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 Congratulations! You are pregnant and ready to birth the best version of yourself with your baby!

Get Prepared!
Childbirth Education Service

Birth is an initiation.
It is THE most sacred work of women to create and deliver a new life onto this Earth plane.

Wether you are planning to give birth at home, birth center, or a hospital, naturally or otherwise, Your Choices Matter!

Birth is a memory that never fades, because of its intensity.
How a person feels (birthing or not) has a lifelong impact on your self-esteem as well as your relationship to yourself, partner, and child(ren)

Learn the Comfort measures, birthing positions, Labor process, and pain management techniques, as well as cultivating your intuition as parents through story medicine and birth art process, but more than anything, deepen your trust with one another through the process of sacred preparation for the most important day of your life.

 

Be supported! Doula Service

Traditionally, birth used to be a community event, where women from the village would participate to help with labor or help the mother after birth to allow for safe and supported birth, maximum healing, and sacred bonding with the baby.

In today’s modern culture of birth, often a woman feels alone in the process, even if the loved ones are present.
A doula walks alongside the birthing person during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum as your guide.

Stay active!
Prenatal Yoga Service

Yoga teaches us to breathe deeply and stay calm.
I’d like to think that I am cultivating an intimate relationship to my breath.

It can be such a helpful tool when it comes to birth, where your sensations can override your thoughts and emotions and quite frankly, you ‘lose control’

Learn to surrender through the prenatal yoga practice.
Breath through the chaos and reach the eye of the storm…

The only way is Through.

 

Invest in your relationship with yourself

There are Conscious actions and Unconscious actions.
You bring ALL of you to the birth.
So, while you are pregnant is a great time to look into your emotional and behavioral patterns as well as how your life experience/ personal tendencies can affect your experience of birth.
By deep diving into your personal growth NOW, you can create a healthier foundation of motherhood/parenthood for your sweet baby.

 

Improve your relationship with your parenting partner

Pregnancy, Birth, and becoming Parents will test your relationship, 100%!!!!
When you are exhausted taking care of a new baby (or perhaps older children too) and trying to heal and figure out your new life as a mom is NOT the time you want to be working on your relationship problems.

When you are pregnant, a woman needs and deserves the top level support. If that is not your experience yet, let’s change it.
When you give birth, wether the partner is present at birth or not, how you relate to your birth experience has a lot to do with how you and your partner show up together as a team in parenting.

And when you are a parent, needless to say, your loving, caring, and harmonious teamwork not only model a peaceful communication but offers a stable foundation for your child’s concept of LOVE!


By working through the negative or unhealthy relating patterns now and having a productive conversation to prep for ‘After Baby’, save yourselves from the heartache of figuring it out the hard way.

Sexy Nursing Clothes to support your Breastfeeding Journey

I was frustrated to not find many cool looking clothes that I could easily nurse my children in. I do not like the ‘hidden’ nursing slits and covers, as it makes a mom looks like she is doing something ‘wrong’ that needs ‘hiding’.
It is quite the opposite; I am damn proud of my body’s ability to make life-sustaining milk for the babies and children! 

💟 Moms can look cool and hot, too! 💟


Check out my small line of clothes that guarantee you Comfort and Juiciness! 

 

“Having learned from her Birth Education had made a huge difference for my husband and I when the birth experience took a surprising turn”

—Sarah S.