How to Create Your Own Lane in Motherhood
This piece was originally written for my column on Camille Styles. “I’ve found that most women thrive in motherhood when they feel empowered by the choices they make.”
3 Ways to Keep It Real
Though I am blessed to know so many coaching skills and exercises around transitions, two things remain true; I fail at implementing those tools all the time and I’m constantly learning.
Book Club: My Favorite’s for New Mamas
As you already know, I’m a huge advocate of prepping for yourself as well as prepping for your baby. These 3 books will help you do exactly that. Take what resonates with you, leave what doesn’t. I hope these books provide insight, support, and connections on the road to or through out motherhood.
National Breastfeeding Week
It’s National Breastfeeding Week, so it seemed fitting to touch on the topic and share a bit of my story. As I’ve mentioned before, my first child Liam was given a little formula in the hospital due to not being able to regulate his blood sugar, though we went back to breast milk when we got home.
My 1st Geriatric Pregnancy
What I really appreciated about the doctor and nurse was they presented all of the information in a very digestible way and didn’t pressure me in any direction. They left the room so Tyler and I could discuss our options. We were both gutted. We had gone through IVF, and had just told our families we were pregnant!
My Last Month of Pregnancy
The general theme of ideas revolves around self-care and taking time to yourself during these final four weeks. With the climate of the world right now, it’s more important than ever to do your best to be calm, cool, and collected when your new babe joins you earthside.