by Libby Cain | Dec 13, 2020 | Advice, Preparation for parenthood
For labour Your support person / whānauLip balm (this can be your lanolin nipple cream)Massage oilWarm socksPillow with a coloured pillowcase on itSnacks for your support personEnergy drinks – coconut water, nougly, kombuchaHigh energy foods – a nut mix...
by Libby Cain | Dec 7, 2020 | Advice, Preparation for parenthood
The early stage of labour is called the latent phase, this is the preparation phase and it is important to let it unfold at its own pace, trust your body, it knows how to do this. This may be the longest part of your labour and can last on average 12-24 hours. It may...
by Libby Cain | Sep 14, 2020 | Advice, Skincare
A newborn baby’s skin is very fragile and delicate, as it can take up to a year to form the protective acid mantle of healthy adult skin. Baby’s skin is also 20-30% thinner so is particularly sensitive to drying, rashes, and reactions to skincare products (especially...
by aaron | Mar 28, 2023 | Uncategorized
Bringing baby home for the first time although exciting, can be a little overwhelming but there are things you can do to prepare you for the next 2-4 weeks in your new role/job as a parent. The last few weeks of your pregnancy is usually spent on organising the...
by Libby Cain | Oct 7, 2021 | Advice, Breastfeeding advice
Lecithin is an essential fat present in body cells and is often added to medication and food products for the number of health benefits it provides ,which include supporting function and health of the brain and cell membranes, antioxidant properties and supporting...
by Libby Cain | Sep 9, 2021 | Advice, Breastfeeding advice, Preparation for parenthood
It may have been suggested that you “harvest” colostrum before the baby comes. This is because we know that your baby is going to come early or perhaps you have gestational diabetes or another medical condition or you may have had breastfeeding difficulties...