Simple Tips That Reveal Your Newborn Is Full

27 Jun

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This tip was shared with me at a course I attended called Breastfeeding Management, taught by Hellen Sullivan, RN, IBCLC.

When newborns are hungry, their hands are fisted and drawn tight against their chest. However, during a feeding and once their tummies begin to fill up, their hands open, their fingers soften, and their arms lie lower across their body.

The American Pregnancy Association also confirms this easy indication of satiety/satisfaction from newborns at the end of a feeding:

The baby looks relaxed, “falls” off the breast, has open hands, and/or falls asleep. Source

In my house we called this ‘milk drunk.’ :)

Hunger Cues For Newborns

The Birth Interview Project | Michelle’s 2nd Birth Center Birth

26 Jun

The Birth Interview Project consists of 17 simple questions designed to help mothers process their birth story & share it with others. All mothers are invited to take part in this project. Born out of Joy’s desire to help women discover, process and express the  feelings surrounding their birth experiences, The Birth Interview Project strives to offer a platform for mothers and readers alike to share and be heard, to search and to discover, to identify and to heal, and to exhort and remember. The views and opinions expressed here are unique to each woman who takes part in the Birth Interview Project and may not always reflect the values of the blog author.

Michelle with her new family of four.

Read Michelle’s 1st Birth Interview by clicking here.

Please give a brief description of yourself, and what number baby/birth you’re sharing with us.

My name is Michelle; wife to Chris, mother to Laurel and Matilda, Midwife Assistant, Doula, Breastfeeding Educator, and former wannabe winemaker.

What was your due date, and what was your baby’s birth date?

My due date was May 28th, 2012. She came on June 2nd, 2012.

What was your baby’s name, weight and length?

Matilda Frances; 6 pounds 15oz and 19.5 inches long.

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Photo Quotes That I Created

26 Jun

Just updating my blog with some of the newest memes that I’ve made.

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Let me clarify my purpose, please.

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Because she’s just three for such a short time.

Absolutely scandalous! ;)

Tips for doula – be looking for more of these.

If my son could talk in full sentences this is what he would say to me.

I didn’t write this. I actually don’t know who did, but I typed it out so that we could all enjoy it.

Me nursing my son while my daughter sits close by and nurses her dog, “lady.” Our children learn best by example.

The Birth Interview Project | Michelle’s First Birth Center Birth

24 Jun

The Birth Interview Project consists of 17 simple questions designed to help mothers process their birth story & share it with others. All mothers are invited to take part in this project. Born out of Joy’s desire to help women discover, process and express the  feelings surrounding their birth experiences, The Birth Interview Project strives to offer a platform for mothers and readers alike to share and be heard, to search and to discover, to identify and to heal, and to exhort and remember. The views and opinions expressed here are unique to each woman who takes part in the Birth Interview Project and may not always reflect the values of the blog author.

Please give a brief description of yourself, and what number baby/birth you’re sharing with us.

Hi! I am Michelle, mother of Laurel who is currently my only child. Although we are expecting another one at the end of May! My birth experience empowered me so much that I became a doula and currently I am a birth assistant at a local birth center.

What was your due date, and what was your baby’s birth date?

Due date: July 4th. Birth Date: June 27th

What is your baby’s name, and what was their weight and length?

Laurel Katharine,  8lbs 9oz and 18.5 inches long.

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