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Watch Me Grow!

Saturday, March 17th, 2012

by: Meredith Stedham, RN, LPC

I am always amazed at how quickly babies grow, learn, and develop.  As the facilitator of our Mom’s Talk Support Group, I have the joy of watching as babies in the group learn to tolerate tummy time, gain head control, give their first smiles, learn to roll over, then to sit up and eventually start crawling.  Expecting and new moms frequently tell me how much they enjoy this support group because they can interact with other moms and share their experiences, questions, fears, and successes as they learn to navigate the new journey of parenthood.

Six months

Over the last several months of getting to know these moms and their precious babies, I have noticed some questions and topics that seem to be common issues and concerns for many of the moms in the group.  One of the most frequently recurring themes in our discussions centers on understanding age appropriate growth and development.  Here at The Motherhood Center, our goal is to provide the support all mothers need through a variety of specialty services.

Therefore, I am happy to announce a new class series beginning Monday April 9, 2012 titled “Watch Me Grow!”  These classes will be a great opportunity for moms to learn various activities to do with their little ones, as well as enjoying the chance to meet new friends.  For more information, or to register for one of the Watch Me Grow classes (divided by infant’s age from 6 weeks to 12 months), please visit our website.

Coping with Stress

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

by: Meredith Stedham, RN, LPC

Some of you ladies and moms are gifted with a natural tendency to be relaxed, calm, and take each day with a “go with the flow” kind of attitude. I must say I admire and respect you for that. I, however, am not a member of your club. My entire life I have gravitated towards routines, schedules, organization, and opting for planning ahead rather than spontaneity. All of this has been in an effort to strive toward the unattainable goal of feeling like things are “under control” in life. And while I am fully aware that life inevitably does not always fit neatly onto a color-coordinated google calendar, I still chase the dream that it will.

This week I had multiple conversations with expecting and new moms who found themselves in the midst of the battles that happen when our goals, hopes, and dreams collide with reality, uncertainty, and unexpected “bumps” in the road of life’s journey. Sometimes they are relatively minor shifts like a 5-month-old who seemed to be finally learning to allow themselves and everyone else in the house to sleep the majority of the night, until suddenly things shifted and now baby is waking up every 2 hours. Or it’s the expecting mom getting news of a blood test or ultrasound that warrants further testing. And when we females are especially hormonal, sleep deprived, and/or stressed, it can be something as simple as the office supply store deciding to no longer carry our favorite type of folders without our approval!

According to the U.S. Department f Health and Human Services Office on Women’s Health, “Stress happens when people feel like they don’t have the tools to manage all of the demands in their lives… even happy events, like having a baby or getting married can cause stress.” Some of the common signs of stress are: changes in appetite, feeling like you have no control or needing to have too much control, forgetfulness, headaches, lack of energy, lack of focus, poor task completion, irritability, trouble sleeping, and general aches and pains. Stress alone is a sufficient trigger for any of these symptoms, but new moms also often face sleep deprivation and a roller coaster of hormonal changes that can increase their chances of experiencing any or all of these reactions.

While there is no guaranteed way to completely avoid stress and life changes, we do all have a choice in how we decide to cope. Here are 12 suggested stress relievers (in no particular order) to consider in 2012:


1. Get Active/Exercise
Virtually any form of exercise can help to reduce stress and increase the release of endorphins that help with focus and to stabilize moods.

2. Do Yoga
Yoga can help you relax, manage stress and anxiety, focus on controlled breathing, and help to achieve an overall feeling of peace.

3. Get Adequate Sleep
Adequate sleep helps your body to recover from the stressors of the day and improves overall concentration. Most adults require an average of 7 to 9 hours of sleep per night.

4. Massage Tense Muscles
Muscle tension, especially in the neck and shoulders, is a common physical reaction to stress. Not to mention carrying a new baby and/or car seat all the time can increase the demands on these muscles! A professional massage session can do wonders to ease muscle tension and bring a feeling of renewal.

5. Eat Right
We all know what we “should” do here… lots of veggies, fruit, whole grains, etc. And drink plenty of fluids, especially water.

6. Get out of the House
This is especially important for new moms, and can be as simple as walking to the mailbox, a short stroll in the neighborhood, or loading yourself and baby in the car and go to a drive thru cleaners or other quick errand.

