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Natural capacities of your baby in birth

by Catherine | Nov 17, 2025 | Active baby in birth, Babies, Birth, Newborn, Prenatal, Services, Somatic mamas

Innate resources from the beginning While in utero your baby is developing many capacities that she will bring to the birth as resources. Her abilities to move and to sense started from the earliest days. Among the very first experiences that your baby perceives is...

Best birth conditions for your baby

by Catherine | Nov 16, 2025 | Active baby in birth, Babies, Birth, Mindfulness in motion, Parenting, Prenatal, Services

Move now, move in birth Your movement throughout pregnancy gives your baby many movement opportunities that prepare her for birth. Your baby is in an entwined relationship with you. Talking with your baby prenatally opens another connection between you.  When your...

Your baby as birth partner

by Catherine | Nov 16, 2025 | Active baby in birth, Babies, Birth, Mindfulness in motion, Prenatal, Services

An intimate journey You and your baby are on an intimate journey together, and soon to share the exquisite experience of birth. You know that you can be active and empowered in your birth with good support. As a woman you have all the resources within you to own your...

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, 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...

Baby’s starting position at birth (part 1)

by Catherine | Aug 3, 2025 | Babies, 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...
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