Bump Babe N Beyond

Bump Babe N Beyond Please visit my website or contact me for available package deals, rates and availability. Sliding scale available for low income families.

Birth & Postpartum Doula-Breastfeeding counselor with advanced Lactation certification CLC-Childbirth Educator
Your body,Your birth,Your way

Empowering!Educational!Passionated!Evidence based information I also offer virtual support across the US.

04/04/2023

Pregnancy can be an exciting and overwhelming time in your life. Pacify doulas are here to support you! You can call a doula with questions about creating a birth plan, prenatal appointments, pain management during labor, preparing for the baby at home, packing your hospital bag, and more!

How to help the baby proper latch?The first photo for me is the key for success in proper positioning of your baby (Gate...
03/18/2023

How to help the baby proper latch?

The first photo for me is the key for success in proper positioning of your baby (Gate for successful breastfeeding).

Photo no 2 is how you position the baby on right angles to take the whole ar**la.
This is always for me the Masterpiece in successful breastfeeding journey 🫶🤩.

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💫💫💫Baby born en caul. An en caul birth is when the baby comes out still inside an intact amniotic sac(caul). This might ...
02/21/2023

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Baby born en caul. An en caul birth is when the baby comes out still inside an intact amniotic sac(caul). This might make it look like the newborn is gift-wrapped in a soft, jello-like bubble.💗

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DELAYED CORD CLAMPING - WAIT FOR WHITE After baby is born we usually think of the umbilical cord as a relic – part a lif...
02/21/2023

DELAYED CORD CLAMPING - WAIT FOR WHITE
After baby is born we usually think of the umbilical cord as a relic – part a life support system that is no longer needed. But the reality is that the cord has one last job to do, and it’s a big one.

The cord and placenta are a sort of external circulation system: one vein carries oxygen and nutrient-rich blood from the placenta to the baby, and two arteries carry carbon dioxide rich blood and waste away from baby to the placenta for purification. When baby is born, about 1/3 of its blood is in the external part of the circulation system, but quickly makes it’s way to the baby via the umbilical cord. Unless of course, the cord is cut before the transfer is complete.

Delayed umbilical cord clamping (DCC) allows more blood to transfer from the placenta to the baby, increasing the baby’s blood volume by up to a third.

The iron in the blood increases the newborn’s iron storage, which is vital for healthy brain development.

Some new studies have found that DCC can have a positive effect on both preterm and full-term babies. These benefits include an increase in placental transfusion, a 60% increase of RBCs and a 30% increase in neonatal blood volume.

Another advantage of DCC is the decreased risk of iron deficiency anemia.
The extra blood at birth helps the baby to cope better with the transition from life in the womb, where everything is provided for them by the placenta and the mother, to the outside world. Their lungs get more blood so that the exchange of oxygen into the blood can take place smoothly.

Delayed clamping also results in an infusion of stem cells, which play an essential role in the development of the immune, respiratory, cardiovascular, and central nervous systems, among many other functions. The concentration of stem cells in fetal blood is higher than at any other time of life. ICC [immediate cord clamping] leaves nearly one-third of these critical cells in the placenta.

Stem cells may also help to repair any brain damage the baby might have suffered during a difficult birth.

02/19/2023
How can you tell when the amniotic sac ruptures? Sometimes moms aren’t sure. Fluid can either come out of the amniotic s...
02/17/2023

How can you tell when the amniotic sac ruptures?

Sometimes moms aren’t sure. Fluid can either come out of the amniotic sac with a big gush or a small trickle.

Sometimes moms can feel a “pop” sensation other times it just happens (even when sleeping) and fluid leaks out. She may question what exactly is leaking out.

When the uterus tightens, she may feel more fluid leaking. The amniotic fluid sometimes helps start or even strengths the birthing process.

One thing is for sure, when you stand up after using the toilet and this comes out…you can be 100% positive your water has broken.

02/10/2023

Peace of mind, anytime. Open the Pacify app to get answers to your most pressing baby-related questions within minutes!

01/29/2023
01/27/2023

Pacify doulas can offer emotional support, answer questions about being pregnant/delivering your baby, provide guidance on staying comfortable during pregnancy/labor, help you create your Birth Wish List, and so much more! Make a welcome call to meet one of our amazing specialists within minutes!

Circumcision is a major elective cosmetic surgery with risks. Here in the US parents are not told how big of a risk and ...
01/22/2023

Circumcision is a major elective cosmetic surgery with risks. Here in the US parents are not told how big of a risk and how dangerous it actually could be. They are told it's a simple easy "procedure", which it is not. If you wouldn't circumcise your female baby why do it to your male baby? There is no evidence based proof on circumcisions being medically necessary, because it is not. But there is evidence based proof how dangerous circumcisions can be and the risks of it!!

https://www.secularism.org.uk/news/2023/01/boys-face-serious-complications-from-circumcision-complaints-show?fbclid=IwAR3Jad_QLZceVgqaTD9nHo2JR78rGJ3nejW-iu4z1QE33wxKGlQ8FBJ0lHo

Dozens of children are suffering life-threatening and painful complications from religious circumcisions by doctors, the NSS can reveal. Read More »

01/14/2023

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