Survivors of sexual and domestic violence may be resilient, but their reactions to that trauma may affect their ability to navigate pregnancy and childbirth. Access to trauma-informed midwives and doulas can be key in supporting their efforts to have a healthy pregnancy, a positive birthing experience, and ultimately a rewarding relationship with their baby.
Read MoreFrom over 500 incredible images from 85 photographers in 10 countries and 24 states within the United States — we are so incredibly pleased to present these gorgeous images of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
Read MoreWhen it comes to getting pregnant — there isn’t just one way. Doula and educator Jenna Brown depicts intrauterine insemination (IUI) through animation.
Read MorePregnant person? Laboring parent? What’s gender-neutral language all about? Is it rejecting gender? We talk about why it’s important and offer 10+ resources for further learning.
Read MoreDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, those kinds of strategies that may be seen as “hippy” or “crunchy” like breastfeeding and cloth diapering, can make the difference in survival for under-resourced families.
Read MoreWhen Keia and Jon were expecting their first child, Roman, they let us listen in on how they made their birth choices.
Read MoreAfter hearing the baby herself, Midwife Rebecca hands the stethoscope to Anissa so she can listen as well.
Read MoreCertified Nurse Midwife Christine gives a peek inside her busy, birth-filled life as a home birth midwife, birth advocate, mom and business owner in Georgia!
Read MoreChiropractic care allows the nervous system to adapt to everyday stress by correcting misaligned areas of the spine.
Read MoreReliable, evidence-based information and updates about COVID-19 and pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
Read MoreYour sex questions answered by a childbirth + sex + period educator.
Read MoreJats'uts Meyah, the last midwife of an ancestral lineage - Bacila Tzek Uc - shares her sacred Maya knowledge in the pueblo, Yaxhachén.
Read MoreThe mucus plug! You may never have heard of it or seen it — but you should know about it!
Read MoreWe asked a midwife and OB a few common questions (still ask yours, too!)
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