Mother blessings, cultural appropriation and what to do instead
Way back in 2004, feminist members of the Navajo Nation (or Dine as they call themselves) wrote to the editors of the Canadian Women’s Health Network. They requested that the term 'Blessingway' no longer be used to describe non-Navajo prenatal ceremonies.
Why it's worth paying a professional for postpartum care too
This blog suggests talking points for postpartum professionals when a pregnant person says they don’t need a professional on their postpartum support team. It explores the value postpartum professionals bring by being parent-centred, not emotionally entangled, non-judgemental, offering evidence-based information and referrals, as well as bringing extra skills in postpartum care.
Tips for travelling with babies and children
I recently wrote where to go on holidays with babies and toddlers and this week I want to share a bunch of ways to make travelling and holidays with babies and toddlers run more smoothly.