A Happy Partnership Equals A Happy Baby

In CategoryBaby-Safe Manufactures, Food and Nutrition, In the News
ByThe Green Doula

Happy Baby Announcement

Happy Baby, the leader in premium organic baby & toddler food and Healthy Child Healthy World, the nation’s nonprofit innovator in preventive health education for children, has announced an exciting partnership. Happy Baby will be contributing articles and nutritional information for HCHW outreach efforts.

“Educating parents and caregivers about food grown without GMOs, hormones, and chemical additives is more important than ever in light of the increasing rise in childhood illnesses, such as food allergies, early onset obesity, and ADHD,”

-Healthy Child’s CEO/Executive Director Christopher Gavigan

This logical yet respected partnership will make it easier for parent to research, compare and orchestrate their child’s nutritional wellness. Make sure to frequent both companies’ websites for valuable information.

Happy Baby’s complete organic line of fresh frozen baby food, cereals, finger foods, yogurt snacks, and grab-and-go pouches provides healthy yet convenient options for parents.

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Get Congress to Support the Breastfeeding Promotion Act

In CategoryBreastfeeding, Green Mom Empowerment, In the News
ByThe Green Doula

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I just received today a virtual petition for the Breastfeeding Promotion Act, H.R.2819 via Care2 and The United States Breast Feeding Committee. You can sign it today too here. As of the moment I am writing this post, the total signature count is 6358. The ongoing goal is to reach 10,000.

Though the act was 1st presented to the Senate June 11, 2009, it still has not been getting the attention it deserves. This is where you come in.

The Breastfeeding Promotion Act (H.R. 2819, S. 1244) includes five provisions:

1. Amends the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to protect breastfeeding women from being fired or discriminated against in the workplace.

2. Provides tax incentives for businesses that establish private lactation areas in the workplace, or provide breastfeeding equipment or consultation services to their employees.

3. Provides for a performance standard to ensure breast pumps are safe and effective.

4. Allows breastfeeding equipment and consultation services to be tax deductible for families (amends Internal Revenue Code definition of “medical care”).

5. Protects the privacy of breastfeeding mothers by ensuring they have break time and a private place to pump in the workplace (applies to employers with 50 or more employees, see text of legislation for details).

May we thank Representative Carolyn B. Maloney (NY) and Senator Jeff Merkley (OR) for the introduction of this act to the Senate. If you would like to read more technical info about the act or learn further information , please visit here.

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Lessons From Time & Love

In CategoryBirth, Inspiring Stories
ByThe Green Doula

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(photos for from Getty)

I sometimes believe that if Einstein were to have developed a scientific equation that revealed the connection between the birth of a baby and the relativity of time, he would have correlated that the gift of a new born child accelerates our perception of time. I awoke up this morning and realized that the little adorable princess that came into this world, it seems like just yesterday, is one month old today. Usually, after I attend births, it takes me a few days to fall out from under the magical joyous spell of wonder and amazement a birth can cast on you. With this last birth I attended on November 13th, I was so moved, touched and inspired, that it has taken me a month to really begin to grasp its positive impact.

Up until last month, I had been given a series of invaluable gifts, the introduction to several amazing women I had never known until I became their doula. Now, I forever am blessed with the gift of knowing their strength and grace as mothers, their families and adorable sons. Ironically enough, all of the births I had attended in my doulahood were for the births of adorable awesome little boys till last month. On November 13th 2009, I experienced the emotionally powered gift of attending the birth of a most cherished friend’s second daughter.
What you may not know is that the birth of this amazing mother goddess’s first daughter was the inspiration behind me finally beginning my doula path. I had been exploring the possibility of starting the path prior but was telling myself, “Oh maybe 5 years from now.” Then, one day during her 37th week, I was taking pictures of the soon to be 1st time mom with daughter still inside her womb in central park for memory sake. 4 hours later, her water broke. The next day I rushed to the hospital to meet the sparkling gem and see her inspiring mother. I had brought prints of the photos I took to the hospital and as we looked through them, we realized that I had captured her daughter descending down from the beginning of the photo session to the end. Though I was not there to attend her birth (I was not yet a doula), I wanted to be.

