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Natural Guide to Pregnancy

Give your baby a head start by taking great care of yourself and following our natural guide to pregnancy. Natural pregnancy and birth can help to create a healthy, calm, and peaceful space for baby to enter into the world.

I strongly believe that it is crucial for parents to provide the safest, most loving environment they can. If a baby's first experiences are those of feeling threatened or unsafe, this may greatly impact the way they view the world as they grow up.

These first few years are so important for a child's development and it makes much sense to begin practicing a natural, well-balanced approach to parenting right from the start.



Every expectant mom, and especially first time moms, need help with pregnancy. With all the advice, warnings, hopes, and fears we get when pregnant, it's very difficult to sort it all out.

We hope that our natural guide to pregnancy can help. The best piece of advice I can offer is, take the advice that rings true to you. Only you know what's best for your body and your baby. And discuss any dietary, herbal, or exercise changes you are thinking of trying with your doctor or midwife.

Pregnancy Tips offers a list of things to do and to avoid during your pregnancy.

Herbs and Natural Remedies lists common herbs that are safe to use during pregnancy as well as herbs that can be dangerous.

Eat Healthy You're eating for two now, so it's more important than ever to make sure you are getting all the nutrients you and your baby need.

Yoga and Relaxation can help to soothe your body and calm your mind. Make sure your womb is the peaceful, loving environment your developing baby needs right now.

Create a Birth Plan to share with your doctor or midwife. Birth plans can help you achieve your birthing expectations and wishes.

Start Bonding with your Baby even before birth. Here's some tips on attachment parenting prenatally.

Find a midwife at the American College of Nurse-Midwives


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