07 août 2017

Water Birth

  "People never sing...except in the bathroom. Birthing women also make their natural sounds next to running bath water. There is something about the power of water. People are drawn to water, spas, and sacred streams. Women in labor are drawn to water, too."- Michel Odent, MD. Birthing in water is every womens right. With the right tools, research, and prenatal care all women can accomplish this. My wish and goal is to help provide one of these tools for your family to help create your sacred space on your Birth Day.   ... [Lire la suite]

28 mai 2017

reviews and photos

Tequesta 01/20/2017 We love you Caroline,thanks for your amazing support dede,and baby Juliana       near Paris, France · My dear friend. My English is approximate but I want to say to you : thank you! Your support and your advice were very precious for us. I am sure that you will help other parents (as you help us). Théodore is healthy today: It is a miracle! Born 29/12/12 at 29 sa 3 Pounds  15 inches,Today 30/11/13 11 month 8540g  69 cm Good development. Just a... [Lire la suite]
13 septembre 2016

placenta of Palm Beach Florida

http://placentaofpalmbeach.com/ Placenta encapsulation of Palm Beach FloridaThe placenta benefits a healing mother after birth in many forms. Placenta smoothies, capsules, creams, tincuters, essences and homeopathic remedies can all be made using the placenta; each having their own benefit to the body and encouraging a quicker more natural recovery after birth.http://placentaofpalmbeach.com
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21 avril 2014

The Benefits of Delayed cord clamping

The Benefits of Delayed Cord Clamping Watch this movie http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3RywNup2CM Cord Still Attached Photo Credit: Sharon Mollerus Delayed cord clamping, also known as ‘optimal cord clamping’, is becoming more popular due to the many benefits this simple practice can do for your baby. Published studies suggests delaying cord clamping results in healthier blood and iron levels in babies. When your baby is born – premature or full term – only about 2/3rd of his/her blood is in its body with a 1/3rd... [Lire la suite]
04 avril 2014

Failure of progress

      8 Natural & Effective Tips For a ‘Stalled’ Labour If you’re birthing in a hospital and find that your labour reaches a plateau or stalls, unless you’re informed about what a stalled labour means and what you can do to help yourself, it can become a very anxious time. Sooner or later, you will receive (increasing) pressure to accept a medical augmentation to hurry things along, for example, breaking your waters or using Syntocinon, which is the same drug used intravenously (in a drip) to induce labour,... [Lire la suite]
12 septembre 2013

Home Birth

Home Birth why not?   Could home birth be for me? Home birth can be an option for you if: You are having a healthy, low-risk pregnancy            You want to avoid an episiotomy, cesarean section,   epidural and other similar interventions You want to share the experience with family and   friends You want to be free to move around, change  positions, take a shower, and eat or drink freely during labor You want to enjoy the comforts of your... [Lire la suite]
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10 septembre 2013

Breastfeeding

      Nearly all nursing mothers worry at one time or another about whether their babies are getting enough milk. Since we can’t measure breastmilk intake the way we can formula intake, it is easy to be insecure about the adequacy of our milk supplies. The “perception” of insufficient breastmilk production is the most common reason mothers give for weaning or early introduction of solids or supplements. Although there is a very small percentage of women who can’t produce enough milk no matter what they do, this is... [Lire la suite]
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09 septembre 2013

Lotus Birth

Lotus Birth       Each day, in hospitals across the country, proud family members cut the umbilical cords of their brand-new babies. It's a rite of passage marking the arrival of a fully autonomous human being. But some families choose to skip the cord cutting. In fact, they leave the umbilical cord and placenta attached to the baby until it dries out and falls off by itself — a process that can take many days.   This practice is called Lotus Birth, or umbilical non-severance. The New York Post recently... [Lire la suite]
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27 mai 2013

scarf baby carrier

  In France the scarf is a Fashion accessory       How do I know? well I m French lol and I used to carry my babies, and  I made hundreds of scarfs, for fun , for friends and for clients. In Paris you need to get a scarf to match any outfit.   same with baby outfit Okay, okay, I do not live in France anymore, but I m sure you can find them almost anywhere why a scarf? and not a classic baby carrier?  Well.... ask your Back   The newborn has a perfect... [Lire la suite]
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13 mai 2013

fees and agreement

   Caroline:(561)-972-1010   doula9months@gmail.com  www.doula9months.com      VIP Birth Doula Agreement The following services are provided in the Birth Doula package:      An initial consultation UNLIMITED prenatal visits   Unlimited email, phone or texting support   Continuous, uninterrupted support during your labor and birth  Immediate support after the birth of your baby, during the recovery phase A postpartum home visit   ... [Lire la suite]