While most birth education teaches about vaginal birth, there is always a chance that it may be safer for you to have a cesarean birth. It is important that you have a baseline understanding about what would happen in the case of a cesarean, so that you can be prepared, know how to advocate for yourself and ultimately be confident if you consent to a cesarean birth. Sarah helps you understand the process, what to do if your hospital cesarean rate is high, why some people have a cesarean, and tips for preparing for your birth.
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Breastfeeding Signs that Your Baby is...
100% the number one concern Sarah gets from new breastfeeding parents is “how do I know that my baby is getting enough milk?” This makes so much sense! Of course, you want to feed your child and be sure that they have what they need. Breastfeeding can be especially stressful because you’re not me...
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How to Increase Your Breastmilk Supply?
Breastfeeding shouldn't be painful, both emotionally and physically! The second most common concern families have about breastfeeding is how to increase your supply! Sarah is here to ease your minds and get that milk to flow by sharing these tips!
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5 Tips for a Positive Postpartum Expe...
Postpartum is just the time (6 weeks - 1 year) after birth when your body is recovering and you're getting to know how to care for your baby! Sarah shares the top 5 tips you need to know to help you have a successful postpartum period - they are intentionally prioritized and balanced out between ...