Bump to Baby Workshop

This FREE workshop is for expecting mothers and parents to get their questions answered. The workshop includes a panel of pregnancy and postpartum providers that will help you find the resources needed to have an empowered pregnancy, birth, and postpartum experience! Being a parent comes with questions and new experiences. We want to make that experience easier for YOU! Get connected with your community, gain information, and enjoy a snack. All of the providers at this workshop care about you, your baby, and your experience becoming a parent.

Featured Providers include:

Home4Birth Student Midwives Rose Myers & Carson Stier

Lactation Consultant Kathy Thomas, BA, BSN, RN, IBCLC-RLC

Doula and Lactation Counselor Sally Wiggins, CD

Chiropractor Dr. Mitch Borgman, DC

Childbirth Educator and Massage Therapist Hannah Ryan, LMT PDMT

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Meet the Midwives

If you are interested in learning more about home birth and our practice, please join us for an evening Zoom Meet the Midwives. We will provide you with all of the information you need to make an informed decision regarding your care. We will also answer any questions you may have, publicly or privately, whichever you prefer.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP by calling our office, 765-643-9433 or by emailing info@Home4Birth.com with your name and contact phone number. In the event of a birth you will be notified as to be respectful of your time.

Meet the Midwives

If you are interested in learning more about home birth and our practice, please join us for an afternoon Zoom meeting to Meet the Midwives. We will provide you with all of the information you need to make an informed decision regarding your care. We will also answer any questions you may have, publicly or privately, whichever you prefer.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP by calling our office, 765-643-9433 or by emailing info@Home4Birth.com with your name and contact phone number. In the event of a birth you will be notified as to be respectful of your time.

Meet the Midwives

If you are interested in learning more about home birth and our practice, please join us for an evening and Meet the Midwives via Zoom. We will provide you with all of the information you need to make an informed decision regarding your care. We will also answer any questions you may have, publicly or privately, whichever you prefer.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP by calling our office or by emailing with your name and contact phone number. In the event of a birth you will be notified as to be respectful of your time.

Meet the Midwives

If you are interested in learning more about home birth and our practice, please join us for an afternoon Zoom meeting to Meet the Midwives. We will provide you with all of the information you need to make an informed decision regarding your care. We will also answer any questions you may have, publicly or privately, whichever you prefer.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP by calling our office, 765-643-9433 or by emailing info@home4Birth.com with your name and contact phone number. In the event of a birth you will be notified as to be respectful of your time.

Meet the Midwives

If you are interested in learning more about home birth and our practice, please join us for an evening Zoom meeting to Meet the Midwives. We will provide you with all of the information you need to make an informed decision regarding your care. We will also answer any questions you may have, publicly or privately, whichever you prefer.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP by calling our office, 765-643-9433 or by emailing with your name and contact phone number. In the event of a birth you will be notified as to be respectful of your time.

Meet the Midwives

If you are interested in learning more about home birth and our practice, please join us for an afternoon and meet our midwives, via Zoom. We will provide you with all of the information you need to make an informed decision regarding your care. We will also answer any questions you may have, publicly or privately, whichever you prefer.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP by calling our office, 765-643-9433 or by emailing info@Home4Birth.com with your name and contact phone number. In the event of a birth you will be notified as to be respectful of your time.

Meet the Midwives

If you are interested in learning more about home birth and our practice, please join us for an evening to Meet the Midwives, via Zoom. We will provide you with all of the information you need to make an informed decision regarding your care. We will also answer any questions you may have, publicly or privately, whichever you prefer.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP by calling our office, 765-643-9433 or by emailing info@Home4Birth.com with your name and contact phone number. In the event of a birth you will be notified as to be respectful of your time.

Meet the Midwives

If you are interested in learning more about home birth and our practice, please join us to Meet the Midwives, via Zoom. We will provide you with all of the information you need to make an informed decision regarding your care. We will also answer any questions you may have, publicly or privately, whichever you prefer.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP by calling our office, 765-643-9433 or by emailing with your name and contact phone number. In the event of a birth you will be notified as to be respectful of your time.

Prenatal Yoga Blog 14 Poses

Poses for Pregnancy

Pregnancy Yoga Poses

NOTE:  Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting a yoga practice while pregnant.

