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1: You need more towels and cloths than you think. Almost every home birth I attend, by the end we are running out of towels and cloths... we use them for everything. Our suggestion is to go to goodwill, or value village and get as many used linens as you can... sheets for your bed, even a comforter. It is so nice to not worry about soiling any of that stuff and just toss it after OR keep it in a tote for the next birth. 2: If you're doing a water birth, keeping that big tub warm is a task…

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Positive natural hospital birth stories are so fun and inspirational to read on a real blog. First time pregnancies will love this natural hospital birth story from a mom of 4. You will love reading this epic story of a quick delivery. Pin for later! Labor and delivery no epidural | Tips for birth without epidural | What to know about giving birth for the first time | Unmedicated hospital birth stories | Positive birth stories for first time moms #labor #pregnancy #birth Labor And Delivery Room Aesthetic, No Epidural Births, Birth Positions Natural, Unmedicated Hospital Birth, Positive Birth Stories, Birth Hacks, No Epidural, Natural Hospital Birth, Birth Board

Positive natural hospital birth stories are so fun and inspirational to read on a real blog. First time pregnancies will love this natural hospital birth story from a mom of 4. You will love reading this epic story of a quick delivery. Pin for later! Labor and delivery no epidural | Tips for birth without epidural | What to know about giving birth for the first time | Unmedicated hospital birth stories | Positive birth stories for first time moms #labor #pregnancy #birth

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A Complete Guide to Processing Your Birth - Who needs to process their birth? Everyone. Literally every person who has given birth needs to set aside some time to process the experience. Even if a birth seems to have gone smoothly to others in the room, the birther may still have experienced disappointment, guilt, shame, or trauma at some point during her pregnancy, birth, or postpartum experience. Mentally Healing, Doula Services, Childbirth Education, After Birth, Daily Reminders, Alphabetical Order, Pregnancy Birth, Mind And Soul, Life Coaching

A Complete Guide to Processing Your Birth - Who needs to process their birth? Everyone. Literally every person who has given birth needs to set aside some time to process the experience. Even if a birth seems to have gone smoothly to others in the room, the birther may still have experienced disappointment, guilt, shame, or trauma at some point during her pregnancy, birth, or postpartum experience.

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