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Best Birth Books
  • Ina May's Guide to Childbirth
    Ina May's Guide to Childbirth
    by Ina May Gaskin

  • Birthing from Within: An Extra-Ordinary Guide to Childbirth Preparation
    Birthing from Within: An Extra-Ordinary Guide to Childbirth Preparation
    by CNM, MA, Pam England, PhD, Rob Horowitz

  • CALMS A Guide to Soothing Your Baby
    CALMS A Guide to Soothing Your Baby
    by Carrie Contey PhD; Debby Takikawa DC
  • Birth As We Know It
    Birth As We Know It
  • The Business of Being Born
    The Business of Being Born
    starring Ricki Lake, Dr. Michel Odent, Abby Epstein, Cara Muhlhahn, Dr. Marsden Wagner
  • What Babies Want
    What Babies Want
    starring Noah Wyle;Joseph Chilton Pearce:Sobonfu Some';David Chamberlain
  • Creating Your Birth Plan: The Definitive Guide to a Safe and Empowering Birth
    Creating Your Birth Plan: The Definitive Guide to a Safe and Empowering Birth
    by Marsden Wagner, Stephanie Gunning
  • Mothering Magazine's Having a Baby, Naturally: The Mothering Magazine Guide to Pregnancy and Childbirth
    Mothering Magazine's Having a Baby, Naturally: The Mothering Magazine Guide to Pregnancy and Childbirth
    by Peggy O'Mara
  • Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering: A Doctor's Guide to Natural Childbirth and Gentle Early Parenting Choices
    Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering: A Doctor's Guide to Natural Childbirth and Gentle Early Parenting Choices
    by Sarah Buckley
  • The Prenatal Yoga Deck: 50 Poses and Meditations
    The Prenatal Yoga Deck: 50 Poses and Meditations
    by Olivia Miller
  • Bountiful, Beautiful, Blissful: Experience the Natural Power of Pregnancy and Birth with Kundalini Yoga and Meditation
    Bountiful, Beautiful, Blissful: Experience the Natural Power of Pregnancy and Birth with Kundalini Yoga and Meditation
    by Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa
  • The Natural Pregnancy Book: Herbs, Nutrition and Other Holistic Choices
    The Natural Pregnancy Book: Herbs, Nutrition and Other Holistic Choices
    by Aviva Jill Romm
  • Naturally Healthy Babies and Children: A Commonsense Guide to Herbal Remedies, Nutrition, and Health
    Naturally Healthy Babies and Children: A Commonsense Guide to Herbal Remedies, Nutrition, and Health
    by Aviva Jill Romm
  • Baby Catcher: Chronicles of a Modern Midwife
    Baby Catcher: Chronicles of a Modern Midwife
    by Peggy Vincent

Entries in Postpartum (4)

Saturday
25Oct

Online Birth Classes Special!

New Lower Prices on the Co-Creative Birthing Circle!!!

In order to make quality holistic online childbirth education available and affordable to more expecting parents we have new lower prices on all our Co-Creative Birth Circles!

Whoohoo!

Mama's and Papa's to-be this is over 50% off the valued price on both the Birthing Circle and the Deluxe Circle.

The Deluxe Circle includes the comprehensive Birthing Circle and extras, PLUS personalized Phone Consultations with Kara Spencer and an extraordinary package of Birth Books and Gifts sent directly to you by mail.

Check it out and enroll today to co-create your optimal birth experience!!!

Co-Creative Birth Circle Specials - Enrollment Page


Thursday
11Sep

Birth & Bonding

The immediate postpartum experience for mother and baby shapes how the two will communicate and respond to each other. Midwives have known for thousands of years that a successful birth includes the mother and baby bonding, breastfeeding, and falling deeply in love. Women who experience unmedicated births are given nature's gift of a peak high of love hormones including oxytocin, beta-endorphin, and prolactin at the moment of birth. This lifetime peak of love hormones facilitates the mother's ability to immediately forget the pain of labor, to hold and touch the baby, and to fall deeply in love with every little bit of their baby.

New moms after unmedicated vaginal births are able to provide skin-to-skin contact to their babies, and initiate breastfeeding soon after birth. Women who experience pharmacological pain medications or other labor medications are known to produce less of the natural labor cocktail of love hormones, and the baby also does not receive these love and natural pain relieving hormones either. Babies from medicated labors need higher rates of support with respiration and stimulation after labor, and as well may have harder times learning to breastfeed.

