Hub City Doulas

Hub City Doulas Confident, quality, professional, non-judgmental care throughout your pregnancy and postpartum

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Licensed Massage Therapy, Boutiue Postpartum care, ProDoula Certified Labor Doula, Postpartum Doula, ProDoula Certified Postpartum Placenta Specialist, ProDoula Certified Infant Feeding Specialist,Spinning Babies, Belly Binding

06/16/2022

Thank you so much to all the families we have supported over the last 7 years.

Our family has been given the opportunity to make our dream a reality and move to Florida!

Hub City Doulas is now closed!

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06/06/2022

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04/26/2022

This post is about the Postpartum Nutrition Plan and how it supported me through my hair loss from covid!

Timeline....our family contracted covid black Friday weekend (symptoms began). It hit us adults VERY hard. We did not eat well or at all for the better part of 2 1/2 - 3 weeks. Did not really start feeling better until after Christmas.

Mid (ish) Jan....I notice my hair falling out more than normal. I had waist length hair, pretty decently thick for 53! Every time I washed my hair, brushed it or even just ran my hand through, I would pull handfuls out. My first thought was thyroid! Then I thought back to what "trauma" had my body been through? Ah ha...yes, covid. My body fought SO hard against the virus, I became nutrient depleted.

End of Jan...To avoid the scraggly look, I had my hair cut so it just laid on my shoulders. At this point, I was still shedding a lot!

I upped the amount of collagen I used each morning (still using that same increased amount now in April!), added a women's vitamin and began following the Postpartum Nutrition Plan. I didn't have a baby but my body went through a tremendous stress!

Current....end (ish) April....the tremendous shedding has stopped. I see length in the new growth. I know getting that full head of thick hair is going to take time but I see all the positive results.

for more than just postpartum!!

These look amazing!!
04/21/2022

These look amazing!!

I’m due with my third baby this May. I am so excited for this newborn stage. But don’t get it twisted, I still remember this stage (the first few months) as the absolute hardest. Difficult on every emotional, physical and spiritual level.
If you are in that stage right now, in the trenches, I hear you! All feeling are valid. Try not to listen to much to the trolls of social media.

04/13/2022

This is it folks!

The time has come! Our family is moving to Florida!

I have enjoyed working with every family that has chosen Hub City Doulas to support them through their birth journey.

From now until the end of June we have room for only 2 more birth support packages.

Prenatal/Postpartum massage options also available until the end of June.

Book your services now as the time will go by fast and appointments are filling up.

"See that tiny pink bead on this lanyard? That is the size of a newborn's tiny tummy. When baby is born,  the birthing p...
04/04/2022

"See that tiny pink bead on this lanyard? That is the size of a newborn's tiny tummy. When baby is born, the birthing parent produces colostrum for baby, which is the perfect for baby. Colostrum contains just the amount of food baby needs and passes antibodies. It's ! In this photo, is a standard 2 ounce bottle of formula that is given to new babies. So, if baby's belly is only the size of a marble, what happens when baby is fed 2 ounces? Well, baby will usually spit up all the extra, which then can be spinned into baby having reflux. When really, baby is just being over fed. This leads to interventions like formula changes, antacid medications, etc. It's important that we give families all the available information so they can make the best decisions for their families.

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02/23/2022

Who's ready for the Nurture & Nourish???!!!

Only 2 spots open for March!

Postpartum Care for the Birthing Person....so you can care for your baby!

5 visits! Massage, food prep, coaching!

Flipping the script on postpartum care!

Did you give rice cereal? (We did)Did you know all these facts, this is almost all new info to me!Skip the rice cereal w...
01/21/2022

Did you give rice cereal? (We did)
Did you know all these facts, this is almost all new info to me!

Skip the rice cereal when introducing foods to your baby!
Why? "Imagine dipping your spoon into a bowl of sugar and feeding baby a spoonful or two, that's essentially what you are doing when you feed your baby rice or grain based cereals." - Dr. Mercola
If that isn't reason enough, here are 10 more reasons to skip rice cereal:
1. Babies produce little to no amylase, which is the enzyme needed to digest grains properly. Infants produce much less pancreatic amylase (the workhorse of starch digestion) than older children do. NOTE: Breastfed babies do receive some amylase from mother’s milk to help digest starch; however, their bodies are much more equipped to digest healthy fats. (1)
2. Rice cereal is nutritionally void. Any iron that is added can easily be obtained through fruits, vegetables, meats, and fish (once baby is 6 months or older). The nonheme iron that is added is not as easily absorbed by the body. Also, rice cereal is refined, meaning that the bran and germ, which contains the most nutrients, have been removed to make it more shelf stable.
3. Doctors used to recommend rice cereal as a method to get baby to sleep longer at night, but research shows that this method does not work. (2)
4. Rice cereal can possibly raise your baby's insulin levels and can increase risk of Type I diabetes according to the Journal of Medical Association. (3)(4)
5. Babies who are fed rice cereal are consuming 3 times more arsenic than adults in relation to body weight. This is true even is the rice cereal is organic. The FDA found that inorganic arsenic exposure in infants and pregnant women can result in a child’s decreased performance on certain developmental tests that measure learning, based on epidemiological evidence including dietary exposures (5)(6)
6. Rice cereal fills your baby's belly and keeps it from getting nutrients from other healthy foods.
7. The undigested grains left in baby's digestive tract can cause an imbalance in gut flora and could potentially cause a whole host of issues such as allergies and weakened immune system.
8. There are much healthier options to offer baby when they are ready for solid food (6 months or older) such as many fruits and vegetables. Remember, just because you may not like a certain food, does not mean that baby will turn their nose up at it. My oldest son actually drank a liver broth that I made on a daily basis for months!
9. Babies need a good amount of fat for their developing brains and nervous system, especially in the first couple of years. Rice cereal does not provide this.
10. Rice cereal was recently found to have high levels of a chemical called perchlorate. This chemicals disrupts thyroid function which is crucial to brain development. (7)
****IF YOU HAVE GIVEN YOUR CHILD RICE CEREAL, YOU ARE NOT A BAD CAREGIVER!! THIS IS MEANT TO PROVIDE INFORMATION SO YOU CAN MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS. YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW. YOU’RE AMAZING REGARDLESS ♥️♥️****
Sources:
(1) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/8780901/?i=5&from=/6179037/related
(2) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/2672785/
(3) https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/197391
(4) https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/197392
(5) https://www.fda.gov/.../PressAnnouncements/ucm493740.htm
(6) https://jamanetwork.com/.../jamapedia.../fullarticle/2514074
(7) https://www.healthybabyfood.org/.../BabyFoodReport...
Post cred: Thrivekin

Although the various aspects of digestion in the newborn have been studied for decades, we still lack quantitative information about the contribution of individual enzymes to the overall process. The information to date indicates that in spite of immaturity of many of the classical digestive mechani...

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01/19/2022

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