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Celebration Time

December 11, 2014

Holy Moly! I have 700 Facebook fans! First of all I want to say thank-you to everyone that follows my silly posts, birth knowledge, essential oils, breastfeeding articles and all the other posts I read, plan, save for scheduling for another time and write. Being a doula for me is truly my hearts work, I am passionate and continuously learning. Once again, from the bottom of my heart, thank-you.

 

As a thank-you I am giving away this brand new breastfeeding pillow from Dr Brown. This pillow comes with a removable washable cover. The contest is open to anyone who can pick this pillow up before January 2015 in West maple Ridge.

To enter the contest you are strongly encouraged to…

  1. Like my facebook page www.facebook.com/ridgemeadowsdoulaservices
  2. comment below on what you would like to see in 2015 for posts on my page
  3. Give me an idea to blog about.

Sounds simple right! Good Luck.

(Contest closes December 18th at 9pm and a winner will be chosen from random.org)

***trista Marie is the winner***

Categories : Doula Tagged : birth, breastfeeding, contest, doula, essential oils, facebook, maple ridge, maple ridge contest, Maple Ridge Doula, Nicole chambers, Pitt meadows, pitt meadows contest, pittmeadows, placenta Encapsulation Pitt Meadows, postpartum

How to help your children tell the truth

November 13, 2014

Do you find yourself stretching the truth with your little ones? How do we expect them to tell the truth if they see little white lies coming out of the mouths of people they trust and look up to?  Role model the behavior you want to see from your child. This means, telling the truth all the time. Sometimes this means you have to answer questions you weren’t prepared to.

 

Telling the Truth- Kids can’t distinguish “little white lies” from other lies. So don’t let your child overhear you tell your friend, “I would totally come over for dinner but we have family coming over,” if you’re clearly not . Your child will imitate what he watches you do.  Sometimes this means answering the hard questions and not giving your child little white lies-  This is a tough one because children ask really complicated questions. My daughter asked shortly before she was 2.5″ how do babies got in bellies”  “Where the toilet water goes when it’s flushed” “Why are grandma and grandpa not married” “Where does the food go after I swallow it”. She was a very inquisitive child with VERY hard to answer questions. Some of the questions I would answer in simple age appropriate answers, others I would say I have to look them up.

 

Not Shaming-  Guilt and shame are very different.  Guilt comes from inside a child , and feels remorse from twhat they have done.  Guilt can lead to accountability, since that child is likely feeling regret and responsibility for his or her actions.  Shame is more about feelings worthlessness and is likely to cause that child to withdraw in embarrassment.  The difference here is that shame does not lead to accountability—and may lead to a decrease in effective problem-solving skills now and later in life.

 

Lastly, this will take time… But figure out WHY they are lying. Are they embarrassed? Are they exaggerating? (is this age appropriate exaggeration like a fantasy?), is it low self esteem and they are bragging?

 

Now that you have figured out the basis on what’s happening, what do you do? How do you discipline without shaming? In my eyes there is not one way to “dicipline” a child. Every child is different and every situation and “WHY” is different. Here is a link to a great post from Janet Landsbury that may be helpful.  http://www.janetlansbury.com/2012/02/what-your-toddler-thinks-of-discipline/

 

 

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About the Author

Nicole Chambers has over 15 years experience in Early Childhood and Infant and Toddler Education working with children from age 6 weeks+. She then decided to be a birth doula and postpartum doula and trained in 2012 & 2013.  When she is not working as a Doula she is a Children and Youth Counsellor, Parenting Group Facilitator and Parent-Child Mother Goose Facilitator at a non-profit agency.  Nicole is always learning and updating her skills she has completed her Placenta Encapsulation training, Expressive Play Therapy Certificate and continues to take courses on child development, trauma, birth and adolescence.

 

 

Categories : Parenting Tagged : children lying, lying to children, maple ridge, mapleridge, Nicole chambers, parenting, Pitt meadows, pittmeadows, placenta encapsulation Maple Ridge, placenta Encapsulation Pitt Meadows

Breastfeeding in the Heat of Summer

July 11, 2014

Teresa Pitman, co-author of La Leche League’s The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, shares this information, “The composition of your breast milk will change in response to the need of your baby – a higher water content in the hot weather and a higher fat content in the colder months.”

