TigerLily Birth & Wellness

TigerLily Birth & Wellness She lovingly provides services in the Cowichan Valley and surrounding areas.

Stephanie Cutler is a DONA Certified Birth Doula, a Prenatal Instructor and a Reiki Master, promoting health for all ages, and providing birth support for the perinatal year.

I've decided to move my 3 hour prenatal class online! This class covers the essentials for birth, including:Stages of La...
04/26/2020

I've decided to move my 3 hour prenatal class online!

This class covers the essentials for birth, including:

Stages of Labour & Key Hormones of birth
Comfort Measures
Choices in birth
Preparing your mind, body, and tools
When to call your care provider or go to the hospital
The Partner's Role

I'm planning to do more classes as well, so if this date isn't great for you, email anyways - I'll keep you in the loop and take your timing into consideration!

Classes will be done via Zoom, and groups will be kept small (max 5 couples) to allow families to meet one another.

Email for more info or registration: tigerilybirth@gmail.com.

08/04/2019

The poster below is a perfect example of anti-breastfeeding "information". This notion that you can't eat certain foods when breastfeeding is not based in science. Let's look at some of the information.

First of all let's look at foods that "okay" for breastfeeding mothers. Nothing really wrong with what they say except that you don't have to take in calcium to make milk with calcium. But the real problem is that this is a diet for people who are relatively affluent. Many mothers could not afford to eat such a diet and thus be frightened into formula feeding, which, I should emphasize is actually more expensive that the foods mentioned here. This is a stratagem used by formula companies. A prime example a few years ago was a campaign by one formula company in Brazil, supported by the Brazilian pediatric society, saying that your breastfed baby eats what you eat. Posters were widely distributed showing a baby suckling at a breast that looks like a doughnut, or looks like a hamburger.

What about the panels of foods "to avoid".

1. Sugary foods. The poster says in this section to avoid fatty foods and salty foods as well as sugary foods. We all should try to keep our sugar, salt and fat intake at a reasonable level. But to imply that if you eat a lot of sugar your baby has an increased risk of obesity is just plain wrong. Breastmilk, in fact, does not change much in response to what you eat. It changes from morning to evening, from day to day, from month 1 to month 6, and later, but not because of what you eat. But if you eat a lot of sugar, your milk will have the same amount of sugar as if you ate no sugar at all.

2. "You might find that just a dash of pepper is enough to make your baby irritated and fussy for hours". This is pure fantasy. There is no evidence for this being true. And it is unlikely that anything in pepper or other spices would get into the milk in quantities that would bother the baby.

3. Citrus fruits? "Certain compounds" are supposed to the irritating to the baby´s gut. Oh, please! If these "certain compounds got into the milk would they not be irritating to the breast or ni**le?

4. Caffeine? Babies do not excrete caffeine as rapidly as adults true, but so little gets into the milk that a cup or two of coffee will not bother the baby. Caffeine is given to premature babies as a treatment and nobody worries about how they might excrete caffeine. It's not right to deprive breastfeeding mothers from drinking coffee and tea in reasonable amounts. This poster eliminates much of what mothers like to eat.

5. Processed foods? Not a great choice for anyone, this is not specific to breastfeeding mothers. But just as above, the preservatives will not get into the milk in any significant quantities.

6. Garlic? Are they insane? Garlic does not bother babies. This is prejudice against people who eat garlic. Most of the world loves garlic and eat it when the baby breastfeeds without harm to anyone.

7. No peppermint, fennel, parsley, or chamomile? There is no evidence for this to show that the way people typically eat these can reach therapeutic levels.

8. Alcohol, no level of alcohol in the milk is safe for the breastfed baby? Except that almost no alcohol gets into the milk. See this article http://ibconline.ca/maternal-medications/. Alcohol is discussed near the end of the article, but it's worth reading the whole thing.

This poster is an appalling attempt to frighten women out of breastfeeding and enjoying what they like to eat. These restrictions on what breastfeeding mothers can eat have been debunked decades ago. Let's encourage good nutrition for everyone, and let's stop haranguing breastfeeding mothers into stopping breastfeeding by worrying them about their diets.

You can find a more about how to prevent problems with breastfeeding, including preventing fussiness, "colic", "reflux" "allergy to something in the mother's milk" and much more in my ebook called Breastfeeding: Empowering Parents: www.ibconline.ca/ebook

Canadian stats on maternal mental health:
06/28/2019

Canadian stats on maternal mental health:

We have new data on the of mothers who recently gave birth in Canada (2018/2019). Learn more about their pregnancy and postpartum experiences in our new study:

- Infographic: http://ow.ly/HTCV50uLr2U
- Article in The Daily: http://ow.ly/yjTJ50uLr5A

Caring for your mental health, and working to learn how to emotionally regulate can be a very important part of your bir...
04/30/2019

Caring for your mental health, and working to learn how to emotionally regulate can be a very important part of your birth and postpartum preparation - it is important for your baby and relationships as well!

If you aren't sure where to start, reach out to your midwife, doctor or doula for support. (This goes for dads/partners too!)

When working with mothers and pregnant women I always emphasize the importance of support. Women need to feel safe in pregnancy and motherhood, in every way. When a woman is under constant stress or has traumatic experiences it can impact the health and wellbeing of the fetus and children in her care.

This graphic outlines some of the implications for pregnant women experiencing high levels of stress (increased cortisol).

Its mail day!Isn’t this the cutest little birth model you ever saw? It’s going to be so helpful at prenatal visits and c...
04/29/2019

Its mail day!

Isn’t this the cutest little birth model you ever saw? It’s going to be so helpful at prenatal visits and classes to explain the physiology of birth and fetal positioning. That means you won’t have to put up with my funny little drawings anymore!

Plus, a fresh birth pool for rentals 😍

This right here.
04/26/2019

This right here.

04/24/2019

I've *finally* booked dates for the YEAR for prenatal classes. By request, I'm going to try to get these classes booked well in advance from now on so that people know their options early!

These are by no means the only options for prenatal classes with me. I also offer private classes with different pricing options depending on how many hours you're booking (this will be update on the website soon, but for now just email).

Plus, if you don't see your ideal time here, shoot me a message or email and let me know what you're looking for. I really want to provide options that work for people, and am willing to book in an evening class, or a different option if there is something requested enough.

These are classes with heart, meant to cover all your bases of birth preparation, to leave you ready to birth surrounded by love.

Very poorly known, but just as important!
04/23/2019

Very poorly known, but just as important!

Dad's can suffer from postpartum mood disorders as well. Here are some ways to recognize and help Dads with postpartum mood disorders.

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Duncan, BC

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