Baby in Tune
/Check out this wonderful resource for new moms to help bonding with your baby:
Baby In Tune - music workshops for 0-24 months with Vered, combining music, psychology, and motherhood.
Check out this wonderful resource for new moms to help bonding with your baby:
Baby In Tune - music workshops for 0-24 months with Vered, combining music, psychology, and motherhood.
F.D.A. Revamps System Explaining the Risks of Medicines During Pregnancy
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday changed how drug companies are required to present the risks of taking medicine during pregnancy and while breast-feeding, replacing a system that officials described as confusing and outdated with a clearer, more consistent explanation of dangers.
Interesting opinion piece on what a mother is supposed to be in current society.
Our ‘Mommy’ Problem
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/09/opinion/sunday/our-mommy-problem.html
Sleep becomes such a huge part of our lives with a new baby. When we feel like we don't know what to do and just want answers we often look to the experts for advice. The problem is that with every sleep book there is always one person saying the opposite of someone else. One mother, Ava Neyer, points this out in her amusing blog about sleep advice. I think the take came home message is that we want to focus on reading our own children more than reading a sleep book.
"Don’t let your baby sleep too long, except when they’ve been napping too much, then you should wake them. Never wake a sleeping baby. Any baby problem can be solved by putting them to bed earlier, even if they are waking up too early. If your baby wakes up too early, put them to bed later or cut out a nap. Don’t let them nap after 5 p.m. Sleep begets sleep, so try to get your child to sleep as much as possible. Put the baby to bed awake but drowsy. Don't wake the baby if it fell asleep while nursing."
http://www.today.com/parents/exhausted-new-moms-hilarious-take-expert-sleep-advice-goes-viral-6C9559908
Come check out a Mama Bears Picnic at Brooklyn Heights Prenatal on Wednesdays from 2-5pm. A great way to get out of the house with your baby and be in a comfortable environment with other new moms. I will be there 4/9/14 presenting on some of the new struggles that come with motherhood.
www.mamabearspicnic.com
Here is the information:
Mama Bears Picnic invites all recent mothers and their babies to our Wednesday afternoon get togethers. This week our guest presenter will be Well Being Therapist, Flora Margolis. Flora is a practicing therapist in these Brooklyn neighborhoods, with a specialty in the issues that concern new mothers. Tomorrow her discussion will focus on: struggling with your new identity as a mom, coping with no sleep, relationship changes, and work/home life balance. She will address questions and subjects from the group and offer a brief and useful “mindfulness” practice.
Mama Bears is held every Wednesday at Area Yoga, 144 Montague St, 2nd floor.
Doors open at 2pm and presentation will begin at 2:30. Bring your lunch, Babybear, newborn through pre-crawl, and all you need for an afternoon out. Juice will be provided. Babywear is preferred, but some stroller space is available.
flora@cobblehillcounseling.com | 646.629.9870
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