Archive for the 'New Mums & Infants' Category

Amatsu after pregnancy – restoring natural balance

Mother and child: It is important to recognize the profound physical changes a woman’s body goes through throughout pregnancy and childbirth, as we celebrate the amazing journey of parenting. The need to maintain excellent posture throughout this extraordinary time is one sometimes disregarded component that demands our attention. Most mothers prioritize taking care of the […]

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Your Pelvic Floor : Do you sneeze and pee?

After having two children, my sneezing and trampolining days were behind me. Literally. It wasn’t until my second child was three, that I decided to try and get help. Here is some background information that may help you. What and where is your pelvic floor The pelvic floor muscles are the foundation of the core of […]

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How Having a Doula Affects Positive Birth Outcome

With professional Doula Services on the rise, partly thanks to celebrity praise from well-known names such as Meghan Markle and Nicole Kidman, one has to wonder what really are the benefits of having a Doula by your side in the delivery room and beyond? We’ve gathered up the statistics so you don’t have to! Firstly, […]

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Preparing Your Pelvis for Birth with Osteopathy

A great preparation for birth is to ensure your pelvis is well aligned and there are no restrictions that may possibly complicate the position of the baby or the birth itself.

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First Aid for Burns & Scalds

If your child has suffered a burn or scald you need to act quickly. • Cool the burnt area immediately with cold running water for at least 10 minutes. • Clothing retains heat and so remove immediately from the burnt area if possible, however, do not try to pull off clothing that has stuck to […]

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Turning a Breech Baby with Acupuncture

How can I help turn my breech or transverse baby? Week 34 A baby starts to migrate head down from about the 28th week. If the baby is still not head down by week 34 you should probably look into doing something to encourage them. How to Help There are many things you can do […]

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The Power of Mum’s Touch – Infant Massage

Did you know taking part in an infant massage course with your new little bundle of loveliness can help ward off or aid recovery from post-natal depression? It Takes a Little Bit of Work We’ve all heard how much we’ll fall in love with our babies as soon as we set eyes on them, but […]

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Understanding reflux and how to help the reflux baby

Your baby is feeding and spitting up milk. That is a normal problem. A laundry problem yes, but none the less normal. However, in some cases the spitting up of milk becomes quite frequent and starts to cause the baby distress. If your baby displays these symptoms, they may have a medical condition known as […]

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Benefits of Infant Massage

One of the most rewarding things you can do with your little one, infant massage classes are open to all caregivers, parents and grandparents. The first months of life are a time of extraordinary development  and change for both you and your baby. Every day brings experiences that are new, demanding, exciting and very rarely […]

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Musical Mini-Jam & Baby Jam

Join our ever popular Music classes for toddlers & babies. Great for kids who are walking steadily up to 3.5 years old. Mini Jam is a fun and interactive music, singing, and movement class starts at 10.30am each Friday and 10.30am on Wednesdays. We also run a class for babies at 11.30am on Fridays a fun and interactive music, singing […]

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