The Birth Babe

The Birth Babe ​Hello lovely expectant parents! My name is Cole Ina and I'm so glad you're here.

​Evidence-based, Compassionate, and Genuine

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho based Doula Services (Pregnancy, Labor, Birth and Postpartum Coaching and Support)

​The Birth Babe is here for you on the biggest adventure of your life. The most important aspect of choosing a doula is finding one you "fit" with.

When I show up in your birth space I see your resilience and your strength and before I leave, you will too. I look forward to hearing from you and if I'm the right doula for you, supporting you through this incredible journey.

I'm here for you.

06/23/2020

Nikki Griffin, The Birth Babe is officially accepting clients again after a long family centered hiatus. Serving expectant families in and around Kootenai County, I'm very excited to re-immerse myself in the birth world and support you through the greatest adventure in life.

Mmm. Yes.
10/01/2017

Mmm. Yes.

💞

Quote: Amethyst Joy

I have seen firsthand the difference Hypnobirthing can make. Local classes taught by the wonderful Mary Long. New schedu...
09/15/2017

I have seen firsthand the difference Hypnobirthing can make. Local classes taught by the wonderful Mary Long. New schedule out now!

Have a calm and comfortable birth.

Bring those new mamas FOOD!
08/27/2017

Bring those new mamas FOOD!

If your trying to think of something you could bring for a new mum it's FOOD! And in abundance. The last thing she wants to think about is cooking nourishing foods and she needs plenty of that so bringing yummy healthy meals will be the best gift you could give 😋
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I love this post by ! "Husbands take note! knows what's up❤️just check out that breakfast spread. Hard to believe but my appetite has increased since giving birth to this little 🐽.... has turned me into a tank. " I say anyone who knows a take note - one of the best gifts to give her is a yummy and wholesome healthy meal. Even better...organize with friends and family so she has meals for the first 6 weeks after birth. She needs to recover and sleep when she can, and be off duty from everything but resting, basic self and baby care, and getting the breastfeeding going well. And a is still eating for two. Women around the world have been doing this for each other throughout history. Check out my blog on preparing for postpartum http://homesweethomebirth.com/blog/welcome-to-the-club

I couldn't love Mother's Haven more. Look at what they're offering our communuty!
08/09/2017

I couldn't love Mother's Haven more. Look at what they're offering our communuty!

We have classes coming up! Check our website for a full list and schedule of classes. Some of our classes are on a bit of a summer break, so check back frequently for updated times and dates! We also have Postpartum Wellness Through Placental Encapsulation and Infant CPR & Safety on the calendar!

http://mothershaven.com/class-registration

100 LIKES got me feeling like:
08/05/2017

100 LIKES got me feeling like:

In case you're wondering what kinds of things a doula does at a birth... we love on and care for everyone involved!
08/02/2017

In case you're wondering what kinds of things a doula does at a birth... we love on and care for everyone involved!

A Doula not only supports mum in birth! She doesn't forget that dad needs support and guidance just as much 🙏
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Doulas be like... 🙌🏼 They support mom AND dad (partners). 😊 📷:

Babies come out best in environments similar to the way they got in 😉 Get your OXYTOCIN on during labor!!
08/02/2017

Babies come out best in environments similar to the way they got in 😉 Get your OXYTOCIN on during labor!!

Intimate moments with your partner in labour are an essential element to a positive birth as they will make you feel loved, nurtured and protected and bring on that important Oxytocin Hormone of LOVE and above all you will feel that you are on this journey together 💕
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Luscious moments in between surges that knocked her into the sea from her steady stance on the rocks. And as she was tossed about in the waves, somehow she found her way right back onto the rocks in preparation of being knocked right back in. This warrior. This roll with the punches, warrior mother standing in that rocky sea ready and warring and peacefully holding her baby in her womb. J, you are strength and wonder and goddess.

When it isn't an emergency and you find yourself having to make an unexpected decision during your birth, remember your ...
07/30/2017

When it isn't an emergency and you find yourself having to make an unexpected decision during your birth, remember your B.R.A.I.N.

What "kind" of mom/birthing person should hire a doula?
07/25/2017

What "kind" of mom/birthing person should hire a doula?

Hey everyone! Welcome and thank you for the Likes & Follows! I'm working at filling my calendar with families to serve f...
07/25/2017

Hey everyone! Welcome and thank you for the Likes & Follows! I'm working at filling my calendar with families to serve from now until mid November, help me by sharing and tagging expecting friends?

Grace & Gratitude,
The Birth Babe

07/16/2017

Mama, you told me
That motherhood would be wonderful.
But Mama, you never told me
What it would do to me.
How it would take the woman that I was;
The woman who thought she knew everything
And could control everything
And break her down and
Teach her that
She had so much to learn.

Mama, you told me
There would be sleepless nights.
But Mama, you never told me
Just how tired I would be;
How sleep would become a luxury, and not something
To which I am entitled;
But that there was nothing sweeter
Than hearing the sound
Of their steady breath while they slept;
And that even when all I wanted
Was to close my eyes
For five more minutes,
Small, soft, chubby arms
Around my neck,
Singing me songs,
Telling me stories,
Giggling and squealing,
Would make me forget how badly I needed to sleep.

Mama, you told me
That I would figure it out one day at a time.
But Mama, you never told me
That motherhood would take the perfectionist in me,
And whittle her down to someone that
Has no choice but to accept
That sometimes,
"Good enough"
Is enough.

Mama, you told me
That motherhood would change the way I think.
But Mama, you never told me
How my sharp memory would be torn into shreds,
And that I would forget,
Misplace,
And confuse things;
But that I would remember nothing more clearly
Than the way the weight of their
Small, warm bodies felt
In my longing arms,
The first time I held them.

Mama, you told me
That motherhood would teach me selflessness.
But Mama, you never told me
How sometimes I would feel like my independence,
My freedom,
My time,
My sense of self,
Had all been taken away
And that I would feel guilty sometimes wishing I could have it all back;
But that in fact, it is a privilege to be needed by someone
So deeply
And that motherhood would gift me
With so many exhilaratingly precious moments
That take my breath away.

Mama, you told me
That motherhood would change my priorities.
But Mama, you never told me
About the worrying;
How much I would worry.
Are they happy? Are they healthy?
Are they okay?
Am I enough?
I didn't know that someone else's needs could
So wholly and completely
Consume my every thought
And that everything else would become
Unimportant,
Secondary,
As long as my children were happy.

Mama, you told me
That it would be a joy to watch them grow up.
But Mama, you never told me
How quickly the time would pass;
How the hours, the days, the weeks and the months
Would slip through
My fingers
So fast
That I would suddenly find myself looking at a child instead of a baby;
A baby instead of a newborn;
And beg time to be a little bit kinder and wait for me to catch up.

Mama, you told me
That motherhood would teach me things.
But Mama, you never told me
How becoming a mother would test me
And push me
And make me doubt myself
And lead me to think that I was doing everything wrong;
But that with each test, each push, each trying moment
It would teach me
How to be better
How to be stronger
And just how much I was capable of.

Mama, you told me
You loved me.
But Mama, you never told me
How that love would run so fiercely through my veins;
How every other kind of love
I have ever felt
Would be nothing like this.
How it would be a love that teaches me
To give more than I ever thought I could give,
To somehow want to give even more when I think I have nothing left,
And to be grateful for the simplest of joys.

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Written by Rasha Rushdy

Submitted by The Tuna Chronicles • by Rasha Rushdy

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