True Birth

True Birth True Birth provides full spectrum support for birthing families on Long Island.
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We offer a doula team as well as prenatal and postpartum emotional preparation workshops as well as birth planning sessions.

12/09/2025

Partners, this is your time to shine!
Learn targeted acupressure points, when to use them, and how to apply pressure that makes a difference.
We cover Rebozo, grounding touch, and simple techniques that help with pain, progress, and staying focused.
If you want to show up in a meaningful way during birth, this is the class.
Let’s get you ready.
Huntington • TrueBirth.com

Baby gear: check! ✅Actual birth prep: questionable. 🫣Let’s fix that. Birth 101, 201, and 301 are coming up.Learn what re...
11/30/2025

Baby gear: check! ✅
Actual birth prep: questionable. 🫣
Let’s fix that.
Birth 101, 201, and 301 are coming up.
Learn what really matters bcs baby bling won’t get you through labor. These classes will.
Real support for your body, mind, heart and partner. Zero fluff.
Let’s get you ready.
Huntington • TrueBirth.com

✨Mother's Milk is Magic✨💫 Thanks to Katie Hinde’s research we know mother's milk is a living, adaptive system: a mother’...
11/29/2025

✨Mother's Milk is Magic✨💫 Thanks to Katie Hinde’s research we know mother's milk is a living, adaptive system: a mother’s biology, her surroundings, and her baby’s needs communicating together in a dialogue as old as mammals themselves

In 2008, Katie Hinde stood in a California primate lab staring at hundreds of milk samples. Male babies got richer milk. Females got more volume. Science had missed half the conversation.
She was a postdoctoral researcher at the California National Primate Research Center, analyzing milk from rhesus macaque mothers. For months, she'd been measuring fat content, protein levels, mineral concentrations. The data showed something she hadn't expected: monkey mothers were producing completely different milk depending on whether they'd given birth to sons or daughters.
Sons received milk with higher concentrations of fat and protein—more energy per ounce. Daughters received more milk overall, with higher calcium levels. The biological recipe wasn't universal. It was customized.
Hinde ran the numbers again. The pattern held across dozens of mother-infant pairs. This wasn't random variation. This was systematic.
She thought about what she'd been taught in graduate school. Milk was nutrition. Calories, proteins, fats. A delivery system for energy. But if milk was just fuel, why would it differ based on the baby's s*x? Why would mothers unconsciously adjust the formula?
The answer shifted everything: milk wasn't passive. It was a message.
Hinde had arrived at this question through an unusual path. She'd earned her bachelor's degree in anthropology from the University of Washington, then completed her PhD at UCLA in 2008. While most lactation research focused on dairy cattle or developing infant formulas, Hinde wanted to understand what milk actually did in primate mothers and babies.
At UC Davis, she had access to the largest primate research center in the United States. She could collect milk samples at different stages of lactation, track infant development, measure maternal characteristics. She could ask questions that had never been systematically studied.
Like: why do young mothers produce milk with more stress hormones?
Hinde discovered that first-time monkey mothers produced milk with fewer calories but higher concentrations of cortisol than experienced mothers. Babies who consumed this high-cortisol milk grew faster but were more nervous and less confident. The milk wasn't just feeding the baby's body—it was programming the baby's temperament.
Or: how does milk respond when babies get sick?
Working with researchers who studied infant illness, Hinde found that when babies developed infections, their mothers' milk changed within hours. The white blood cell count in the milk increased dramatically—from around 2,000 cells per milliliter to over 5,000 during acute illness. Macrophage counts quadrupled. The levels returned to normal once the baby recovered.
The mechanism was remarkable: when a baby nurses, small amounts of the baby's saliva travel back through the ni**le into the mother's breast tissue. That saliva contains information about the baby's immune status. If the baby is fighting an infection, the mother's body detects the antigens and begins producing specific antibodies, which then flow back to the baby through the milk.
It was a dialogue. The baby's body communicated its needs. The mother's body responded.
Hinde started documenting everything. She collected milk from over 250 rhesus macaque mothers across more than 700 sampling events. She measured cortisol, adiponectin, epidermal growth factor, transforming growth factors. She tracked which babies gained weight faster, which were more exploratory, which were more cautious.
She realized she was mapping a language that had been invisible.
In 2011, Hinde joined Harvard as an assistant professor. She began writing about her findings, but she also noticed something troubling: almost nobody was studying human breast milk with the same rigor applied to other biological systems. When she searched publication databases, she found twice as many studies on erectile dysfunction as on breast milk composition.
The world's first food—the substance that had nourished every human who ever lived—was scientifically neglected.
She started a blog: "Mammals Suck...Milk!" The title was deliberately provocative. Within a year, it had over a million views. Parents, clinicians, researchers started asking questions. What bioactive compounds are in human milk? How does milk from mothers of premature babies differ from milk produced for full-term infants? Can we use this knowledge to improve formulas or help babies in NICUs?
Hinde's research expanded. She studied how milk changes across the day (fat concentration peaks mid-morning). She investigated how foremilk differs from hindmilk (babies with bigger appetites who nurse longer get higher-fat milk at the end of feeding). She examined how maternal characteristics—age, parity, health status, social rank—shaped milk composition.
In 2013, she created March Mammal Madness, a science outreach event that became an annual tradition in hundreds of classrooms. In 2014, she co-authored "Building Babies." In 2016, she received the Ehrlich-Koldovsky Early Career Award from the International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation for making outstanding contributions to the field.
By 2017, when she delivered her TED talk, she could articulate what she'd discovered across a decade of research: breast milk is food, medicine, and signal. It builds the baby's body and fuels the baby's behavior. It carries bacteria that colonize the infant gut, hormones that influence metabolism, oligosaccharides that feed beneficial microbes, immune factors that protect against pathogens.
More than 200 varieties of oligosaccharides alone. The baby can't even digest them—they exist to nourish the right community of gut bacteria, preventing harmful pathogens from establishing.
The composition is as unique as a fingerprint. No two mothers produce identical milk. No two babies receive identical nutrition.
In 2020, Hinde appeared in the Netflix docuseries "Babies," explaining her findings to a mass audience. She'd moved to Arizona State University, where she now directs the Comparative Lactation Lab. Her research continues to reveal new dimensions of how milk shapes infant outcomes from the first hours of life through childhood.
She works on precision medicine applications—using knowledge of milk bioactives to help the most fragile infants in neonatal intensive care units. She consults on formula development, helping companies create products that better replicate the functional properties of human milk for mothers who face obstacles to breastfeeding.
The implications extend beyond individual families. Understanding milk informs public health policy, workplace lactation support, clinical recommendations. It reveals how maternal characteristics, environmental conditions, and infant needs interact in real time through a biological messaging system that's been evolving for 200 million years—longer than dinosaurs.
Katie Hinde didn't just study milk. She revealed that the most ancient form of nourishment was also the most sophisticated. What science had treated as simple nutrition was actually a dynamic, responsive communication between two bodies—a conversation that shapes human development one feeding at a time.

