Posts Tagged ‘birth’
Navigating the Challenges of PMADS: Focus on PTSD
For some, the postpartum period can be shadowed by perinatal mood and anxiety disorders
Read MoreGiving birth….a time filled with anticipation, joy, and a fair share of anxiety….Enter the MFD doula: your doula can make a world of difference during and after childbirth.
What is a Doula? The term ‘doula’ comes from ancient Greek, meaning ‘a woman who serves,’ and that is precisely what they do—serve the needs of the birthing person during one of the most significant moments of their life! A doula is a trained professional who provides continuous physical, emotional, and informational support to birthing…
Read MoreCradle Cap? What is that?
The exact cause of cradle cap is unknown, but it’s believed to be related to an overproduction of oil (sebum) in the baby’s oil glands. This excess oil can mix with dead skin cells, leading to the formation of scales. Cradle cap is more common in newborns and infants up to three months old, but…
Read MoreMidwifery Care vs. OB/GYN Care
Midwifery and obstetrical care are both essential components of the healthcare system, providing healthcare to mothers and infants before, during, and immediately after birth. Both midwifery and obstetrical care are rooted in the same principles of providing safe, respectful, and compassionate care to ensure the best outcomes for mothers and babies. However, there are key…
Read MoreTurkey Chili
Easy Postpartum Meal (to freeze or eat for dinner tonight!) This is a super easy meal that can be re-heated a couple of times and it’s great for healing and nourishment postpartum. It packs plenty of protein and fiber–which, believe me, you need after delivery. You can also eat this with gluten free cassava chips…
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