Preparing for Parenthood When You Have a Disability

When the blue line appears or the agency calls to announce the good news, your first thought is probably exultation — your family’s about to get bigger!
A Father’s Day Gift – Skin to Skin from Birth: A Guide

As a birth doula, I once took a workshop with the amazing Gena Kirby about the natural mammalian instincts that occur during the birth of a child.
No more sniffling, sneezing, itchy kids!

When springtime comes around, we want your kids to be able to play outside and enjoy the beautiful warm weather!
Preparing for parenthood – My four babes and their four lessons

Life is full of gifts. Receiving life in the form of a child, is one of the most beautiful of them. I have four of these gifts in my life and with each one, I’ve learned something along the way. And for each of these lessons, whether challenging or easy, I am grateful.
Tidbits and Little Ideas for Mommy Care

Jasleen Gakhal is a 3rd year nursing student at Ryerson University. She spent 4 months at The WOMB this year, learning what it means to be a mother, how to recover from birth, and how to care for the health of our newborns and babies.
Why I Don’t Hate Crunches, CrossFit and Bootcamps for Moms

As a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist working at a pre and post-natal centred clinic (The WOMB – Milton), I see multiple clients a week navigating through the fourth trimester of pregnancy – the first 3 months AFTER birth (we also see clients throughout pregnancy – I wrote a blog about exercise in pregnancy here).
What you need to know about Postnatal Doulas

Imagine, after a long and tiring process of trying to conceive, finding out you have finally been blessed with what you were praying for…and then some…you are pregnant with twins.
Surviving Daylight Savings

Sunday, November 6, 2016: You’re preparing for the End of Daylight Savings Time. It’s time to move your clocks back one hour. For parents of young children, we may worry about the end result – early waking or a disrupted schedule.
Top 5 Tips for Sleep Survival after Halloween

For new parents, you may be surprised at how busy the evening is around your neighbourhood and how hard it is to maintain bedtime with dogs and doorbells.
Skills Every Child Should Know.

Life skills have recently been lost in exchange for iPads, computers and social media. In a culture that is always on the go and never has enough time, being able to do simple life skills is advantageous. Providing your children with these abilities will allow them the independence of doing things on their own. In addition they will have skills that over time could save them money by not having to hire out help.