Tips to breastfeeding in the hot summer….for baby
-liquids other than breast milk are filling, they don’t have as much nutrients and may effect your breast milk supply. avoid water and stick with your milk.
-breast milk is supply and demand, feed baby frequently.
-Breast milk is designed to be thirst quenching and full of vitamins, fat and other goodness. Remember how thirsty you are in the heat, baby is too. Give him some thirst quenching foremilk.

Tips for breastfeeding in the hot summer…. for Mom
-Try and offer skin to skin. While this can me a sticky sweaty option it can increase your milk supply and offer more hydration for your little one. Oxytocin! (bonus if you can find AC!) If this is not possible have a thin receiving blanket between you and baby
-breastfeed side laying— this way baby isn’t sweat induced suction cupped to you.

Tips for supporting breastfeeding… for fathers and other family members
– Offer a cool drink for mom as she is breastfeeding
-offer encouragement. You know what it’s like when someone tries to snuggle up to you in the heat of summer, imagine this every few hours. Remind her of her awesomeness and dedication to the health of her baby.

 

Breast milk is perfect for summer. Wither you are going to the beach, playground or camping breast milk is always available. It’s super easy! It requires no preparation, no refrigeration, doesn’t spoil, and often comes in easy to access packaging, (think tank tops and maxi dresses)

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Anything else to add? Please comment below.

Categories : breastfeeding, Life Tagged : attachment, babies, breastfeeding, DONA, maple ridge, Maple Ridge Doula, mapleridge, new mom, Nicole chambers, parenting, placenta encapsulation Maple Ridge, placenta Encapsulation Pitt Meadows

Happy Mother’s Day

May 7, 2014

I have invited 6 moms with children age 7 months-32 years old to take part in this questionnaire. Mothering is more than giving birth as  one mother has an adopted child and mothering isn’t always smiles as one mother has lost her son shortly after birth.  Mothering is something very special, emotional and loads of hard work and I would bet it doesn’t end when your child graduates, gets married or even sleeps through the night!

 

These moms are all special to me and I’m proud to have them impacting the way I mother my daughter. I appreciate all their emotions and heart filled answers.

