Posted On: December 3, 2018
This is intended to be a resource list for pregnancy after loss. www.thisisloom.com is a pregnancy, parenting and reproductive empowerment center based in Los Angeles that offers Loss Doula support remotely (via phone or Zoom), as well as support groups stillbirthday.com Willowbrookgriefretreat.com has several sites PALS- pregnancy after loss support https://pregnancyafterlosssupport.com www.artoflife22.com www.consciouslypregnant.com Resources for pregnancy loss […]
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Posted On: November 12, 2018
There are many tv shows about sex education and The Sex Education Show, is probably the most well-known one. The Sex Education Show is a British sex education television show. It is presented by a Journalist, Anna Richardson, and a GP, Dr Radha Modgil and is shown on Channel 4. So far, there are 5 series of this tv show […]
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Posted On: November 8, 2018
Divorce has been said to be one of the most stressful events in one’s life. What happens if kids are involved? How might one begin to explain about divorce to them? Here are five books which I hope will support this time. 1. The Divorce Helpbook for Teens by Cynthia MacGregor MacGregor knows that divorce can […]
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Posted On: September 23, 2018
Most people think a stay-at-home parent lives the life of luxury with no job, no boss, and no workplace stress. However, taking care of household chores and kids 24/7 can lead to burnout. Here’s seven things that happens to a stay-at-home parents, and seven ideas on what could help: Here are some negative things that […]
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Posted On: May 29, 2018
This is a book about breasts – from the fascination about them, their development, their use (breastfeeding), menopause, breast surgery, cancer risks, male breast cancer. This book covers the academic and scientific side about breasts that you never thought to ask, and never thought you’d want to know – including the latest science from the […]
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Posted On: May 13, 2018
This book is for women who are seeking a concise reference book having had caesarean births previously, and now exploring the possibility of having a vaginal birth. They might have doubts and questions about the feasibility. The book can be separated into two parts; with the first dispelling myths around the risks around vaginal birth […]
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Posted On: July 2, 2017
I interviewed Angelyn Seet-Loh who is a dedicated Childbirth Educator and Director of ParentLink.Org 1) Who are you? I am Angelyn Seet, director of ParentLink, Childbirth Educator and Doula. I teach the Bradley Method® of Husband-Coached Childbirth classes and I support pregnant couples in their journey through labour and birth. This involves meeting with many expectant new […]
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Posted On: May 24, 2017
If you are a parent and it hasn’t already happened, it will at some point: “Where do babies come from?”. Luckily, you’ve got this infographic to guide you in this dialogue. Conversations around sex with your child should be an ongoing process. If you wish to hire somebody to support you get comfortable talking about […]
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Posted On: March 1, 2017
Each of us has a biological sex — whether we are female, male, or intersex. Our gender is our social and legal status as men or women. Gender identity is defined as a personal conception of oneself as male or female (or rarely, both or neither). These books will support parents seeking resources for their […]
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Posted On: March 1, 2017
If you are a parent and are wondering what books are appropriate to begin initiating conversations around their sexuality, here are some resources by different age groups. Download this resource list here. Sex Ed Resource List for Parents Part 1 (Age 3 – 10) Sex Ed Resource List for Parents Part 2 (Young Adults, Parents […]
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Posted On: November 27, 2016
I was gifted the book The 24 Hour Woman: How High-Achieving, Stressed Women Manage It All and Still Find Happiness at an event which the author Cheryl Liew-Chng was the speaker of the evening at Woolf Works. During her talk, I was impressed with the five pillars she introduced namely: Appreciation; Awareness; Acceptance; Accountability; and […]
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Posted On: December 14, 2015
I interviewed Linda van Laer who is a doula. Do what? Find out what a doula is. 1. Tell us about yourself I am a doula! When I mention this to people, I’m often met with confusion, as this is not a commonly known profession. Basically, a doula is a non-medical professional who supports a […]
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