like many women, you feel bloated, fat and exhausted or somewhere in between.
Some days I loved my growing belly and enjoyed all the kicks and hiccups that made it jump and shake. Other days it was more of a struggle to appreciate the bump that . . . → Read More: Maternity and Newborn Photos: A Must for Moms-to-Be
By admin, on April 5th, 2010%
Having a baby is a time of great excitement and anticipation. A LaborKit is a pre-packed canvas bag with all the necessary items to help you prepare for birth and practical items to help make baby’s delivery and your recovery as stress-free as possible.
We have consulted with many nurses, doulas and mothers to create the most practical . . . → Read More: What is a LaborKit?
By admin, on March 24th, 2010%
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Survey Reveals Overwhelming Support for Vaginal Birth After Cesarean and Desire for Better Care
In a recent survey, hundreds of mothers shared positive and negative feelings about their cesarean birth. While traumatic and disappointing described the majority of experiences, many also expressed gratitude.
Hartford, Connecticut. March 22, 2010 – Eight hundred and sixty one women . . . → Read More: Press Release: Post-Cesarean Feelings Survey
