Wendyrful DOULA Birth Services

Wendyrful DOULA Birth Services I am a Labor and Birth Doula, Childbirth Educator. I love Pregnancy, Birth, and Breastfeeding, and other natural baby and parenting issues.

Women’s bodies are incredible!
03/12/2025

Women’s bodies are incredible!

Breastfeeding for a year. Shocking statistics-

Breastmilk has over 200 beneficial compounds including stem cells & antibodies that protect your baby.

It takes approximately 1800 hours to breastfeed for one year (full time job is 1968 hours)

It takes 500-700 extra calories each day. 182,500-255,500 in one year.

That's equivalent to running 35-50 marathons.

If you feel extra tired it's because your body is WORKING. You should be so proud. ❤️

09/30/2024
08/25/2024

The Origin of America’s Favorite Nursery Rhyme:
Davy Crockett's older sister, Effie Crockett was invited to help some mothers in the Muskogee Tribe. Once she arrived in camp, Effie laughed at what she saw. The Muskogee Tribe had a custom of cradling their pappooses among the swaying branches of birch trees. This protected their babies from ground insects, the sun, and wild animals.
After first finding it funny, she soon learned all the great reasons for this practice and marveled at the beauty of it.
Effie watched the swaying and soothing motion of the topmost branches of the trees. She loved how each baby enjoyed nature, how they listened to the songbirds, observed every ladybug, and smiled at the colors of a butterfly, every little breeze was felt and enjoyed by these young ones; each babe seemed perfectly content.
One of the Tribal mothers began to sing a song to the children in her native tongue. As the Muskogee mother sang, Miss Effie observed a small tear running down the mother’s cheek.
Lulu se pepe i le pito i luga o le laau,
A agi le matagi e luluina le moega pepe,
A gau le lala e paʻu ai le moega pepe,
Ma o le a sau i lalo pepe, moega pepe ma mea uma.
Effie translated the words and kept the tune. She shared it with everyone and it soon became a wildly popular nursery rhyme among the Colonies.
The English translation:
Rock-a-bye baby on the tree top,
When the wind blows the cradle will rock,
When the bough breaks the cradle will fall,
And down will come baby, cradle and all.
Why did the Muskogee mother cry?
A “bough” is simply a tree branch, and its breaking was used by the Muskogee mothers as an analogy of their little baby growing up.
Their little baby would soon outgrow his cradle. With each gently rocking wind, time was passing. One day, little baby would no longer need the protection of his mother. One day, the “branch” would break because her little baby had become too heavy. The “cradle” would fall to the earth – the child, no longer a baby, would dust himself off and grow into a man.
The now famous lullaby was first printed in Mother Goose’s Melody.
The rest is history.

08/04/2024

Honestly, you won’t.

Actually the premise of there being 2 types of breastmilk available to your baby is a bit misleading and confusing, and makes it seem one type is more valuable than another.

NOT TRUE!

What does change as the feed progresses is the concentration of fat in the milk but it doesn’t suddenly switch; it’s gradual as the feed goes on.

ALL your milk is perfectly designed for your baby and just what is needed for growing a healthy human.

We know an emptier breast makes milk faster, and milk with a higher fat content too, as the fat tends to stick to the inside of the ducts and comes out last as the baby feeds (a bit like a yummy creamy pudding)

So if it’s been a while since your baby’s last feed and your breast feels full, there will be more lower fat, higher sugar milk for the baby initially, but this is beautifully thirst quenching (just what you need if you haven’t had a drink for a while)

Following your baby’s lead, letting them decide when to finish the feed on one side (keep an eye on their swallowing!) and offering the other (sometimes they may take it, other times not) will mean your body knows what your baby will need and when, and then make it to order.

As long as all is well with feeding, we don’t really need to worry at all about the type or quantity of milk your baby is getting at the breast.

If you’re finding yourself frantically googling, or if you’re feeling worried or anxious about how feeding is going please ask for help. IBCLCs are skilled and educated to the highest standard in all things infant feeding. 💕

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Freestanding Birth center to open for births in Huntsville, soon!
07/13/2024

Freestanding Birth center to open for births in Huntsville, soon!

We are thrilled to announce that Alabama Birth Center has officially been granted a birth center license!

🌟We are now the first stand-alone birth center in North Alabama! 🌟

A heartfelt thank you to our amazing team members featured in this photo (Elisabeth, Dr. Robinson, Mariah, & Vanessa), and to those not pictured (Tracie, Mr. Johnson, Sarah, and our ACLU attorney, Lindsey ♥️). A special shoutout to everyone supporting us from the sidelines and behind the scenes (including you, Mr. Baxter!). We're also incredibly grateful to Callie, WHNP, from Alabama Women's Wellness Center, who played a crucial role in our early stages. Additionally, our thanks go out to everyone who has generously donated their time, money, and expertise, including contributions from the Yellowhammer Fund.
We could not have done it without you ALL!!

Now, LET'S HAVE SOME BABIES!! 👶🏻👶🏼👶🏽👶🏾👶🏿

06/13/2024

Good idea

06/04/2024

When your kids asks "Mommy, will you lay with me?" OR "Can I have one more hug?" Forget what the experts say! Laying with your kids is NOT a bad habit!

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Madison, AL

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Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm

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+12567839312

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