birth trauma
It’s Birth Trauma Awareness Week and 1/3 of women in the U.S. suffer from birth trauma. Here are my thoughts…

the importance of delayed cord clamping
Delayed cord clamping is not just a preference. It’s a necessity for your baby. Your baby either gets all of their blood or they don’t.

biases in the birth space
It’s been on my mind (and my to-do list) to start a blog this year…so here we go! Being vulnerable and sharing my innermost thoughts with the world can be intimidating. But today’s the day! There is no better time than now to just do the thing. That being said, authenticity is my goal with this blog. You should know exactly who you’e inviting into your birth space and how they think if you choose to do so.