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To My Son, on your Due Date
Read More: To My Son, on your Due DateI promise I began this post on your due date, Wells. It’s just that–you’re the fourth child and while I had every intention of writing the full story of your birth on your actual due date (since you came 8 days early!), it’s taken me a few additional days to write it down. And, to…
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15 Ways to Get Ready to Have Another Baby
Read More: 15 Ways to Get Ready to Have Another BabyAs a mom of two kids with a third on the way, I have done the whole “get ready to have a baby” thing a couple times over. The first time felt momentous–baby showers, stocking the whole house, child-proofing, learning about labor and delivery, etc etc etc. It was a lot! But now, I’ve come…
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5 Skills I want my Eldest Child to Learn Before Having a 3rd Baby
Read More: 5 Skills I want my Eldest Child to Learn Before Having a 3rd BabyIt’s true that I’m sure nothing can prepare us for what life with a third child will be like. A friend we know with three kids quoted comedian, Jim Gaffigan, who said that it’s sort of like you’re drowning and then someone throws you a baby. So my expectations have been set low. 😉 Regardless,…
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Pregnancy Exercises for Easing Discomfort & Preparing You for Labor
Read More: Pregnancy Exercises for Easing Discomfort & Preparing You for LaborIn my previous post about having a low-risk pregnancy, I mentioned how helpful pregnancy exercises are for preparing your body for a natural labor. The Bradley Method teaches a series of 6 main exercises meant to tone and prepare your muscles to give birth, and I have found them to be very helpful with my…
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Things No One Tells You About Postpartum
Read More: Things No One Tells You About PostpartumWhen I became a mama the first time around, I was shocked at all of the things I didn’t know about postpartum. Postpartum is the season of motherhood after you have a baby–the time that your body spends in healing and recovery after carrying and birthing a child. And in my experience, I have found…
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It’s Go Time! What to Pack in Your Hospital Bag
Read More: It’s Go Time! What to Pack in Your Hospital BagAs the days got nearer to my son’s due date, I wanted to make sure our hospital bags were packed and ready to go. We packed 3 bags–1 for mama, 1 for dad, and 1 for baby. Once the bags were packed, I tied a colored ribbon on each so that Matt would know which…
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How to have a low-risk pregnancy and prepare for Natural Labor
Read More: How to have a low-risk pregnancy and prepare for Natural LaborI need to begin this post by saying that I didn’t know that I wanted to have a natural labor the first time I was pregnant. My friend, Hannah, was telling me about her labor and she said a phrase I have never heard anyone else say. She said, “I absolutely loved my labor.” That…
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Baby Nursery Must Haves for the Minimalist Mama
Read More: Baby Nursery Must Haves for the Minimalist MamaHey, mama! I am so excited for this new journey of motherhood that you have begun. If you’re reading this post, you are probably searching through the many, very long lists of what you’ve been told your new baby needs in their nursery. While I do think there are some key things to have in…
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What to do now that you’re Expecting
Read More: What to do now that you’re ExpectingHey there, new mama! Congratulations! You are about to embark on one of your wildest journeys yet. When I learned that I was pregnant, I had so many questions–number one being, “what do I do now?” I wanted to document the steps that were helpful to me in hopes that it blesses new mamas AND…
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