Welp, I made it to 39 weeks. This morning I had my doctor’s appointment and I am 1cm dilated, 50% effaced. So finally, progress! I know I could be stuck here for another two weeks, buttttt let’s just not think of that. Stay tuned at the end for my belly shot. I completely forgot to film it the first time around!
Chase Andrew’s Waterbirth
18 year old gives birth naturally at a birth center in Georgia to her first baby, on Halloween 2006, after 26 hours of labor.
Husband-Coached Childbirth (Fifth Edition): The Bradley Method of Natural Childbirth

Now completely revised and updated for today’s parents-to-be…
The book that started a revolution in the birthing experience and helped millions of women and their partners to a safe and natural childbirth.
The Bradley Method has changed the way men and women—and the medical establishment—think about childbirth today. Now this new, updated edition of the groundbreaking work by Robert A. Bradley, M.D., has all the information you need to approach a natural childbirth safely, confidently, and wisely. From the reasons to choose the Bradley Method to the steps you will take as your birth day approaches—and after the birth of your baby—this book is designed to help couples share completely in the birthing experience.
•Build better, deeper, and more trusting communication skills with your partner in preparation for a drug-free childbirth
•Learn the physical, emotional, and mental relaxation techniques essential to a natural childbirth
•Discover how you and your doctor can work together toward your natural delivery
•Monitor your weight, nutrition, and your overall well-being during pregnancy
•Use natural prevention methods for the most common pregnancy problems
•Get the most out of the bonding experience you will share with your baby and your partner
With its time-tested wisdom, medical soundness, and reassuring first-person accounts of natural childbirth, this book is the “gold standard” of childbirth books. The Bradley Method is an essential guide for anyone considering childbirth without unnecessary medications or medical intervention and to share fully in your child’s arrival into the world.
34 Weeks Pregnant. Sleeping Sucks.
Friend me on Facebook! www.facebook.com I have less than six weeks until my due date. WHERE has the time gone, seriously? We’re in the home stretch now and I’m more uncomfortable than ever. Sleeping is the worst anymore, I don’t even look forward to going to bed anymore. Boo!
The Other Baby Book: A Natural Approach to Baby’s First Year
WHATS IN MY DIAPER BAG ?
This video is about what my diaper bag looks like & what kind of items i carry in my diaper bag & a couple of little clips of Jacob. ( twelve months & four weeks old ) 22.06.2012 Follow me on instagram : felishaandjacob
Skip Hop Duo Deluxe, Black
All about cloth – part 1
This is a video for LoonyJaffa. I hope it helps you out a bit! There was so much to say that I had to split the video into 3 parts, so make sure you go and watch the others! If I’ve missed anything out or you have any questions please just ask
I put Izzy in the SproutChange nappy after making this video and it is fab! I would recommend it to anyone The best nappy websites… www.funkymonkeypants.com www.fill-your-pants.com www.thenappylady.co.uk www.dottybots.com www.babybots.co.uk I’ve got a few nappies currently for sale on ebay – myworld.ebay.co.uk
Microfiber Inserts
Cloth Diapers: Birth-6 Week Update
Cloth diapering update about how it’s been cloth diapering Kadence as a newborn! “like” me on facebook my fan page www.facebook.com single mommies unite (facebook support group) www.facebook.com my blogs: tomylittleone.tumblr.com myjourneybacktofit.tumblr.com my twitter: @kileerainbow
Snappi Cloth Diaper Fasteners – Pack of 3 (Mint color mix)

Pack of 3 snappis (purple, white, mint green)
The Snappi® is a safer, more reliable, EASY to use fastener for cloth diapers that replaces the nasty diaper pins. The stretchable non-toxic Snappi® hooks into the diaper material to make a strong closure. They work best with diapers that have a loose enough weave for the Snappi® to hook into. (Snappi® terry cloth diapers, cotton pre-folds, and others) Note they do not work well with flannel or other tightly woven diapers.
How to use your Snappi®:
To improve elasticity, stretch your Snappi® fastener a few times before use.
Step 1: Hook left
Step 2: Stretch across and hook right
Step 3: Stretch down and hook center
The Snappi® should go from a “T” shape to a “Y” shape when stretched properly.
Warning: Always use a cover over a Snappi fastener. Keep out of children’s reach when not in use. Do not use a Snappi fastener on toddlers that have the ability to undo or take off their cover/diaper/clothes. Do not use your Snappi for longer than 6 months. Not UV resistant – exposure to the sun can reduce the effectiveness of the Snappi.
CAUTION: Any tear in the Snappi can lead to separation of a piece, presenting a possible choking hazard. Inspect the Snappi before each use and discontinue using immediately if there is any sign of cracking, tearing, breakage or wear of the teeth or any other parts. Do not cut a Snappi as this may cause tearing.
New, never used.
GroVia Hybrid review
I look awful and I’m rambling a lot, but oh well. I think I covered everything
Any review or video request, let me know.
GroVia Hook and Loop Diaper Shell System, Owls
Finished Nursery!
Janie’s Finished Nursery!
The Other Baby Book: A Natural Approach to Baby’s First Year

What if the rules of modern motherhood were turned upside down?
The Other Baby Book: A Natural Approach to Baby’s First Year guides new and expecting mamas on a journey past “shoulds” and “musts,” back to the heart of true joy and relationship. Motherhood has been targeted by advertisers, and bombarded by opinions masquerading as medical necessities. Massaro and Katz are helping mothers reclaim a simpler, more connected first year with their babies.
Readers will find eight fun-to-read chapters filled with baby-friendly practices, along with stories from moms in-the-know. In a soothing yet sassy voice, the authors present compelling research on topics like birth, holding your baby, breastfeeding, infant sleep, pottying babies (yes, really!), sign language, baby-led solids, and self-care for moms. The book also features contributions from leading practitioners in baby care: Dr. James McKenna, Dr. Janet Zand, Naomi Aldort, Gill Rapley, Nancy Mohrbacher, and more.











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