by Jenn Kloewer | May 6, 2020 | All Posts, Jenn Kloewer, Pregnancy, Postpartum, and New Parenthood
It can be very common during pregnancy to have many looming questions. You may have all sorts of thoughts and/or wonder about who you will be as a mom, what labor will be like, how will this change you and your relationship with your partner. Even if this isn’t your...
by Lies van Bekkum | Dec 3, 2019 | All Posts, Lies Van Bekkum, Parenting Advice, Pregnancy, Postpartum, and New Parenthood
Along with the joys of the holiday season, there can also be times of uncertainty, exhaustion, and changes in routines. This can be especially challenging for those who are pregnant or nursing. Read below for some great tips on self care for this busy season. Whether...
by Kendra Doukas | Jul 18, 2019 | All Posts, Anxiety & Depression, Kendra Doukas, Parenting Advice, Pregnancy, Postpartum, and New Parenthood
By Kendra Doukas, LMFT It is a common belief that no loss is as hard as losing a child. It is therefore interesting that we do such a poor job in supporting parents who have lost a pregnancy or an infant. Paradoxically, the losses that we as a society are most phobic...
by Kendra Doukas | Dec 11, 2018 | All Posts, Anxiety & Depression, Kendra Doukas, Parenting Advice, Pregnancy, Postpartum, and New Parenthood
By Kendra Doukas, LMFT It is a common belief that no loss is as hard as losing a child. It is therefore interesting that we do such a poor job in supporting parents who have lost a pregnancy or an infant. Paradoxically, the losses that we as a society are most phobic...
by Katie Godfrey | Oct 22, 2018 | All Posts, Anxiety & Depression, Katie Godfrey, Parenting Advice, Pregnancy, Postpartum, and New Parenthood
By Dr. Katie Godfrey, LMFT Finding out that your loved one is struggling with postpartum issues can lead to feelings of wanting to help, but feeling unsure of the best ways. Here are some suggestions: Educate yourself on postpartum challenges and take them...