"The attachment theory argues that a strong emotional and physical bond to one primary caregiver in our first years of life is critical to our development.
"The attachment theory argues that a strong emotional and physical bond to one primary caregiver in our first years of life is critical to our development. |
"We finished all the milk in the house around question seven, which is when we switched to vanilla ice cream. |
"Be Attentive while conversing with them.... read more |
Study led by Melissa Bartick published in Breastfeeding Medicine on Feb 10, 2021 on the effects of maternity care practices related to COVID-19 on infant and maternal outcomes. |
"WHO advises that mothers should continue to share a room with their babies from birth and be able to breastfeed and practice skin-to-skin contact – even when COVID-19 infections are suspected or confirmed - and should be supported to ensure... read more |
"Childbirth is not the time to tough it out. The research is overwhelming: we do better when we have companionship and support. Choose a midwife who can provide this and/or look for a doula to complement your maternity care. |
"Stress can amplify pain, she said, so singing might relieve the stress of a laboring woman by activating the parts of her nervous system that can calm her down. |
"So our empathy -- our acceptance of our children's emotions -- teaches them that their emotional life is not dangerous, is not shameful, and in fact is universal and manageable." ~ Dr. Laura Markham, AhaParenting.com |
"The more that women and women’s health practitioners have knowledge of ACEs, the more modalities for prevention of high blood pressure can be prescribed during pregnancy. |
"Hike it Baby was founded by ... read more |