19/04/2024
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Co-sleeping
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How to handle tantrums 📝
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opens up about her experience with breastfeeding and bottle feeding her twins. This is such an important topic, thank you for using your platform to talk about it!
“For the past 2 and a half years, I’ve openly shared my breastfeeding journey with you all. Today, I’m excited to share a little bit more.
After becoming a mom, I recognized the shame culture surrounding parents’ decisions to feed their children. Everyday I am amazed and grateful for all that my body is capable of, but I constantly remind myself that it doesn’t have to do it all. That it’s ok to feel exhausted raising 3 children under 3, that it’s ok to live in a postpartum body, that it’s ok to ask for help and support, that it’s ok to formula feed when I can’t breastfeed. That my best is best, no matter what it looks like.
My twins were combo fed for 5 months, and are now fully formula fed and everyone is healthy and happy and growing strong.
Parents know best, so trust in their decision to feed their babies how they chose.”
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Enjoying some 🍦in this hot weather.
Happy Friday 🥰
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“When pregnant, the cells of the baby migrate into the mothers bloodstream and then circle back into the baby, it’s called “fetal-maternal microchimerism”.
For 41 weeks, the cells circulate and merge backwards and forwards, and after the baby is born, many of these cells stay in the mother’s body, leaving a permanent imprint in the mothers tissues, bones, brain, and skin, and often stay there for decades. Every single child a mother has afterwards will leave a similar imprint on her body, too.
Even if a pregnancy doesn't go to full term or if you have an abortion, these cells still migrate into your bloodstream.
Research has shown that if a mother's heart is injured, fetal cells will rush to the site of the injury and change into different types of cells that specialize in mending the heart.
The baby helps repair the mother, while the mother builds the baby.
How cool is that?
This is often why certain illnesses vanish while pregnant.
It’s incredible how mothers bodies protect the baby at all costs, and the baby protects & rebuilds the mother back - so that the baby can develop safely and survive.
Think about crazy cravings for a moment. What was the mother deficient in that the baby made them crave?
Studies have also shown cells from a fetus in a mothers brain 18 years after she gave birth. How amazing is that?”
If you’re a mom you know how you can intuitively feel your child even when they are not there….Well, now there is scientific proof that moms carry them for years and years even after they have given birth to them.
I find this to be so very beautiful.
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Follow the pizza trail 🍕
We found the cutest felt pizza on our trip the other day. We’ve been eating felt pizza from Noah’s kitchen for three days now and it’s delicious 😅
The lovely bond between mother and baby 😂
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Postpartum hair loss sucks, but it's mostly unavoidable. There's some science behind the whole process which should help you understand the why, when, how, and make you NOT fully freak out. It's totally okay to freak out a little though. (swipe)
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Happy Halloween 👻
Happy Halloween weekend 👻
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This is hilarious 😆
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Seasonal Depression
This is more common than we think it is, people tend to brush it off but in some cases it needs to be brought up to a professional.
This is especially for moms who are experiencing postpartum depression/ anxiety.
Please look for the signs and consult your doctor right away ❤️
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Newborn sleep fascinates me because it is SO DIFFERENT than sleep after 4/5 months. They spend an enormous portion of their sleep in REM sleep, they aren’t producing melatonin, we aren’t working with their circadian rhythm yet, it’s just so dang different.
Because the biology of their sleep is different, we approach it differently. We control what we can control, and then we surrender to the reality of newborn life.
For newborns we are looking at 5 things to optimize their sleep. Sleep pressure, sensory reg, frequent feeding during the day, clusterfeeding in the evening, and optimizing their nighttime environment.
When we maintain sleep pressure, we prevent those tiny babes from getting overtired. When we regulate their sensory systems, we help feel them calm enough to snooze. Optimizing feeding can help them to do a longer first stretch at night. And optimizing that sleep environment can help when they cycle into lighter sleep.
What was the newborn period like for you?
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What are normal sleeping patterns by age?
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@ashleygraham opens up about her experience with breastfeeding and bottle feeding her twins. This is such an important topic, thank you for using your platform to talk about it! “For the past 2 and a half years, I’ve openly shared my breastfeeding journey with you all. Today, I’m excited to share a little bit more. After becoming a mom, I recognized the shame culture surrounding parents’ decisions to feed their children. Everyday I am amazed and grateful for all that my body is capable of, but I constantly remind myself that it doesn’t have to do it all. That it’s ok to feel exhausted raising 3 children under 3, that it’s ok to live in a postpartum body, that it’s ok to ask for help and support, that it’s ok to formula feed when I can’t breastfeed. That my best is best, no matter what it looks like. My twins were combo fed for 5 months, and are now fully formula fed and everyone is healthy and happy and growing strong. Parents know best, so trust in their decision to feed their babies how they chose.” #motherhood
When it comes to increasing your baby’s intellect, research shows that what babies most need is to be exposed to the physical reality of what the world is like. Build intellectual skills by showing your baby how they relate to time, space and matter. Just inviting them into your everyday life and letting them observe and experience will greatly increase their intellect! Babies benefit greatly by watching these experiences as well as partaking in the action. ✨ Cause-Effect Events; experiences that show that one event is always followed by another event. For instance - dropping an object will cause it to fall. ✨ Means-end Actions; doing something that will secure a desired outcome. For instance, opening up a cabinet allows you to take out a box of cereal. ✨ Self-Object Experiences - experiencing how they relate to different objects and their properties. ✨ Object-Object Experiences - how different objects relate to each other. For instance, a cup holds water. I’m sure you’re doing a lot of these things naturally - but now that you know how powerful they are - what are you going to do more of? [Based off work by Dr. William H. Stasso] Repost @mommyacademy ❤️
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