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Celebrate Motherhood with Summer Self-Care: Embrace Joy and Tranquility Celebrate Motherhood with Summer Self-Care: Embrace Joy and Tranquility
Ah, the beauty of summer is upon us, bringing with it warmth, sunshine, and the promise of new beginnings. And for all you wonderful women, this summer is an especially exciting time. As you embark on an incredible journey of motherhood, it's crucial to prioritize self-care and nourishment for both your body and soul. At Birds & Bees Teas, we understand the importance of nurturing yourself during this transformative period,... Ah, the beauty of summer is upon us, bringing with it warmth, sunshine, and the promise of new beginnings. And for all you wonderful women, this summer is an especially exciting time. As you embark on an incredible journey of motherhood, it's crucial to prioritize self-care and nourishment for both your body and soul. At Birds & Bees Teas, we understand the importance of nurturing yourself during this transformative period,...
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The Baby Blues & What You Can Do The Baby Blues & What You Can Do
The Baby Blues, also called postpartum depression, is a common but often under-diagnosed condition that affects new mothers. This condition can cause feelings of sadness, anxiety, and fatigue that can show up about seven days after birth and can last for several months. We're here to help. The Baby Blues, also called postpartum depression, is a common but often under-diagnosed condition that affects new mothers. This condition can cause feelings of sadness, anxiety, and fatigue that can show up about seven days after birth and can last for several months. We're here to help. -
Midwives, Obstetricians and Doulas Midwives, Obstetricians and Doulas
What’s the difference, and how do I know which one to choose? What’s a Midwife? Midwives are basically the uncomplicated version of an OB/GYN. They are healthcare providers who deal with pregnancy, childbirth, newborn care, postpartum care, and routine women’s care (i.e., pap smears, birth control, pelvic exams). They tend to take a more holistic approach than your typical OB/GYN, and are usually supportive of mostly unmedicated births or... What’s the difference, and how do I know which one to choose? What’s a Midwife? Midwives are basically the uncomplicated version of an OB/GYN. They are healthcare providers who deal with pregnancy, childbirth, newborn care, postpartum care, and routine women’s care (i.e., pap smears, birth control, pelvic exams). They tend to take a more holistic approach than your typical OB/GYN, and are usually supportive of mostly unmedicated births or...
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What I wish I knew before getting pregnant... What I wish I knew before getting pregnant...
Hindsight is 20/20, isn't that what they say? 10 things I wish I had known before I had a baby Let me preface this with a disclaimer: this is just one experience. Moms everywhere experience pregnancy and birth and the “fourth trimester” very differently. This is just a list of the things I wish I had known before my little one came home from the hospital. Buckle up, because it’s... Hindsight is 20/20, isn't that what they say? 10 things I wish I had known before I had a baby Let me preface this with a disclaimer: this is just one experience. Moms everywhere experience pregnancy and birth and the “fourth trimester” very differently. This is just a list of the things I wish I had known before my little one came home from the hospital. Buckle up, because it’s...
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Herb Highlight: Dandelion Herb Highlight: Dandelion
A new year often brings about resolutions for healthy living, diet changes, and detoxing. One herb that herbalists frequently find themselves using with clients in the new year is dandelion. Yep, the little weeds that grow in your yard (although, we don’t suggest harvesting dandelions from your yard unless they’re not exposed to any chemicals […]
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A new year often brings about resolutions for healthy living, diet changes, and detoxing. One herb that herbalists frequently find themselves using with clients in the new year is dandelion. Yep, the little weeds that grow in your yard (although, we don’t suggest harvesting dandelions from your yard unless they’re not exposed to any chemicals […]
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