Full Nest Doula Services

Full Nest Doula Services Labor Doula and Placenta Encapsulation services in Metro Atlanta, GA
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09/09/2025

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“Did you know that Mayan families in Guatemala, consider bedsharing to be the only way to parent through the night?

Did you know that in Japan, breastfeeding and shared sleep (soine) is seen as a means to sustain connection through touch or ‘skinship’ between mother and child?

Did you know that In Bali, babies’ feet don’t touch the ground until 3 months of age?

Yet, we’re told in western culture that our babies need to sleep on their own, that we need to get our babies on a schedule and that we can ‘spoil’ them if we pick them up ‘too much’.

One of my favourite cross-cultural pieces of research to share to help us challenge the mainstream parenting narrative, comes from Dr. Charlotte Peterson. She spent forty years traveling the globe to live with local families and witness parenting practices in peaceful cultures. She observed that in Bali, babies are seen as a blessing.

At three months of age, there is a ceremony called Tiga Bulan or “three moons”. It is not until the celebration of this ceremony that a new baby’s feet touch the earth. Until that point, the baby is considered “of the heavens” and is constantly held in someone’s arms.

After the ceremony, the baby is considered “of the earth”. Although a baby can be put down and “out of arms” at this point, Charlotte has rarely seen a Balinese infant or toddler not being held or closely watched, by her parents or family members, within those first three months.

For me, it feels validating to gain a different perspective, reminding us that our instincts to hold our babies close are ancient, wise and innately human. I seek out research like this as it allows me to better understand the difference between social norms & what’s best for our babies.”

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All of this!! I always tell my clients to thoroughly educate themselves- don’t just go by what their provider says! And ...
07/18/2022

All of this!! I always tell my clients to thoroughly educate themselves- don’t just go by what their provider says! And remember that they work for you!

🤣 happy Friday!
07/01/2022

🤣 happy Friday!

06/30/2022

The American Academy of Pediatrics updated its guidance on breastfeeding Monday. Here's what you need to know.

05/05/2022

In person breastfeeding support! If you’re in the Roswell area and are breastfeeding/plan to, and are looking for support, this is a great resource!

04/23/2022

Yip this bub was born vaginally at home in the birth pool.
5.46 kg
12 pounds
3 hour labour
Intact Perineum
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The midwife had this to say.
“Stop telling women they can’t birth big babies vaginally “
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Midwife

04/22/2022

𝐇𝐀𝐏𝐏𝐘 𝐄𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐇 𝐃𝐀𝐘🌎 Did you know breastfeeding is good for the earth?

Breastmilk is the most ecologically sound food source, requires no transportation, zero-waste method of feeding, no packaging, it doesn’t require energy, and does not create pollution. A 2015 study conducted in the Asia-Pacific region found that milk formula was contributing to producing approximately 2.89 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions. This was equivalent to driving 6888 million miles in the average US passenger car, sending around 1 million tons of waste to landfill, consuming 323 million gallons of gasoline, or burning 3107 million pounds of coal.

Breastfeeding is not only beneficial for babies and mothers but also for our planet. So keep boobin 💗

I know breastfeeding can be triggering. This post is not to make anyone feel bad it’s just sharing information. Remember this is a breastfeeding page. Support is important and I support you no matter how you feed your child.

03/25/2022

"Training"⠀

Night waking is biologically normal. Night weaning does not ensure no wake ups. Sleep training does NOT ensure a good sleeper.⠀

Sleep is a biological function, it cannot be forced. Just as if someone sat you on the toilet and demanded you p*e right then.⠀

"Just give him rice cereal before bed. He's almost 3 month's, he'll be fine."⠀

"Put them in bed, close the door, don't go back in until morning."⠀

"If they are so upset they throw up, go in and change the sheets. Don't make eye contact or speak to them."⠀

"She's getting too used to being comforted every time she wakes."⠀

"Get out of the house when you put him in his crib, this way you won't hear his cries."⠀

"Let them cry, they're just manipulating you."⠀

Complete. And. Utter. BS.⠀

Not to mention, DANGEROUS.⠀

And many women believe that their baby, that only wakes a few times a night for nourishment and/or comfort, has a problem that needs to be solved.⠀

Waking frequently is a protective measure against SIDS, and also helps to maintain breastfeeding. ⠀

It's expected that they need feeds throughout the night. (Have you ever doubled your weight within a few months before? Or had rapid brain development and growth, so much so that you can't even rest?)⠀

It's unrealistic to expect babies to sleep BETTER than adults. ⠀

Why do we need studies, and facts, and statistics to show how it is or is not damaging. How it is or is not ok to hold your baby to sleep, nurse your baby to sleep, rock your baby to sleep.⠀

What happened to following our instincts? What happened to parenting from and following what you feel is right and good in your heart?⠀

If you need to p*e, do you wake? If you need to adjust the covers, do you wake? Do you wake when you're thirsty, had a bad dream, need to roll over?⠀

Let's normalize normal behaviors.⠀

Babies and children don't have sleep problems.⠀

Society has expectation problems.⠀

Needing comfort isn't a problem that needs to be fixed. It's part of being human.

Happy Love Day, folks! It may just be my favorite holiday💕 Enjoy & I’ll be looking for that full inbox in a few weeks! 😉
02/14/2022

Happy Love Day, folks! It may just be my favorite holiday💕 Enjoy & I’ll be looking for that full inbox in a few weeks! 😉

Here we go! Here is our current availability for birthday parties this year 😉February: 1 March: 0April: 2May: 2June: 1Ju...
01/07/2022

Here we go! Here is our current availability for birthday parties this year 😉

February: 1
March: 0
April: 2
May: 2
June: 1
July: 0
August: 1
September: 2
October: 2
November: 1
December: 1

2022 is gonna be a great year to have some babies!!
Contact us for a free consult🕊

May your New Year be filled with love and light✨ and babies 😉
01/01/2022

May your New Year be filled with love and light✨ and babies 😉

It’s been a minute, but I’m back! Took some time off of social media to dream about this upcoming year and how I want to...
12/30/2021

It’s been a minute, but I’m back! Took some time off of social media to dream about this upcoming year and how I want to best serve my wonderful pregnant & postpartum families🕊
Feel free to DM me or fill out a form on the website. I would love to connect🤍

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