Doula Natalie Sue - Hypnobabies Childbirth Instructor

Doula Natalie Sue - Hypnobabies Childbirth Instructor Hello! My name is Natalie. I am a wife, a mother, a doula, and a Hypnobabies Instructor! I serve the Pocatello/Blackfoot area.

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02/05/2023

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MamasteFit: Gina & Roxanne shared a post on Instagram: "Are squats the best labor position for all of labor?? Maybe not! Follow to learn the science of birth so you better understand which labor positions may be more beneficial for your birth! There are three pelvic levels: The top of th...

12/22/2022

Hypnobabies Home Study Courses are on sale through the end of December!

Hard copy sets are $20 off and the online program is $40 off!

It's such a great program that educates about pregnancy and birth, mindfulness, partner help, then provides several mp3's for relaxation and self guided childbirth hypnosis.

If you'd like to use my affiliate link:
https://www.hypnobabies-store.com/?ref-hyp=DoulaNatalieSue

12/18/2022
You are always in charge of the decisions made during your pregnancy, birth and your baby's care no matter what policies...
10/04/2022

You are always in charge of the decisions made during your pregnancy, birth and your baby's care no matter what policies or procedures are in place. If a complication arises you will still consult with the medical care providers to make your decisions based on what is best for your own family🧑

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10/04/2022

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08/15/2022

Recent photo of a super long cord! I am 5'10 in tall. This baby had some wrapping and the Dad and I just calmly unwrapped him. The cord was wrapped twice around the neck, once around the leg, and then around the belly. Wrapped cords around the baby's arms, shoulders, legs, belly or neck can be very common. What were the details of your baby's cord?

08/15/2022

This little baby is demonstrating some mad flexibility since she spent time in a breech position. 3-4% of babies in the U.S. are breech at term. Many efforts can encourage a baby to make a turn head down including chiropractic care, positioning, and external manual versions. If babies do not turn, often a Cesarean delivery is performed.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Awesome!!
07/01/2022

Awesome!!

Just reading this post made me cry. Life gets so busy. We really need to find time to slow down and help each other. πŸ’•
05/12/2022

Just reading this post made me cry. Life gets so busy. We really need to find time to slow down and help each other. πŸ’•

I recently went to visit a new mama with a two-week-old baby. This mama wasn't a client of mine but rather the daughter of a friend whom I offered to look in on. When I arrived with a pot of soup and some lactation slice in my bag, I found her trying to make a snack for her boisterous three-year-old whilst juggling a fussy newborn in her arms. Her husband was at work and would be till late, there was washing piled up waiting to be folded, she hadn't eaten breakfast or had a shower even though it was nearly midday.

As I took over the snack making duties and put the soup on to warm, I asked how she was getting on even though I had a fair idea just by the look in her eyes. She forced a smile as she spoke about how she was 'ok' and 'a bit tired' but I could see the tears gathering in the corner of her eyes and it broke my heart to see her try to put on a brave face, trying to cover up a situation that was far from ideal. This was a new mother who was alone, isolated, lonely, exhausted and overwhelmed and despite all of this, was still trying to pretend as though she was coping and even enjoying this time.

I also noticed that the house was full of cards and bunches of flowers ...... dead ones ......

When I mentioned all of the gifts, cards and bouquets she said 'yes, people have been so kind'.

Hmmmmmm I thought. They might have been kind, but they've also been completely thoughtless.

This new mother didn't need cards and bunches of flowers to slowly wilt and die on the mantelpiece. She needed support, she needed love, she needed another pair of hands to take the weight off her shoulders. She needed healthy food, she needed a caring touch, she needed a listening ear and she needed practical help.

I'm sorry but dead flowers don't cut it ....

The care of new mothers and parents is so woefully underappreciated and overlooked that cards and flowers rather than support and practical help have become the norm in our culture. However, as I explained to this new mama as I folded her washing and cuddled her baby so she could eat her lunch, if she had lived in India or China it would have been totally different. Historically in these cultures (and in most other indigenous cultures worldwide), there would be no snack making for the toddler or washing to fold. Instead, she would be snuggled in bed resting with her baby as others took care of her every need. She would be having a daily massage and have her belly bound for comfort. There would be delicious and nutritious meals served to her and her toddler would be amused and cared for by others giving her time to rest and recover from her birth and to fall in love and breastfeed her newborn.

The difficult truth is that the leading cause of death for new mothers after birth in most Western countries is now su***de. Let that sink in for a moment.

It is my opinion that this devastating statistic is a direct correlation to our 'bounce back' culture that doesn't honour a 'slow postpartum' but instead insists new mothers rush back into their old lives, their old jobs, their old jeans. Insta perfect. But to what cost?

How have we got it so wrong? And what can we do to reverse this damaging trajectory?

I believe that education is the key. Education about the importance of the postpartum weeks. Education about the fact that a newborn baby cannot be optimally nourished and nurtured by a mother or parent who is exhausted and depleted and whose cup is empty. Education about the value we should place on the care of new mothers and parents so that they thrive rather than just survive the weeks following birth, setting them up for a positive start to their parenting journey.

I'm determined to make this happen. I would love for you to join my Slow Postpartum revolution. Let's make the world a better place, one mother, baby and family at a time ...

With love Jojo ###

PS: You can find out how to join my Slow Postpartum movement in the comments

05/01/2022

We are failing families when parents can’t find formula for their infants. Why isn’t this major news?

04/18/2022
Microchimerism, discovered in 1893 by German pathologist Georg Schmorl, means specifically to us bereaved mothers, that ...
04/06/2022

Microchimerism, discovered in 1893 by German pathologist Georg Schmorl, means specifically to us bereaved mothers, that our very cells hold DNA from our beloved babies.

So in perhaps psychological and spiritual terms, many of us believe our babies will always be part of us, but, it is true in physical terms, as well.

Our babies matter. They are a part of us. And, they change us.

Grateful to be serving on the Board of Directors for DOE and for all the doulas we get to associate with in our organiza...
04/04/2022

Grateful to be serving on the Board of Directors for DOE and for all the doulas we get to associate with in our organization. πŸ’•

03/26/2022

Happy World Doula Week!
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03/22/2022

Happy World Doula Week!
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