Belly Binding in Pregnancy and Labor
Do you know how and why to belly bind?
by Ursula Sabia Sukinik | Mar 25, 2017 | Birth You Desire Blog
Do you know how and why to belly bind?
by Ursula Sabia Sukinik | Mar 14, 2017 | Birth You Desire Blog
When pregnant, it is not uncommon for the mother to feel overwhelmed or confused by all the information and new sensations that come with pregnancy.
by Ursula Sabia Sukinik | Mar 1, 2017 | Birth You Desire Blog
Babies grow quickly in the first year of life. From a breast or bottle, your baby will be eating with a spoon by one year. Around nine months of age, most babies have the dexterity to pick up small pieces of food, chew, and swallow them. This is when the fun starts as your baby is ready to try new foods as they learn to feed themselves.
by Ursula Sabia Sukinik | Mar 1, 2017 | Birth You Desire Blog
Labor is as unique as the mother who is in labor. Some mothers and babies labor quickly and efficiently and others take detours and can move slowly. When laboring in a hospital setting with an OB, it is common to receive regular vaginal exams every 2-4 hours. With these frequent vaginal exams, the laboring mother may find that her labor has fallen off the ideal and timely labor path.
by Ursula Sabia Sukinik | Feb 15, 2017 | Birth You Desire Blog
Car seat safety is critical to your child’s health. Making sense of all of the options and necessities can be very confusing. Here is our guide for you.