02/20/2024

🌟 Acupressure in Pregnancy and Birth Workshop 🌟

Hello wonderful community! 🌸 I’m thrilled to share a workshop that I promise will be both enlightening and enjoyable. I crafted this for pregnant people, their partners,  birth doulas, childbirth educators, and anyone supporting a pregnant person! 🤰

📅 Date: March 10 | 🕒 Time: 4pm-6pm | 📍 Location: 124 E. 40th Street NY, NY 10016

🌿 On the Agenda: 🌿

Morning Sickness
Baby Positioning
Labor Stimulation
Pregnancy Aches
Pregnancy Insomnia
Gestational Diabetes
Hypertension

🌈 Why Join? 🌈
The focus is real-world application. You’ll leave with a toolbox of ways to help yourself and your clients.  You’ll learn point combinations and effective stimulation techniques that Google simply can’t teach. Who wouldn’t want a more comfortable pregnancy journey?

👫 Bring a Friend, Share the Experience! 👫
$60/person or  $50/person when you bring a friend.

Spaces are limited! Your payment secures your spot. Reach out to Kathy to register: kathy.shamoun@gmail.com

Learn more about me here: www.kathyshamoun.com

I’m an acupuncturist with 20+ years experience and a birth doula with 17 years experience. I’ve combined my skill sets to bring you these workshops. If you’re interested in the postpartum workshop, comment below and I’ll be sure to let you know when that is 🌟

Sharing some bright news on this darkest day of the year ✨  As the winter solstice blankets us in its cozy darkness, I’m...
12/21/2023

Sharing some bright news on this darkest day of the year ✨ As the winter solstice blankets us in its cozy darkness, I’m thrilled to announce a new chapter: expanding my acupuncture practice to vibrant Manhattan! I’ll be sharing space with my dear friend, the luminous Mona Chopra, on E. 40th St. Here’s to embracing the light ✨🏮✨

⭐️ do you know how to get juicy with your birthing instincts?⭐️ do you know how to be her superhero so she can let her g...
11/04/2023

⭐️ do you know how to get juicy with your birthing instincts?
⭐️ do you know how to be her superhero so she can let her goddess glow?
⭐️ come find out how
⭐️ Dec 2  10a–4p
⭐️ Huntington Village
⭐️ $350 for you to attend w/ a partner
⭐️ register @:  https://www.truebirth.com/education
⭐️ preparing for your birth with True Birth's childbirth education is an act of self-love

$30 | 1 session $75 | 3 sessions10a-12p Fridays: 5/5, 6/2, 7/7 Huntington Village, NY register for single sessions or th...
04/15/2023

$30 | 1 session
$75 | 3 sessions
10a-12p Fridays: 5/5, 6/2, 7/7
Huntington Village, NY
register for single sessions or the full series: https://www.truebirth.com/workshops-1

When was the last time you took a risk and looked honestly at the fear coming up for you in pregnancy? This can be dicey terrain. Especially if you're doing the exploration on your own.