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1)How old are you children/child?
– 7 months NH
-Children are 3 years and twins at 5 months. LA
-4.5, 2.5 and pregnant LB
-I have 2 boys (16 and 18) years old. MB
– 18 3/4 SD
-23 and 32 LM
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2) My family is…
-My everything NH
– One of the most important things in my life. LA
-Growing LB
-Better together. MB
-Amazing SD
-The most important thing to me LM
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3) Bedtimes are…
– Snuggles, warmth and love NH
-Bedtimes are a relief and often don’t come fast enough LA
-Late LB
-A time when I have the best and deepest, most meaningful conversations with my kids…still my favourite time of the day.MB
-Random….(He’s almost 19….and puts himself to bed.  If I were still in charge he would get the “proper” amount of sleep needed for this age group.) SD
-Early and getting earlier it seems LM
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4) meal times are…
-Messy and fun. Experimentation NH
-Loud and chaotic LA
-Interesting with 20% on the floor LB
-Far too rushed with work and sports schedules but strive to eat together MB
-Regular, we like to sit down as a family and eat dinner together SD
-A time to reconnect LM
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5) One mommy moment that stands out to me is…
-When baby first kissed me NH
-Hearing my son talk to his sisters and telling them all the things they will do together when they are bigger. LA
-When I gave birth to my son and felt an instant, overwhelming bond you can only understand when you are a mother. LB
-Earlier this year my 18 year old shared with me what he was submitting for his personal grad write up in his high school yearbook…it was a tribute to me as his mom and what I have meant to him…he fell into me crying as I read it…which in turn had me crying…great pair we are!!! MB
-The day our son arrived.  I felt so happy and amazed that this incredible child would be my son. SD
-Camping trips singing in the car, being there through all their childhood illnesses and hurts; emotional and physical ones, first days of school, last days of school, dinners that flopped (I am remembering the failed salmon loaf recipe), pants that were too short, too long, too old, too loose, too tight or too great to take off to wash, friends and then girlfriends/boyfriends, soccer and scouts and blue hair dye and laughter and tears and all the things that make up a life LM
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6) How often to do you recall your birthing experience?
-Never, I don’t remember it NH
-Whenever a friend has a baby LA
-Almost everyday- LB
-On my kids birthdays, whenever a friend or family member has a baby, at milestones my kids have reached over the years…and sometimes when I walk into their rooms late at night and see these young men sound asleep in their beds…I kneel by their bedside and say a prayer of thankfulness for them. MB
-Never SD
-Occasionally, always on my children’s birthdays I tell them the story of their birth LM
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7) How do you feel on your child’s birthday?
–I don’t know yet! NH
-I feel excited and reflective LA
-It’s different for each child. because my son passed away after his birth I have a mixture of emotions.  Sadness over the loss and that I couldn’t protect him. Mindful of how far we have come as a family. Thankful for the time I held him in my womb and a sense of wonder what it would be like when we meet again.  For my daughter I feel joy that I get to watch her grow and blessed that we have her here. LB
-give me cause to be incredibly joyful and thankful…as well as a little melancholic knowing my time living under the same roof is coming to a close. MB
– Amazed (and a little sad) that the time has gone so fast. SD
-Grateful that I know this amazing person LM
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8)  Mothering is…
-Amazing NH
-Intuition, patience and a lot of prayer. LA
-A journey, I learn something new everyday. LB
-my greatest accomplishment, joy, calling and challenge in life…nothing could ever compare to the satisfaction I have in being a mom MB
-A  beautiful responsibility that is colored by blessing after blessing SD
-A privilege LM
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9) For Mother’s Day I would love…
-A quiet day with my family NH
-I would love to sleep in and spend some time at the spa! LA
-To be with my family LB
-I would love to have a nap and not have to cook dinner for my mom and mother-in-law every year…none of the men in my life can cook!!! MB
-A conversation SD
-to be with my family LM
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10) My favorite Mother’s Day was…
-This one is my first! NH
-I loved when my husband made a homemade card from my son. LA
-The first one with my daughter to hold LB
-My very first one as a mom…I couldn’t have been prouder or more honoured to have been given the privilege of being a mom…still stands to this day! MB
-Last year.  I got a homemade care with amazing words of affirmation about my motherhood from my son.  I thought I might have actually done a few things right…. SD
-Too many to name just one LM
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happy Mother’s Day to all the Mother’s out there!

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I did it, I hosted a table at a Baby Show (phew)

March 26, 2014

Saturday march 22nd was my first baby show. I was prepared… I had brochures, business cards, placenta prints, boobie beanies and my sparkling personality.

This show taught me many things: It prepared me for the million questions, positive and negative about being a doula.

 

 

 

“What is a doula?”

“You charge how much?”

“You only charge how much?”

“What is a placenta?”

“Ewww, you do what with it?”

 

My RANT:  “We are educated people that have a passion for birth and know the strength of a woman. We know that birth is normal and natural, we stay calm and collected.   We engage moms in relaxation techniques both physically and in grounding exercises.We prepare dads and moms in prenatal visits and check in after the baby is born.   We prepare placentas because we know the importance of postpartum health and we have learned and studied the sacred organ and are intrigued by it’s beauty.  We do this all with being on call for  sometimes a month at a time!  We go to bed early, we sleep beside our phones, we say things like “I`ll be there if I’m not at a birth” … And in the big scheme of things we likely make less than $25 an hour, but we do it because we are PASSIONATE and we believe every woman deserves a doula.”

Ok, so I didn’t say all that, but I wanted to. I wanted to shout them, I wanted to have a big sh-peal about doulas while on the little stage after the handsome tap dancing boy and before the sleep consultant. But instead, I handed out cards, I answered each question with respect and evidence based information. I answered everything from my heart.

Here is hoping someone heard me and wants to book me for a birth. All I can be is me, and I’m happy with that.

 

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