It was the first time that I had seen a close friend through the stages of her pregnancy and as a new mother. It introduced me to a new aspect of love and care. It inspired be to not delay and begin my doula path. So fast forward nearly three years later and here I am still moved by this woman and her now two daughters. Not only was it an empowering gentle birth experience, but it was my 1st time I watched a girl be born. It is not that I do not greatly appreciate my experiences witnessing the birth of boy angels, but as for me personally being so driven to understand and explore the various aspects of womanhood from being a girl to a wise elder, this was a significant benchmark in my life.

Princess Ophir

Even though I do not have children yet, I now have a closer sense of the feeling that parents and immediate family feel when they welcome a new member to their world. Babies teach us what love is all about. Pre-existing love through friendship makes the already wondrous emotional experience of childbirth even more intoxicating (even more magnified for the parent/s I am sure). It fuels more oxytocin in the room (Oxytocin is WONDERFUL). For any women reading this post, reconnect to the roots of sisterhood. If you have the opportunity to accompany a cherished friend or relative in childbirth, do so. It is one of the most rewarding gifts for both you and the mother will ever receive.

Happy one month old day Princess Ophir
Pink & Glitter By Tori Amos

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This Week’s Events for Parent-to-be In the City

In CategoryBaby-Safe Manufactures, Birth, Eco-Baby, Eco-Consumerism, Events, Fashion, Green Mom Empowerment, Holistic Pregnancy
ByThe Green Doula


Mama Meditation & Shopping Event at EGG Baby
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
6:00pm – 9:00pm
EGG baby pop-up shop in Dumbo, Brooklyn

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Join Tender Shoots Wellness Founder, Latham Thomas, for a guided meditation for moms followed by a shopping soire with EGG Baby and Maternity.
RSVP to press@egg-baby.com


The Pregnant New Yorker Series
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
6:30pm – 9:00pm
Renew Physical Therapy
149 Madison Avenue, Suite 903
(Btwn 31st and 32nd)

Register

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Cara Muhlhahn, as featured in “The Business of Being Born” will be at this month’s Pregnant New Yorker to answer your questions about midwifery and childbirth. I will be discussing and answering questions about being a doula, and other guest will be discussing how to keep fit throughout your pregnancy and after wards. How physical therapy, chiropractic and massage can help you through your pregnancy and the benefits of having a baby nurse. Get easy and economical ways to green your home in preparation for a baby. Plus come see some great products on everything baby and mommy.

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Sustaining Your Infants & Toddler’s Nutrition

In CategoryBaby-Safe Manufactures, Breastfeeding, Eco-Consumerism, Food and Nutrition, On the Shelves
ByThe Green Doula

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So you have just finished exclusively breastfeeding and are beginning the transition to solid foods for your baby. Do not be intimidated by the attention that is now needed for your child’s diet and nutritional needs. Yes, the amount and quality of essential nutrients you give to your infant/toddler is important, but there are many cookbooks, pre-packaged fresh meals and supplements to help make the transition easier for both of you.

Shaklee just recently rolled out a new supplements for babies & kid. Their Shakleebaby Multivitamin & Multimineral Powder ($21.45 list price) delivers 23 essential nutrients to your baby’s systems which helps to support proper growth. This mineral powder comes from one of the most respected wellness brand in the world. Check out its other benefits and for further information go directly to my Shaklee site. Perhaps this is the supplement aide you have been looking for. Regardless of whether or not you give your little one multivitamins, do not fall into the common parental default for making french fries, cookies and sugary juicy a staple in your child’s diet.:

• Provides a unique blend of clinically tested prebiotics to help support strong immunity*

• Each serving meets the American Academy of Pediatrics’ recommended daily intake of 400 IU of vitamin D for strong bones and teeth

• Provides a healthful serving of vitamins A, C, and all eight B vitamins to support proper growth

• Can be used as an added source of nutrients during the transition phase from breast milk or formula to solid foods to ensure your little ones get nutrients they need

• Pleasant-tasting powder mixes easily with water, juice, and food for added nutrition

• No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives

• Gluten free

• Star-K kosher certified

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