Mommy Tips
Great Hacks For Expectant, New and More experienced Mommies.
The Amazing Benefits Of Delayed Cord Clamping
Delayed Cord Clamping is a really good idea and the health benefits of this practice are so compelling. When your babe is born, as much as 25-60% of the fetal blood supply remains inside the placenta. Waiting to clamp the umbilical cord, for just 30-60 seconds after...
15 Ways To Speed Up Labor And Delivery
Having a baby is totally exhausting and it can sure take a while. A first-time mama will labor for 12-24 hours on average. Sometimes longer. But there are things you can do before and during labor that will help make the process just a bit easier and shorter. Below...
9 Ways to Help Avoid Tearing During Childbirth
Tearing during childbirth is very painful and ranges in different degrees of severity. Many women birth large babies without a tear at all and others tear birthing tiny babies. It just depends on your body. There are things you can do to prevent tearing or more...
Is It Braxton Hicks Or Real Contractions?
It's hard to tell when you're at the end of pregnancy if you're having real contractions. After all, Braxton Hicks can be uncomfortable just like real contractions. Braxton Hicks are practice contractions so that your body can prepare for labor, in case you weren't...
13 Ways To Cope With Labor Pain Without An Epidural
Many women are very fearful of the pain of childbirth. Yet they want to experience it as naturally as possible. After all, women are made to create and birth babies and have done it since the beginning of time. It's a great honor to experience childbirth in all its...
What To Expect The First Week Home With Your Newborn
Most mamas feel like they're ready to bring the baby home after those few days at the hospital. You prepared yourself and your home and everything seems in order. But I can tell you from experience that despite all your preparations you can and will feel very...
How to Fix Flat Head And Avoid The Helmet
Babies often lay flat these days with all the things mamas use to assist them. Strollers, car seats and swings all play a role in the rise of the problem. Luckily the issue is usually very benign and can be fixed fairly easily. Nearly 50% of babies are affected at...
The First 24 Hours | What To Expect Right After Delivery Of Your Baby
If you've never had a baby before you may be wondering what to expect right after you give birth. Things can move pretty quickly and it's a very exciting time! Usually, they follow a pretty specific routine but it can vary somewhat from hospital to hospital. Let's...
How To Get Through Labor Transition Without Crying
You've gotten through most of your labor and things have really kicked up a notch. The intensity is peaking and you may want an epidural at this time. If you are wanting to give birth naturally then these will be your weakest moments. But I know you can do it, as...
10 Last Minute Things You Are Forgetting To Do Before Baby Arrives Checklist
Your baby will be here soon and you feel prepared for the most part. But there may be some important things that you are forgetting. I have created a checklist of those last minute things that you'll need to do below that you can print out. These are important...
The Best Labor Advice You’ll Ever Get For Labor And Postpartum
By the time you hit about 6 or 7 months, you really begin to think about childbirth. It can seem pretty overwhelming and if you're scared, don't be. You can ease your fears by learning more about childbirth. You are probably here now because you want to find out as...
The 4 Stages Of Labor
When you think of labor you see yourself in a hospital or on a table pushing out your baby, but truthfully it starts long before any of that. You can be in the first stage of labor at home for more than a week without even knowing it. In this...












