Protein-Packed Easy Snack Recipe

As doulas, we spend a lot of time with newly postpartum people. And one thing we notice is how easy it is for these new parents to ignore their own basic needs while focusing all of their attention on their new baby. I mean, we get it. That baby is super cute (and a little demanding too!), but it’s so important to remember your own nutritional needs.

So today on the blog we’re bringing you one of our favorite easy to make and protein-packed snack recipes. Give it a try!

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Kelly Rutan
What Makes Our Birth Doulas Different - Stellar Birth Support

Have you ever wondered what doulas actually DO? More specifically, what labor doulas do? Check out this blog to get a little insight and read about why Doulas of Raleigh Labor Doulas provide the best labor support in the Triangle.

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Get More Sleep! (Hire a Postpartum Doula)

In my many years of working as a postpartum doula, I have found one thing to be true of every client I’ve ever supported - people love to sleep! And for many parents of a newborn, sleep is the one thing they need the most but get the least. There is a solution, however, to get more sleep. Hire a postpartum doula!

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Kelly Rutan
Introducing Solid Foods

Introducing solid foods to your baby can be exciting but also a little overwhelming. When should I begin? What is the best first food? How much should I give? All of these questions are super common and we’ve got answers on today’s blog. So dig in!

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Kelly Rutan
Placenta Encapsulation Timeline

This blog post tells you exactly what to expect as our placenta encapsulation client from the moment you sign a contract with us to several weeks after your baby is born. This includes how to store your placenta, how to get it home from the hospital, and what to expect from the 2-day encapsulatio4n process.

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Help! My Baby Won't Take a Bottle

If you are struggling to get your baby to eat from a bottle, we know you’re stressed out! Maybe you are returning to work soon or you have a trip coming up that requires you to be away from your baby or maybe you just want to be able to leave the house alone for more than 2 hours at a time. We get it - you need your baby to take a bottle.

Check out today’s blog for our top 3 tips to help your breastfed baby learn to eat from a bottle.

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Kelly Rutan
(Don't) Let Her Rip

Whether this is your 1st baby or your 3rd, it’s normal to be apprehensive about potential tearing during birth. While we don’t have a crystal ball about who will and won’t tear we DO have a few tips to help minimize the chance. Take a look at this post for a few suggestions to help keep your perinuem intact.

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