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How does your pregnancy impact breastfeeding?

by Catherine | Aug 24, 2025 | Babies, Birth, Breastfeeding, Prenatal, Services

It may seem like a stretch that your pregnancy affects breastfeeding for your baby. But the position of your baby in utero can restrict cranial nerves that are essential for their easy feeding. Are you feeling lower back pain on one side? These tight muscles will tilt...

Baby’s starting position at birth (part 2)

by Maggie | Aug 17, 2025 | Babies, Birth, Breastfeeding, Newborn, Prenatal, Services, Somatic bodywork

Address the source of imbalanced position There are many reasons why a baby lands in a difficult position that makes the birth longer and harder. Women and babies can get help here for their best birth preparation with myofascial (muscles-fascia) bodywork, an...

Prepare for breastfeeding in advance

by Catherine | Aug 9, 2025 | Babies, Breastfeeding, Newborn, Prenatal

While breastfeeding is a natural activity for mothers and babies, we can never know how it will actually go for a nursing pair.  How your birth goes can greatly impact breastfeeding. Your best shot at easier, pain-free breastfeeding is a vaginal birth and learning...

Baby’s starting position at birth (part 1)

by Catherine | Aug 3, 2025 | Birth, Prenatal, Services, Somatic bodywork

Baby’s starting position at birth Each baby lands in their position before birth, usually by 36 weeks gestation. What difference does their position make? Birth is easiest when your baby is head down on your left side. Most babies land here, as their heads are...

My aching back: postpartum

by Catherine | Jul 19, 2025 | Active baby in birth, Birth, Parenting, Prenatal, Services

Tight & collapsing Now your darling baby is in your arms, breastfeeding and cuddling. But now your upper back and neck are so tight. Your lower back may be aching, along with abdominal muscles still stretched out. You feel yourself collapsing. Birth is intense, so...

My aching back: pregnancy

by Catherine | Jul 19, 2025 | Active baby in birth, Birth, Parenting, Prenatal, Services

As your pregnancy progresses, small discomforts that may have come and gone over the years may now become a constant ache. Maybe it’s hard to sit at work. Is your sleep disrupted? Or is cooking dinner a pain? Your pain is not necessary Many people will dismiss...
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