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Natural Health after Birth: The Complete Guide to Postpartum Wellness
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“Part of becoming a mother is learning the fine art of dispassion. This is the ability to step back and evaluate what is going on with your child. It is a particularly useful skill to develop and will come in handy when your child is 6 and whining and crying over that toy she really wants in the grocery store or the cute kitten she wants to adopt. In a sense, you learn when to take the crying seriously and when to let it roll over you even as you provide a steady source of support and comfort. It requires the art of knowing your child’s cues and having confidence in your own judgment.”
― Natural Health after Birth: The Complete Guide to Postpartum Wellness
― Natural Health after Birth: The Complete Guide to Postpartum Wellness
“1 ounce dried comfrey leaf 1 ounce yarrow blossoms 1 ounce dried sage leaf 1 ounce dried rosemary leaf 1 large fresh bulb of garlic ½ cup of sea salt”
― Natural Health after Birth: The Complete Guide to Postpartum Wellness
― Natural Health after Birth: The Complete Guide to Postpartum Wellness
“good listener whom you can talk to about anything, as many times as you need to, and confidentially Time and space for solitude and reflection Someone who is willing to guard your privacy To feel protected, honored, and nurtured Reassurance that you are doing a good job Noncritical support and advice Praise and encouragement Time-out now and then for a bath, a shower, or a quiet moment Good, healthy food Plenty of rest Respect for your emotions”
― Natural Health after Birth: The Complete Guide to Postpartum Wellness
― Natural Health after Birth: The Complete Guide to Postpartum Wellness
“Rather than limiting postpartum to an arbitrary 6 weeks, many midwives, childbirth educators, and postpartum doulas are encouraging women to see the postpartum as a fourth trimester, thus allowing themselves at least a full 3 months for physical recovery, spiritual integration, and emotional assimilation. Even 3 months, many experts agree, may be too short a time. Many mothers say it was closer to 8 months before they began to feel more settled in their role as mother, and able also to regain a sense of personal identity and clarity.”
― Natural Health after Birth: The Complete Guide to Postpartum Wellness
― Natural Health after Birth: The Complete Guide to Postpartum Wellness
“Furthermore, he may see you in new and profoundly different ways now, and his sense of responsibility to his growing family can be overwhelming. All in all, he might need some support, too, and may not be as quickly responsive to your needs as you’d like. He also can’t entirely understand the feelings you’re going through, either emotionally or physically, as you recover from birth, your hormones skyrocket and plummet, and you integrate your experience of birth and new motherhood.”
― Natural Health after Birth: The Complete Guide to Postpartum Wellness
― Natural Health after Birth: The Complete Guide to Postpartum Wellness
