I wanted to continue to feed on demand at night while the baby nurse agency I was using subscribed to a schedule of feeding every 3 hours (even during the day!). And the nurse didn't present it as an option, she presented it as the only option. A few days later we had our first … Continue reading Mama Knows Breast
Author: Gila Daman
Swaddling Woes
What kind of mother would I be If I let my daughter sit in her very own pee? The only good thing to come out of my swaddling incapabilities was this cute limerick. Other than that, I'd had a barrage of negative self-talk for days with the challenge of figuring out how to get … Continue reading Swaddling Woes
First Comes Self-Love, Then Comes Marriage, Then Comes…Baby!
Some would say our daughter was conceived some time in March this year. But to me, it was in the summer of 2014 when I committed to breaking my habit of losing myself in unhealthy relationships and instead began focusing on being a reliable, organized, and hardworking woman who would be able to support another … Continue reading First Comes Self-Love, Then Comes Marriage, Then Comes…Baby!
Mean, Green, Boobie Machine
In adjusting to my new reality, I realized that perhaps there was something I still had from my "previous life." Sure, I had turned into a boobie milk machine, but not everything had changed. I could use the approach to facing challenges that I've used over the years; harness the same sort of troubleshooting skills that … Continue reading Mean, Green, Boobie Machine
Feeling Like a Visitor in Your Own Home: Your Post-Delivery Body
Coming home from the hospital after giving birth to your first child, you meet a new human being for the first time. No, I'm not talking about your baby. I'm talking about YOU. You go to the hospital with the pregnant version of the body you always had. Sure there are changes in your body … Continue reading Feeling Like a Visitor in Your Own Home: Your Post-Delivery Body
My More Self-Compassionate Definition of “Natural Birth”
What's black-and-white and red all over? My mindset this past month about giving birth plus the red stuff that comes out of you during and after it (i.e. blood). Before I took birthing classes I thought that natural birth meant vaginal birth. Then in my birthing class I learned that it meant vaginal birth without … Continue reading My More Self-Compassionate Definition of “Natural Birth”
Honoring One’s Inner Divinity
This morning I watched another video of the 21-Day Conscious Cleanse by Dr. Shefali Tsabary and Suzi Lula. Another morning of inspiration and insight—I couldn’t keep myself from taking copious notes on the computer as I listened to one “Aha” moment after another. Today part of the conversation was about how to honor oneself and … Continue reading Honoring One’s Inner Divinity
Consciously Committing to the Conscious Cleanse Course
This morning I woke up faced with a predicament. I had multiple things I wanted to get done and I didn’t know what to do first. This isn’t the first time I’ve faced this conundrum, and it’s probably common for many, but what made it unique was that for the last two weeks or so, … Continue reading Consciously Committing to the Conscious Cleanse Course
Uber Anxious: Pressure Raining Down on Me
Intro: This is the second of two posts I am sharing that I wrote during my early pregnancy, this past spring. I didn’t share them immediately then due to the private nature of the early stages of pregnancy. Uber Anxious: Pressure Raining Down on Me I rushed into an Uber this morning. I didn’t want … Continue reading Uber Anxious: Pressure Raining Down on Me
The Pee in a Cup Club
Intro: This is the first of two posts I will be sharing that I wrote during my early pregnancy, this past spring. I didn't share them immediately then due to the private nature of the early stages of pregnancy. The Pee in a Cup Club After I was waiting for the bathroom for a few … Continue reading The Pee in a Cup Club