A new research study published in the The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry demonstrates that mothers who have natural deliveries are more responsive to their babies. Natural births enhance mother and baby bonding, enhancing breastfeeding, communication, and happiness. This study has shown that mothers after natural births are more responsive to their babies cries. Science is now proving the ancient birthing wisdom that many midwives, doulas, childbirth educators, and mothers have known in their hearts.

It has been shown in previous studies that women with epidurals and cesareans have a harder time successfully breastfeeding, for various reasons. After a cesearean, the baby and mother may not be able to be together immediately after the birth - there is a longer separation, more likely need for for tubes down babies throat to assist with clearing the lungs, and less skin-to-skin contact. Women with epidurals or IV's have more fluid in their interstitial tissues and babies can have a harder time latching on to breasts that are filled with fluid creating "puffy" nipples.

This is more reason to acknowledge that female bodies are designed to birth the way nature intended for good reason for survival of the species, as well as body, heart, and soul health. I am so grateful to live today, in a world when we have the technology for medical intervention in labor when necessitated, but wish that epidurals, cesareans, and other facilitated forms of childbirth were only used when medically called for.

In countries such as Holland, where midwives care for all healthy women, and only women who risk-out of midwifery care can go to the hospital, they have considerably higher rates of natural birth, and dramatically lower rates of maternal or infant mortality. I hope that the US will look to these studies to improve our failing maternity care system. 

Artwork by: R. L. Cairns


Wednesday
09Jul

Online Birthing Classes for 21st Century Parents

Announcing....

The Co-Creative Birthing Circle

Online Natural Childbirth Education Classes for 21st Century Parents

at the Maia Institute of Co-Creative Healing

 

baby%20love.jpg The Co-Creative Birthing Circle is a new, multi-media, comprehensive, online childbirth education class for expecting parents. This comprehensive class features an additional Birth Story Collection and Birth Circle Forum. The Deluxe Birth Circles includes private email and phone birth consultations, essential birth books, and a free bonus gift.

Learn to co-create the best birth possible for you and your baby with nature and spirit. Discover proven ways to natural ease labor pain. Empower yourself with traditional birthing wisdom and evidence-based maternity care research. Trust in birth, your body, and your baby.

 

The Co-Creative Birthing Circle features: 

  • Natural Childbirth Education 24/7
  • 7 Multi-Media Online Lessons
  • Articles, Pictures, Videos, & Resource Links
  • Over 40 videos on birth and natural parenting
  • More than 150 links to the best articles and resources on natural pregnancy & birth
  • Recommended Activities
  • Birth Circle Discussion Forum
  • PLUS: Birth Story Library
  • PLUS: Birth Humor

The mission of Co-Creative Birthing is to create healthy mothers, babies, and families worldwide through trust and love for Birth, Nature, & Spirit.

Co-Creative Birthing Circle Facilitator Training & Sage Femme: Women's Healing Arts Circle coming soon!

  

 


Monday
04Feb

Placenta Encapsulation

pregnantbelly.jpgWhen I was pregnant, I heard about the benefits of consuming one's placenta after the birth to replenish energy, facilitate a speedy recovery, and to prevent postpartum depression. I knew that placenta was an ancient remedy used for a variety of conditions for thousands of years in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

However, the few articles I read about it mentioned unappetizing recipes such as stir-fried placenta with onions and garlic, blending raw placenta into smoothies and drinking it, or even just eating it raw and plain. None of these methods appealed to me. I happily planted my son's beloved placenta in the garden behind the home he was born in.

I wish that I had the information then about placenta encapsulation. I am delighted that now I have been guided to Placenta Benefits - www.placentabenefits.info - an informative website about the powerful benefits of placenta medicine for postpartum health and more. The founder Jodi Selander offers placenta education and encapsulation services. You can also order a kit with instructions and tools to dry, powder, and encapsulate your own placenta.

The reported benefits of placenta consumption include increased breastmilk, increase energy, prevention of postpartum depression, and less postpartum bleeding. Your own placenta capsules are also excellent to save in the freezer for menopause. Small amounts of one's own dried placenta can be given to the baby or child for separation anxiety, such as the first day of school.  

I believe the placenta is a powerful healing remedy for the mother and baby and I am glad to see more modern methods of bringing this free and safe home remedy back to women and families. Placentas have been honored by cultures around the world since ancient times. In fact, the word placenta comes from old English placent and it means a round, flat cake. Thus, every year on our birthdays, we gather round and celebrate around a cake - known in olden days as a placenta - and eat it.