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I will support you wherever you choose to have your baby whether at home, birth center, or hospital.

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Birthing balls and peanut balls are - amazing - to Birthing balls and peanut balls are - amazing - tools to help you feel more comfortable and supported during labor while encouraging progress and easing tension. Whether you’re on the floor or in the bed or even the shower, there are so many ways to use them!

On the floor:
- Sit on the birthing ball to sway your hips and relieve pressure on your back.
- Lean forward onto the ball for support during contractions; it’s great for opening your pelvis and giving baby more room to move.
- Lean backward with your partner holding you. This can give baby more room to move and takes pressure off the front of you. 

In the bed:
- Use a peanut ball between your knees when lying on your side to keep your pelvis open and aligned. This can be especially helpful if you’re laboring with an epidural!
- Kneel on the bed and lean over a birthing ball to relieve tension in your back while encouraging your baby to move into the right position.

Why should you use one?
They help with positioning, relaxation, and keeping labor moving. Plus, they’re easy to incorporate no matter what kind of birth you’re planning.

Would you consider using a birthing or peanut ball during labor? Let me know below! 💬 ⬇️

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I feel so lucky and blessed to be called to the bi I feel so lucky and blessed to be called to the birth world. 
Thank you to those that have let me take part in their pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. I am truly grateful.

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Nothing too stylish. Just something to keep me war Nothing too stylish. Just something to keep me warm. 
Leggings with pockets, oversized shirt, cardigan, and sneakers. 

What is your favorite thing to wear to a birth?

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Be still so mama can rest. If mom and baby are do Be still so mama can rest.

If mom and baby are doing fine, let them rest. 

If you are a doula or a family member, you can rest too. You don’t always have to be reassuring and practicing comfort measures. Sometimes, this is exactly what mama needs. 

#restinlabor #doulasupport #birthsupport #unravelyourbirth #laborready #birthing #birthworker #secondtimemom #birthpreparation #georgiadoula
Early labor can feel exciting but also confusing, Early labor can feel exciting but also confusing, especially if you’re navigating the “Is this it?” stage! In this video, we’ll cover everything you need to know about early labor, including:

•	How long it might last
•	Early labor signs and symptoms to watch for
•	What’s happening with your cervix and contractions
•	Tips for staying calm and comfortable through early labor

Early labor can last anywhere from several hours to a couple of days, and each experience is unique. We’ll walk through what you might expect so you feel informed, relaxed, and ready to handle each moment as it comes.

If you’re preparing for labor or already in early labor, this video is here to support you! 

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Empower yourself for labor, birth, and postpartum with my online birth course. It’s designed to give you confidence and tools to feel prepared, no matter how your birth unfolds.

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