Showing posts with label networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label networking. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

FREE Cloth Diaper Party

You're Invited
To A Cloth Diaper Party


Thursday May 21st
6:30-8:00pm
2313 Carleton Ave.
Fort Worth, TX 76107

Hosted By
Stephanie Carruth

RSVP by May 19th at 731-8981

All products brought to you by:
Hip Green Baby

www.hip-green-baby.com

What to know more about cloth diapers but are overwhelmed by what you see online? Confused on all the different types of diapers? Or, do you just want to see what it is all about? Come for yummy food and to visit with other moms and moms-to-be!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Natural Childbirth Advocate in Spokane, WA

My husband's cousin, Tine, lives in Spokane. She has had two natural births, one in San Fransisco and one in Spokane. She has a new website/blog that advocates natural childbirth in her area. She is also an incredible graphic designer. Check out her website!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Get Support - Hire a Doula

Yesterday I was very excited to learn that www.naturalchildbirth.org had picked up my previous blog on the home birth and posted it on their blog! I have recently become a registered member of their organization (at no cost). It is a great website and forum for all aspects of pregnancy and birth. What a great way to network with other professionals as well as expectant mothers. Get ideas and support from a wide variety of people. Check out the site.

It all goes along with my belief that women need support and encouragement in every stage of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Women have been helping other women for thousands of years. There is no shame in asking for help or support. I believe that more women would choose to have a natural birth if they could have an advocate, such as a doula, there to encourage and comfort them. The absence of support can lead to the presence of fear or thoughts of "I cannot do this anymore".

Think back to when you were a child. Remember when you would fall on the sidewalk while you were playing outside and cry like the world was ending? Who was there to comfort your boo boo? Most likely it was your mother. She would kiss it and instantly you would be out running and playing again or getting back up on that bicycle. Mom was there to assure you that it was okay and if it happened again she would be right there to pick you up. This is how I view my role as a doula. I am there to encourage you and support you in your birth when you think or feel as though you "can't go on", because you CAN!