The Value of Birth Support
by Rachel Lloyd, MCD The year is 2020, and the pandemic is bearing down on us across the globe. As hospitals and medical workers struggle to keep the disease from spreading, women are suddenly forced […]
by Rachel Lloyd, MCD The year is 2020, and the pandemic is bearing down on us across the globe. As hospitals and medical workers struggle to keep the disease from spreading, women are suddenly forced […]
by Katy Carlson In modern obstetrics, labor is often described as a short event measured in hours—beginning when contractions become regular and ending when a baby is born. It is typically tracked by cervical dilation […]
article contributed by Leslie Campos Image: Freepik Pregnancy doesn’t just show up in your belly. It sneaks into your joints. Your digestion. Your mood. And very often — your mouth. Bleeding gums? Sour taste? Swelling […]
by Leslie Campos at wellparents.com In this digital age, remote work has become commonplace. However, working from home can present unique challenges when you’re a parent to a toddler or a baby. This article will provide […]