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Water Birth Stories and Photo Contest!

In Contests, Uncategorized, Water Birth on March 29, 2011 at 8:34 pm

Are you considering a water birth, or want to learn more about it?

At Mama Goddess, we are passionate about informing women with all the choices they have for their own births.  It is not just for the spirituality-oriented or hippie types, contrary to popular belief… ;)   It is an option that is available for all women who want to have a positive and natural (and less painful) birth experience.

We are starting a photo contest!  Please email your Water Birth Photo to us for a chance to win a $50 Gift Certificate at Mama Goddess Birth Shop.  Your photo will be added to our new Photo Gallery section on the website (currently under construction) and one lucky winner will receive the gift certificate.  This will the first of many photo contests.  Please make sure you are okay with your photos being up on the Mama Goddess websites at mamagoddess.com and mamagoddess.ca. :)

Here are what some of our Mama Goddesses say about their own water birth experiences:

“I gave birth to both of my children in a birthing tub at home (they are currently 7 and 4).   Since I do not have a land birth experience to compare my experiences to, my opinion may be a little one dimensional. My first labor was a total of 12 hours, with 5 hours being active labor, and 4 of those hours in the tub. The birth itself was easier and less painful than I had expected.  My second child, I was in labor a total of 5 hours, pushing for 1, and in the tub the whole hour. This birth was more painful than the first, and I blame that on the fact that I didn’t do perenial massages during my second pregnancy. The midwife was experienced with water births, and my daughter was birthed entirely into the water.  I was able to scoop her up, and she didn’t cry at all.  I hope to have more children one day, and I plan to birth all my babies into water.   It seemed such a peaceful transition, plus it took some of the pressure of gravity off of my body.” -Luthian

“My first was by c-section, my midwife diagnosed me with pre-eclampsia, I said never Again! My second was 2 years later in the hospital with an OB, only because I was considered high risk for attemptin a VBAC, but everythin went smoothly as …I already expected. I labored over 12 hours and pushed for maybe 35 min. And my 3rd was ALL me and my husband April 2010 at home in the tub with a midwife. I labored about 3 hours around house and about 1hour 30 in tub, my husband caught our son as he swam his way out into the water:-) bein in the water does have great affects on gravity, everyone should try it at least once. But even tho my first 2 births weren’t exactlly how I would have done it I am appreciative of the experience to let others know VBACs are possible.” – Rhonda

“Love love love waterbirth! THE best pain relief and most peaceful way to meet your babe! :D ” – Ebony

“My first birth was a waterbirth. When people ask me how I did it without an epidural, I tell them “the water was my drug”. It helped me relax and get in “the zone” and it definitely helped relieve the pain. Every time I had a contraction…, I would push my back against the inflated side of the tub, and it would relieve the pain I was having in my back. (For my second birth, my husband and doula had to take turns applying pressure to my back, since I didn’t have my tub.) Whenever I had to get out of the water (to get my dilation checked, for example) I hated it. I usually negotiated with my midwife to stay in “for 10 more minutes”.  And I loved having the pushing and actual birth in the water, too. My son had a lot of hair, and as he was crowning, I could reach down and feel his hair “swishing” in the water. My husband sat behind me on the edge of the pool, supportin…g me under my shoulders and breathing with me through each contraction (I had a hard time shifting from “dilating breaths” to “pushing breaths”, and this helped a lot). And when I finally pushed our baby out in his entirety (with only the tiniest rip that didn’t need a single stitch), I reached down and pulled him up onto my own chest. The midwives covered him in warm towels, and I reached down to feel what sex he was and announced it to everyone in the room (my mom and in-laws came in and the very end). It was perfect.” – Michelle

“My first birth was a water birth, didn’t quite make it there the second time. :) The pain definitely lessened once I got in to the water. It was so relaxing, that I drifted off to sleep in-between contractions! My second labour was actually the same length (10 hours from water breaking) but I was just too warm to get in the tub when the time came. It’s great to have the option though, we had it set up and ready to go!” – Amy

Thank you for sharing your stories, beautiful mamas!!

Ina May Gaskin Conference

In Uncategorized on March 10, 2011 at 10:19 pm

World-famous midwife Ina May Gaskin, author of Spiritual Midwifery and Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth, and true pioneer and advocate for the midwifery world,  is holding a two-day event in Toronto at the end of this month.  Unfortunately, it is already sold out, but our Mama Goddess Canada owner Jill is attending, and we are excited to see what she’s going to learn from it :)

And, if anyone is in Toronto at the time and would like to save on shipping costs for some lighter items, please email Jill and let her know!

