LifeSong Midwifery - Diana L. Nash, LM, CPM

LifeSong Midwifery - Diana L. Nash, LM, CPM Providing maternity care, home birth and water birth for low risk women. Family centered maternity care provided in your home.

04/27/2023

We're excited to have Bernadette Lack, RM (Hons), MPH presenting: "The Midwife's Role in Core and Pelvic Floor Health During the Perinatal Period" as part of...

So sad that this child was removed from its parents, seemingly without cause. Isn’t it a parent’s right to care for thei...
04/09/2023

So sad that this child was removed from its parents, seemingly without cause. Isn’t it a parent’s right to care for their children as they see fit? And apparently, they chose to see a doctor for further treatment and were punished for it!

03/24/2023

As a midwife, I’ve always spent lots of time counseling about nutrition during pregnancy, and through the years, my idea of good nutrition has evolved. In the last few months, I’ve been following Wise Traditions podcasts and reading the Nourishing Traditions books, which takes us back to eating more like our ancestors. This side by side comparison of placentas from a vegetarian woman (even with the addition of liver capsules) and someone eating an animal based, nutrient dense diet are remarkable!

Is this what your postpartum visit looks like? We love to include the whole family in our visits!
03/13/2023

Is this what your postpartum visit looks like? We love to include the whole family in our visits!

03/01/2023

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Interesting!
02/20/2023

Interesting!

Nurtured Nurslings Lactation Consulting LLC - Kelly Slattery IBCLC, RLC

Several of you have mentioned that this doesn’t apply to you because baby likes to keep a hand on the breast either way. Note: look at what baby is doing with his/her hand. Making a fist = hungry baby. Open, relaxed hand = full.

Also, please leave a review on my FB page, if you like!
02/01/2023

Also, please leave a review on my FB page, if you like!

 Your prenatal visits will have plenty of time for conversations, questions, and teaching. (Essentials for building a relationship of trust and support.) Your prenatal care will include routine prenatal checkups, emotional support, personalized nutritional and fitness recommendations, plus optional...

Please don’t give this to your baby as their first food!
01/25/2023

Please don’t give this to your baby as their first food!

Skip the rice cereal when introducing foods to your baby!

Why? "Imagine dipping your spoon into a bowl of sugar and feeding baby a spoonful or two, that's essentially what you are doing when you feed your baby rice or grain based cereals." - Dr. Mercola

If that isn't reason enough, here are 10 more reasons to skip rice cereal:

1. Babies produce little to no amylase, which is the enzyme needed to digest grains properly. Infants produce much less pancreatic amylase (the workhorse of starch digestion) than older children do. NOTE: Breastfed babies do receive some amylase from mother’s milk to help digest starch; however, their bodies are much more equipped to digest healthy fats. (1)

2. Rice cereal is nutritionally void. Any iron that is added can easily be obtained through fruits, vegetables, meats, and fish (once baby is 6 months or older). The nonheme iron that is added is not as easily absorbed by the body. Also, rice cereal is refined, meaning that the bran and germ, which contains the most nutrients, have been removed to make it more shelf stable.

3. Doctors used to recommend rice cereal as a method to get baby to sleep longer at night, but research shows that this method does not work. (2)

4. Rice cereal can possibly raise your baby's insulin levels and can increase risk of Type I diabetes according to the Journal of Medical Association. (3)(4)

5. Babies who are fed rice cereal are consuming 3 times more arsenic than adults in relation to body weight. This is true even is the rice cereal is organic. The FDA found that inorganic arsenic exposure in infants and pregnant women can result in a child’s decreased performance on certain developmental tests that measure learning, based on epidemiological evidence including dietary exposures (5)(6)

6. Rice cereal fills your baby's belly and keeps it from getting nutrients from other healthy foods.

7. The undigested grains left in baby's digestive tract can cause an imbalance in gut flora and could potentially cause a whole host of issues such as allergies and weakened immune system.

8. There are much healthier options to offer baby when they are ready for solid food (6 months or older) such as many fruits and vegetables. Remember, just because you may not like a certain food, does not mean that baby will turn their nose up at it. My oldest son actually drank a liver broth that I made on a daily basis for months!

9. Babies need a good amount of fat for their developing brains and nervous system, especially in the first couple of years. Rice cereal does not provide this.

10. Rice cereal was recently found to have high levels of a chemical called perchlorate. This chemicals disrupts thyroid function which is crucial to brain development. (7)

****IF YOU HAVE GIVEN YOUR CHILD RICE CEREAL, YOU ARE NOT A BAD CAREGIVER!! THIS IS MEANT TO PROVIDE INFORMATION SO YOU CAN MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS. YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW. YOU’RE AMAZING REGARDLESS ♥️♥️****

🥦Also, check out my post on 10 Best Foods for Baby Published on 1/18/20 at 6pm CST!!!🥑

If you are interested in one-on-one nutrition coaching for you or your children, please contact me at dana@thrivekin.com.

Questions? Feel free to ask me anytime!

Sources:
(1) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/8780901/?i=5&from=/6179037/related
(2) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/2672785/
(3) https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/197391
(4) https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/197392
(5) https://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm493740.htm
(6) https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2514074
(7)https://www.healthybabyfood.org/sites/healthybabyfoods.org/files/2019-10/BabyFoodReport_FULLREPORT_ENGLISH_R5b.pdf

I love this! So honored to be called to this distinguished profession!
01/10/2023

I love this! So honored to be called to this distinguished profession!

Women of the Week: Midwives. “When she [Rachel] was in her hard labor, the midwife said to her, “Do not be afraid, for now you have another son” (Genesis 35:17).

Obstetric handbooks have been found among Ancient Near Eastern texts; midwifery is one of the oldest professions in the world. It’s also almost always a woman’s profession.

Midwives appear in several biblical stories, including the Hebrew midwives who lied to the Pharaoh and saved baby Moses. A midwife is called to attend Rachel, and her encouraging words are preserved in scripture. Another midwife witnesses the remarkable birth of Tamar’s twins Perez and Zerah, and her words affect their naming.

This week, we remember the midwives, whose skills birthed heroes and freed nations.

Artwork: Birthing scene from a plaque found in Ostia, Italy. Photo Credit: British Museum.

This!
01/10/2023

This!

“To change the world, we must first change the way babies are being born.”

~ Michel Odent

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