by Ursula Sabia Sukinik | Jul 13, 2022 | Birth You Desire Blog
Finding out you’re going to be a parent can be a moment of joy, but if you feel nervous about taking on this massive responsibility, that’s normal, too! Parenting can bring up all sorts of complicated emotions, and you may have a long list of questions about child development: toddler to teenager.
by Ursula Sabia Sukinik | Jul 12, 2022 | Birth You Desire Blog
Both cord blood and cord tissue are rich sources of newborn stem cells. Stem cells are the body’s “master cells,” helping to build organ tissues, blood, and the immune system. Cord blood predominantly contains hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), which have the potential to become blood and immune system cells. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can form bone, cartilage, and other types of connective tissue cells and are predominantly found in the cord tissue.
by Ursula Sabia Sukinik | Jul 11, 2022 | Birth You Desire Blog
Did you know that what you put into your body when trying to conceive is the SINGLE most important thing you can do. It not only makes you look and feel better but it will send signals to your body that it is time to conceive. On the other hand when you don’t give your body what it needs you are causing it to go into a fight or flight and shut down all systems especially baby making ones. If you want to make sure your body is in the optimal state for conception at ALL times so when you do get pregnant your baby has all the vitamins and nutrients it needs to grow and thrive then read further.
by Ursula Sabia Sukinik | Jul 8, 2022 | Birth You Desire Blog
For many women planning on getting pregnant, getting the mind and body ready for the nine-month journey is a good thing. When your physical and mental well-being is in harmony, you may increase your chances of a better experience conceiving. Most people get the physical aspect right but are unsure how to take care of their mindset while planning a pregnancy. Here are tips on doing that.
by Ursula Sabia Sukinik | Jul 3, 2022 | Birth You Desire Blog
Our bodies are about 60 percent water, and when we work out, we lose water and nutrients. It’s important to replace the water and electrolytes that we lose daily to avoid low energy, headaches, and to support your pregnancy or breastfeeding experience.