Between laughter and tears we'll transform fear and sow seeds of confidence in this 3 part series. Each session is different from the last and they’re experiential rather than didactic.

Why do we take a deep dive into scary places? Two reasons: 1) we all know oxytocin is inhibited by fear. Less fear = more oxytocin. And 2) no one's adequately addressing the rollercoaster of emotions in your prenatal appointments. You're hearing empty platitudes... "just let go and trust the process". I remember wondering "how do I let go??" Even with your closest friends, you're probably not delving into these topics the way we do here. Readying your heart for birth is as important as keeping your body healthy. This is the space where you can work out what's going on inside of you without fear of judgment.

If you want to connect to find out more feel free to reach out! Comment here. Don't laugh... I just discovered the message request folder on Instagram so don't message via social media. I'm the worst 🤪 Go to the website

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01/15/2023

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Giving away a 5th Edition Hypnobabies Home Study Course with free Quick Reference Booklet and Birth Partner Guide. Pick ...
01/06/2023

Giving away a 5th Edition Hypnobabies Home Study Course with free Quick Reference Booklet and Birth Partner Guide. Pick up in Huntington 11743. Happy to mail to you for $10. DM me if you’re interested.

⭐️ preparing for your birth with True Birth's class is an act of self-love⭐️ Jan 7 & 8,  9a–1p⭐️ at my Huntington Villag...
12/11/2022

⭐️ preparing for your birth with True Birth's class is an act of self-love
⭐️ Jan 7 & 8,  9a–1p
⭐️ at my Huntington Village home
⭐️ $400 for you to attend w/ whoever is walking with you on your birth journey
⭐️ register @:  https://www.truebirth.com/education
⭐️ virtual option if you can't attend in person

I'm so excited to be teaching in person again! 🌈🎊 So here we go with another 10 hour series...We’ll have the windows ope...
05/26/2021

I'm so excited to be teaching in person again! 🌈🎊 So here we go with another 10 hour series...

We’ll have the windows open, HEPA air purifying filters running, and masks on. Spots are limited so we can stay distanced and safe. If you think you’d like to attend don’t delay registering. And if you aren’t able to join us in the flesh you also have the option to Zoom in so you won’t miss a thing. You decide what your comfort is.
So you want to feel centered and relaxed while birthing?
🌈Absolutely
Partners rebozo and hip-squeeze like pros?
🌈 Yup
Navigate cumbersome hospital protocol?
🌈Like a beast
This comprehensive class is fun, engaging and research-based. It’s also a MUST!
🌟APRIL 3 & 11, 9a - 2p
🌟$400/ COUPLE : FREE FOR TRUE BIRTH CLIENTS
🌟REGISTER @ TRUEBIRTH.COM/EDUCATION

I’m ecstatic to teach in person again this spring🦋🐝🌺🪲🌼Woohoo!!!🤸‍♀️🙌 Oh how I’ve missed the intimacy of being around my ...
02/17/2021

I’m ecstatic to teach in person again this spring🦋🐝🌺🪲🌼Woohoo!!!🤸‍♀️🙌 Oh how I’ve missed the intimacy of being around my students, exchanging energy, working with their bodies and their partners. Nothing like being hands-on 💕

We’ll have the windows open, HEPA air purifying filter running, masks on, and in-person spots limited so we can stay distanced and safe. If you think you’d like to attend in-person don’t delay registering. And if you aren’t able to join us in the flesh you also have the option to Zoom in so you won’t miss a thing. You decide what your comfort is.

So you want to feel centered and relaxed while birthing?
🌈Absolutely
Partners rebozo and hip-squeeze like pros?
🌈 Yup
Navigate cumbersome hospital protocol?
🌈Like a beast
This comprehensive class is fun, engaging and research-based. It’s also a MUST!
🌟APRIL 3 & 11,  9a - 2p
🌟$300 VIRTUAL / $400 IN-PERSON / FREE FOR TRUE BIRTH CLIENTS
🌟REGISTER @ TRUEBIRTH.COM/EDUCATION

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