Why yoga is optimal for pregnant women

When your body is healthy, it provides a better atmosphere for your baby to grow and develop… Prenatal yoga practice is an amazing way to stay healthy and strong… From an emotional perspective, yoga supports us by turning off the rational, thinking mind and allowing the body to lead instead. Further, the connection with breath, a cornerstone of yoga, allows you to go within, dropping away from the mental chatter and gaining clarity on what really matters, especially as you traverse the magical journey of pregnancy.

Following is a list of safe yoga poses for pregnancy. These are just suggestions and not by any means an exhaustive list of poses.

Best yoga poses for pregnancy: Basic yoga poses that emphasize building strength in the back and legs, lengthening the pelvis, and bolstering expectant mama’s sense of self and connection with her babe.

Here are a few suggestions for yoga postures that emphasize healthy prenatal exercise. These poses can be foundational for beginners just starting yoga, or poses to integrate with an already existing practice.

Safe Prenatal Yoga Poses

    1. Cat-cow pose

Benefits: Helps to lengthen the spine and creates space in the upper back and stimulates the abdominal muscles. When practicing these poses, place emphasis on rounding of the upper (versus lower) part of the back.

    2. Standing poses

  • Warrior II pose
  • Extended side angle pose
  • Triangle pose

Benefits: These poses not only work to strengthen the legs, open the hips and relieve the back, but also encourage healthy circulation to prevent cramping as blood pressure starts to drop during pregnancy. Triangle creates an open twist, which relieves back pain and promote a healthy posture, especially with tendency to round shoulders and upper back due to increase in new breast tissue.

    3. Squats

Benefits: Squats help to shorten the birth canal; baby has a shorter distance to travel when coming out of the body. Squats also help to strengthen the legs and open the hips. When doing squats, consider using a blanket, with heels on the blanket, toes off the blanket at a 45 angle. The support of the blanket maintains length in the spine and overarching in the lower back.

    4. Balancing poses

  • Tree pose
  • Warrior III pose
  • Standing half moon pose

Benefits: Similar to standing poses, these are great for building strength in the legs and increasing circulation to prevent swelling in the feet and ankles (Note: If you feel loss of balance or dizziness, consider practicing at the wall or with a chair).

    5. Seated poses

  • Sitting Side stretch pose
  • Easy pose with twist (“Seated twist”)

Benefits: Open twists opens the sides of the waist, pelvis, and stretches the hips to create more space through the torso.

    6. Hip openers (seated)

  • Bound angle pose
  • Wide-legged forward bend pose

Benefits: Relieves aches in the lower back, opens the hip joints, and creates space around the pelvis.

    7. Savasana

It is recommended to lie on the left side to encourage the baby into the optimum position for birth and supports the heart and blood flow. Around 34 weeks, expectant mamas should avoid lying flat on the back for any extended length of time due to the weight of the baby on the vena cava (a major vein carrying blood from the lower body to the heart). Savasana lends itself nicely to the theme of pregnancy, which is to slow down as the pregnancy progress, rest and sink into that place of stillness and relaxation.

While not considered a specific pose per se, facilitating connection with breath (think Ujjayi, alternate-nostril breathing) is powerful throughout pregnancy and a major player during childbirth. It not only facilitates the connection with physical sensations and the growing life force within, but also functions to support mindfulness as it serves as a focal point for us to come back to whenever we get sucked into the mental chatter of our minds. As if this isn’t enough, the breath also supports relaxation by slowing down the mind and body via activation of the parasympathetic nervous system (aka “relaxation response”).

The practice of yoga during pregnancy can support expectant mamas in tuning into their bodies and trusting their intuitive wisdom. Whether it’s the physical or emotional benefits you are deriving from your prenatal practice, work to stay open to the experience, living from a place of acceptance and non attachment. Finally, self-compassion cultivated through your practice can be a pillar of strength as you traverse the many changes, both emotional and physical, that come with pregnancy and beyond.  –Melissa Mercedes

Home4Birth clients, pick up a free prenatal yoga pass at our office for Source Yoga’s Sunday 1:30 p.m. classes. After that first free class, Home4Birth will pay for part of the first three class bundle. You pay just $15 (reg drop in rate is $15 per class). So, it’s like getting another two classes for free!