Creating More Mindful Experiences
Trusting Your Body in Labour: Releasing Fear and Finding Momentum in Birth
Exploring how releasing fear and trusting your body in labour can support a more intuitive birth experience through mindset, emotional preparation, and the mind-body connection in pregnancy.
Supporting Your Child’s Mental Health After a New Baby Arrives
Welcoming a new baby is exciting, but older children may struggle with big changes. Discover gentle strategies to support their mental health, manage emotions, and help your family thrive together.
Opening the Heart: Heart Chakra Healing in Maternity as We Enter the New Year
Explore heart chakra support in maternity, trauma-informed care, and gentle ways to nurture emotional wellbeing during pregnancy and the postnatal period.
Navigating the Holiday Season After Birth Trauma, Loss, or a Difficult Year
Christmas can be a tender time for parents facing miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss. This post offers gentle guidance, remembrance ideas, emotional support tools, and ways to create space for healing during the holiday season.
Life in the NICU: Supporting Premature Babies
The NICU can feel overwhelming — but it’s also a place of care, hope, and growth. Here’s what to expect and how to support your premature baby while nurturing yourself too.
Breastfeeding Basics: How to Tell If Your Baby Is Getting Enough Milk
In this basic guide, we’ll cover how to tell your baby is getting enough milk, what’s considered “usual,” and when to seek extra support.
Black Maternal Health in the UK: Navigating Pregnancy and Childbirth with Dignity and Equity
Pregnancy should be a time of joy, but for Black women in the UK, systemic inequalities, cultural barriers, and gaps in maternity care can turn it into a stressful and sometimes dangerous journey. From higher rates of maternal complications to challenges with breastfeeding and postpartum mental health, Black mothers often navigate unique hurdles. Empowerment, culturally competent care, and strong support networks—including doulas and informed family members—are key to ensuring safer, more positive birth experiences.