PREPARING FOR BIRTH

Advantages of a natural birth

Midwives

Doulas

A birth plan

Prenatal (ante-natal) classes

Perineal massage

Preparing for the baby

Baby equipment

PREPARING THE HOME FOR THE BABY

As you begin to gather all the things needed for the baby's personal care, you may want to think of the sensitivity of a newborn and what that entails.  Over-stimulation of the senses, shock and trauma are never conducive to growth and health. And so it is of great value to prepare the surroundings, clothes and bedding of the child with gentleness and softness in mind. Picture the simplicity of the womb environment that the newborn will be arriving from. Choose soft colours for walls and furniture, avoiding loud pictures, cartoon characters and bold patterns that distract the attention. You may even like to find a gentle coloured silk to hang over the head of the baby's cradle to soften the light. (Think of gentle colours of a dawn sky.) Also look for light, gentle colours and natural materials such as cotton, wool and silk for clothing and bedding, as these are warmer and allow the skin to breathe. 

Cradle by Morisot

See The baby's surroundings

The importance of warmth

The importance of natural fabrics

How to make decisions

ARTICLE

Gloeckler- clothing.htm

Gloeckler, Michaela  and Wolfgang Goebel - Using sheep's wool.htm

Pikler, Emmi - development of movement- stages.htm

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