Postpartum Planning
Having a baby is a HUGE transition that often challenges every fibre of your being. The norm in our culture is often to be underprepared for this time of transition, and find ourselves feeling alone and overwhelmed as we adjust to having a new little person in our family. I would love to see this culture shift, and move into one where we all have a much better understanding of good postpartum care, either providing it to those having babies around us, or allowing ourselves to receive it (if it's us having the baby)!
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I am so passionate about people preparing for postpartum, and love to support people in the following ways:
- Postpartum Planning Sessions (see below)
- As part of my packages (click link for more information)
- Through my available when you sign up to my email list. This self-guided 15 page document is a DIY Postpartum Planning workbook that you can fill out in your own time, ensuring you have the most nourishing, supported postpartum possible even if you're short of the funds to engage my support.
Postpartum Planning Sessions
for Pregnant Couples
Plan your supported and nourishing postpartum.
This evening will provide an overview of some of the realities of postpartum, and offer the chance to plan how you can best support yourselves to feel supported and nourished as you make this transition.
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WHO IS THIS FOR?
Any pregnant person! Bring along your partner or support person so you can connect and reflect together. (If you don't have anyone to bring, feel free to come by yourself, but see if you can find the courage to reach out to just one trusted person you know and see whether they will come along with you). You can be however early or late in your pregnancy you like, although it may feel more relevant as you near baby's arrival, somewhere in the 2nd or 3rd trimester.
CONTENT:
The evening will contain:
- An overview of what you may expect postpartum
- Creating a plan with specifics to put in place so you feel well supported, including who may be in your 'village' (it may be broader than you think), some suggestions for what you may like support with, and ways to ask for that support.
- A discussion on boundaries with tips for how to share them with people eg asking people not to visit if you'd like some space in those early days, or telling a well-meaning relative or health practitioner what is working well for you and your family.
- Connection with your partner/support person (including a chance to reflect on what some challenges may be in your relationship and with being a parent, and how you might navigate them better)
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Leave feeling more empowered to have a gentle, nourishing postpartum, having spent quality time connecting with your partner making a plan for your supported postpartum. You will take away a tailored plan (or the framework to create one) that you can implement in order to give yourselves the best chance of feeling supported and nourished as you make this transition into a new phase of parenthood.
We offer this evening as an online class every 6 weeks, so check the upcoming to see when may suit you. If you'd prefer to have a private session where I come to your space on the Coffs Coast and we work together to make a personal plan, to find a date that suits us both. Or we can have a private zoom too! Just reach out.