7. Set Attainable Goals & Priorities
No woman can do it all. And goals shift over our life span. When we are at our best, our daily to do list is longer and contains items from different categories such as fitness, social activities, career, hobbies, and relationships. For new moms, the list (especially in those early days of motherhood) can be as simple as feed baby, hold baby, change diapers, and (if you’re lucky) take a shower before the end of the day.

8. Connect With Others
Healthy relationships are essential, especially for women. Whether you call, text, Skype, email, grab lunch, make a play date, or attend a new mom’s support group, women of all life stages are encouraged to hear that they are not alone.

9. Seek Counsel
We all go through periods of life that are more challenging and difficult to navigate. During these times, you may need to seek additional resources such as professional counseling or support groups such as our Baby Blues and Beyond Support Group.

10.Nurture a Hobby or Personal Interest
Doing something you enjoy is important for emotional health, and can be a source of renewal when you are feeling depleted.

11.Take Time to be in Nature
It is a simple exercise, but very effective. Looking at anything “green” like trees, plants, flower gardens, etc can help to calm and relax you. Plus the exposure to sunlight (in limited amounts) is helpful to regulate adequate levels of Vitamin D.

12.Journal
In our busy pace of daily life, stopping to reflect on our journey and all of the trials, tears, triumphs, and celebrations can be a very therapeutic exercise. So whether you put pen to paper, grab your laptop or other gadget, or post your on blog, telling your personal story can be enriching to you and your family.

Splish Splash, Joss is taking a bath!

Sunday, January 29th, 2012

by: Jessica Arnold

“Bathtime is successful when your kids get wetter than you do”
~Dee Ann Stewart

Bath time with a toddler is a challenge any way you look at it. Will it be convincing your toddler that having a bath is a splish-splash of a time, or will the issue be calming screams of dismay as they hopelessly watch water and bubbles swirl down the drain?

On top of those minor concerns is another more important challenge of which bath product to use on your baby and toddler’s brand new delicate skin. With so many soaps claiming to be “all natural” and “organic” it can become overwhelming, especially for new parents who have so many other concerns at hand.

I have tried several brands of natural, paraben free, sulfate free, etc. soaps and lotions and the one that I highly recommend and has also received the approval of my 2-year-old Joss, is the Baby Spa Stage 2 products, which we carry here at The Motherhood Center. The cleanser is a 3-in-1 tearless shampoo, body wash and moisturizer formulated to cleanse condition and hydrate in one quick rub-a-dub step. Your baby’s skin is completely nurtured head to toe with calendula, rosemary, and sweet almond oil.

A few highlights as to why Joss and I enjoy the Baby Spa Stage 2 Body Wash:
- It includes Nyamplung oil that acts as a natural SPF
- The uplifting citrus scent brings a smile to our faces
- The all natural ingredients soften her goldielocks and keep her skin silky smooth

- And the most important reason of all, according to Joss: The awesome mountain of bubbles the wash creates!

Bubbles can make or break bath time with toddlers. It is an enticing tool that works 90% of the time, along with an array of rubber duckies, boats, and floating hippos. Among the other “safe” bath products I have tried, the Baby Spa 3-in-1 wash supersedes them all with the amount of bubbles it produces. A lot of other natural baby wash products seem to produce little to no bubbles at all, which is very disappointing for little ones. Baby Spa is phthalate free, paraben free, sulfate free, polyethylene glycol free, mineral oil free and BPA free. And the natural oils and products it does include are so, so, so beneficial to your babies skin.

Mary Bratcher, our retail manager at The Motherhood Center, shared a story about a client whose baby was having allergic reactions to all the bathing products she had tried. His skin seemed to stay in a state of irritation. She had searched and tried multiple products and was at her wits end. Mary suggested the Baby Spa products for her son. The client tried the 3-in-1 shampoo, only to come back and purchase more. She said her son’s allergic reaction had subsided and his skin was in the best condition it had been in for quite some time.

I truly believe in the Baby Spa product line. It provides vitamin-rich skin care using 30 different botanicals that are therapeutic and beneficial to your baby’s delicate skin. Baby Spa is not only skin-friendly, but eco-friendly using only organic, ECOCERT certified ingredients, which are derived from renewable resources and developed in an environmentally friendly process. The Motherhood Center carries an array of Baby Spa products, I invite you to try the product line and see the bubbly benefits it can provide for your little ones. Baby Spa is available in The Motherhood Center retail store.


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