With more than 1200 births under her belt, we have so much to learn from Ina May.  If you don’t know about her, please visit her website at http://www.inamay.com/

“Simply put, midwife Ina May Gaskin is the most important person in maternity care in North America, bar none.” -Marsden Wagner, M.D., M.S., former Director of Women’s and Children’s Health, World Health Organization”

The Toronto workshop will be featuring her new book, Birth Matters, a manifesta of how we must hand back the power to women and honor the beautiful and profound process of birth.  Find the book here.

Birth Matters by Ina May Gaskin

Like Mama Goddess!

In Uncategorized on December 12, 2010 at 8:19 pm

I feel like even compared to when I was having my first baby three years ago, there is so much more mama and baby conscious stores and resources now, especially online. It is delightful to see more cafés serving all organic foods and drinks, even for kids menus. It has become much easier to go out and even travel without compromising too much of how you choose to live at home.

Babble, a resource site for the new generation of parents, put together a great list of stores and sites. ‘Like’ and support us and other empowering businesses! We promise to keep delivering you our highest quality products and services to keep supporting natural birthing and beyond.

*To Like us: Look for us under the alphabetical list, we are on page 6 under Mama Goddess Birth Shop!

Open House!

In Uncategorized on December 9, 2010 at 2:21 pm

Join us for tea and great holiday shopping for moms, babies, midwives, and doulas!
Stock up on all your empowered pregnancy, birthing, and postpartum needs for families and professionals!

Look forward to:
Door prizes

Great Deals!

Birth kits
Water birth supplies and pools
Doula bag items
Midwifery clinic and birth equipment from Midwifery Supplies Canada
Natural mom and baby care
Free posters for the first 20 guests

Free admission!

Saturday, December 11 · 11:00am – 3:00pm

@ Pomegranate Midwives
2647 East Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC V5K 1Z5

Contact Jill (604) 340-2452 for any questions.

 

New Websites!

In Uncategorized on November 20, 2010 at 12:41 pm

Dear Beloved Mama Goddesses,

We are in the midst of transferring everything around to create 2 separate stores: Canada-based and US-based.  There may be some slight glitches while we make this change, but rest assured Mama Goddess is still operating and your information will be safe with us.

Mama Goddess is proud to announce that Mama Goddess Canada is now in the hands of Jill Colpitts, owner of Midwifery Supplies Canada.  The Canada store will operate from the addresses http://www.mamagoddess.ca/ and http://www.mamagoddessbirthshop.ca/.

Mama Goddess USA will be run out of the San Francisco Bay Area in California, and will operate from the addresses http://www.mamagoddess.com and http://www.mamagoddessbirthshop.com/.  We are switching servers, so this will be live within the next 24 hours or so. In the meantime, US customers can still purchase from our Canada store.

Mama Goddess new US website

We have decided to expand with the intention of providing more personal support to all of our customers.  Our new newsletter will be issued today, with amazing give-aways to thank you for being our ever-supportive goddesses and to thank you for your patience during our transitional time.

We are working on upgrading our Canada store as well, with new designs for our Mama Goddess original products.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Jill at info@mamagoddess.ca or Maria at info@mamagoddess.com.

Thank you for being our lovely doulas during our transition and birth!

In Birthing,

Maria Kawata and Jill Colpitts

It’s Breastfeeding Week: Know your rights for you and your baby.

In Uncategorized on August 5, 2010 at 4:47 pm

It is empowering to know what your legal rights are, no matter where your opinion stands. This will allow you to hold your grounds strong when facing conflict – unfortunately, breastfeeding provokes unnecessary commotion at times.
Issues come up even in the large franchise stores, including stores that advertise with much more visible breasts than most breastfeeding mamas who are out and about. No matter how confident you are in the choice that you are making, insensitive comments can bring you down and sometimes crush you. So know your rights ladies, and stand tall. For example, notice that in British Columbia, it says that it is only for the mother’s comfort if she wants a private space while she breastfeeds her baby. It’ll be nice if one day, we can all see who should be at the center of this ‘issue,’ – the mother, the baby, or the general public. Is it that hard to find a happy medium??

INFACT CANADA: Protecting, Promoting, and Supporting Breastfeeding: http://www.infactcanada.ca/

Your State says..: http://www.ncsl.org/default.aspx?tabid=14389

LA LECHE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL: Happy Mothers, Breastfed Babies: http://www.llli.org/

Did you know? We are donating 10% of profits to LLL for our joint breastfeeding project with Bring Birth Home – yes, Kaitlin at BBH is brilliant! Check out the Bring Birth Home Breastfeeding Basket: http://www.mamagoddessbirthshop.com/collections/bring-birth-home-custom-home-birth-baskets

Happy Breastfeeding!

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