Why Carrying Matters: How Babywearing Fulfills a Biological Need
Human babies are born expecting to be held close. They’ve spent nine months in constant motion, surrounded by warmth, heartbeat, and breath. And after birth, their development continues to depend on that same contact.
Want a Smoother Birth? Here’s What Your Workouts Should Actually Focus On
This isn’t about doing more. It’s about moving smarter—so you can feel better now and recover more smoothly later.
BIB Ep.7: Listen to This Before You Write Your Birth Plan
If you’ve ever been told that a birth plan is pointless because “you can’t plan birth,” I have thoughts—and a whole podcast episode—just for you.
BIB Ep.6: Why "Just Wear the Baby & Walk" Doesn't Cut It
Babywearing walks are wonderful—but they’re not everything your body needs postpartum.