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By Doula Jen Still on the fence about becoming a postpartum doula? With our next training beginning just after the New Year, I wanted to take a moment to share some of my favorite doula moments. Maybe it will tip the scales in favor of…
By Doula Jen Who says it’s all about soy sauce and snow peas? Try this Med twist on the classic stir-fry. Serve over orzo! Sautee until thoroughly cooked: -12 oz. of boneless, skinless chicken breasts (cut into strips) -1 can Cannellini beans, drained and rinsed…
By Doula Jen Got leftovers? Let’s go. Casseroles are a GREAT gift to leave behind for the new mama after a visit to help her adjust to life with Baby. Easy to portion, reheat, and munch on through the day. Perfect for postpartum! Ingredients: -your…
From Your Friends at Welcome Baby Care Today we are THANKFUL for YOU! Much thanks to everyone who has supported WBC over the past year. We love our sweet babies, moms, dads, and friends. Wishing you a wonderful holiday!
By Doula Tory Since the introduction of our blog, we have often discussed WHY new parents should hire a postpartum doula. Naturally, the benefits present differently for every family, but the basic WHY is obvious. Support is support. Every parent deserves support, every parent NEEDS…
By Doula Jen Hey there Mamas, It’s Halloween. We’ll be dressing our littles as witches, ghosts, pumpkins, Pokemon, super heroes, and bears. We’ll be embracing sweet and maybe lightly toying with spooky. As we face the fake fuzzy spiders, dry-ice generated coffins, and panic over…
By The Welcome Baby Care Doulas One of the great joys of this job is receiving photo updates from former clients. Beneath the confident smile of the mother and the healthy glow of the baby, we can see just a hint of good old doula…
By The Welcome Baby Care Doulas We got going about this during Doula Luisa’s belated baby shower yesterday. Even the actual grandmas/mother-in-laws in the room were in agreement that a visiting relative can either be a BIG help or an abrasive hinderance to the peace…