The case for preparing your nervous system before your nursery
A baby does not need a Pinterest-perfect room. What it needs is a mother whose body has rehearsed how to soften under pressure. Where, exactly, that work begins.
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A baby does not need a Pinterest-perfect room. What it needs is a mother whose body has rehearsed how to soften under pressure. Where, exactly, that work begins.
Read the essay →
The most overlooked logistical detail of a home water birth — and how to handle it before labor begins.
The tender window after birth — the foods, the people, the rituals that protect it. A small map.
What you watch and read in pregnancy becomes part of your nervous system. Here is what we choose, and why.
A first-consultation interview guide, written by women who have sat across from a lot of midwives.
Six books we return to. Not the famous ones — the quietly transformative ones.
The sensory environment is the labor partner most people forget about. How to compose yours.
A transfer is not a failure — it is part of a safe plan. How to make peace with that, in advance.
The drawer your past self will thank your present self for. Inventory and arrangement notes.
Notes from traditional confinement practices around the world — adapted for modern, busy households.
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