Mother the Mother™ was created to support women throughout their journey into Motherhood, with a central focus on the Postpartum shift. There is an intentional focus on the Postpartum Healing, because this is where the new Mother builds her strong foundation, which will serve her for years to come. My intention is to help new mamas heal – physically, emotionally, and spiritually as they transition from maiden to mother and beyond. My goal is to help support and guide Mothers as they awaken their inner knowing and empower themselves to heal, thrive and fly high when i leave their side. It is my true calling and deepest work.
Every woman has her own personal journey as a Mother and I am here to serve and support, not preach or monopolize. I offer relevant advice based on my trainings as a Motherhood Coach, Postpartum Doula, Lactation Educator Counselor, Maternity Support Specialist- which includes Birth Doula & Birth Education, Certified Nutritionist, Yoga & Pilates teacher, Hypnosis Practitioner + Meditation Guide and also as a Mother.
So much energy, time and money is spent on the birth – birth and breastfeeding classes, the “perfect” nursery, baby clothes, etc. while little to no thought is given to the Postpartum shift. Which looking back, many women view as actually the most important time of their journey into Motherhood. I am in full support of deep prenatal work and there is never wasted time on learning more about your true Self. The issue lies in the tender loving care that women so need and crave, is overlooked by our society. And that is a direct correlation into our extremely high rate of postpartum anxiety, depression and psychosis. Investing in Postpartum Support is a Family investment. Setting up the Mother of the household to thrive, quite literally affects everyone.
Having a competent support team is a necessity not a luxury.
When a woman is given the nurturing care and respect that she so deserves as a new mother, the entire family is set up for a happy and healthy future together. In my work, I circle around the new mama, holding the space for her to heal from the inside out.
“When we as a society begin to value mothers as the givers and supporters of life, then we will see social change in ways that matter.”
-Ina May Gaskin