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It seems like so many challenges during pregnancy and postpartum get blamed on

something the mother ate, drank, took, thought or didn't do. Mothers are already

so vulnerable to feeling guilty for anything that happens to their babies. I

think we need to remember in our professional advice and efforts to build the

moms up and compliment them on all their dedication, sacrifices and

capability...all the things they are doing right. Babies feel their mothers

confidence and strength and we are in a perfect position to boost that for them.

 

Vicky York, CPD, IBCLC

Postpartum Care Services

Portland, OR

 

www.vickyyorkdoula.com

references: www.ikarma.com/user/vmyork

 

 

 

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You are so right Vicky, thanks. Yes, I find it very important part of how

anything is communicated to a mom. I wish you could attend some client home

visits and consults and see how much relationship nourishment is an integral

part of how we work with Ayurveda. It is not blaming like you say, it has to be

in terms of supporting her in her own self referral dynamics. Like, talking

about the natural conditions we all as mothers have going on in our body. When

I advise drinking more warm liquids, for instance, I remind them how hot water

washes the dishes much better than cold or cool, and warmth helps relax and

expand the body channels. since our ability to digest and cleanse is

temporarily slowed down after giving so much to the birthing needs, we naturally

need help warming the waters, restoring digestive " fires " or strength, and

deserve these supports, it is natural.

 

Sometimes it's helpful to ask her to consider just 1-2 days of following one or

two changes (often it is just, drinking only warm liquids, when her and Baby's

digestion is really gassy) to see how she feels. Then the experience convinces.

 

Anyway, it can be an ongoing story process along with education, that is

intended to help the mother see for herself why food choices and lifestyle keys

are something she wants. It really does make a difference how we talk about it.

 

It is true that natural medicine and health care are all about taking

responsibility for our own health. Even a doctor, a pill, anything that helps

works only if it helps remind and restore the healthy functioning of our own

biological intelligence. Ayurved properly taught gives this as core, and

joyfully empowers a mother to more deeply access her own inner wisdom and self

restoring dynamics.

 

Thanks!

Ysha

 

> It seems like so many challenges during pregnancy and postpartum get blamed on

something the mother ate, drank, took, thought or didn't do. Mothers are already

so vulnerable to feeling guilty for anything that happens to their babies. I

think we need to remember in our professional advice and efforts to build the

moms up and

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I agree with all that you say Ysha. What got me going was something someone said

about the parents thoughts influencing the baby, can't remember now what they

said.

 

Vicky York, CPD, IBCLC

Postpartum Care Services

Portland, OR

 

www.vickyyorkdoula.com

references: www.ikarma.com/user/vmyork

 

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Ysha Oakes

ayurveda

Tuesday, June 23, 2009 9:11 PM

PerinatalAyurveda forum Re: our words are powerful

 

 

 

 

 

You are so right Vicky, thanks. Yes, I find it very important part of how

anything is communicated to a mom. I wish you could attend some client home

visits and consults and see how much relationship nourishment is an integral

part of how we work with Ayurveda. It is not blaming like you say, it has to be

in terms of supporting her in her own self referral dynamics. Like, talking

about the natural conditions we all as mothers have going on in our body. When I

advise drinking more warm liquids, for instance, I remind them how hot water

washes the dishes much better than cold or cool, and warmth helps relax and

expand the body channels. since our ability to digest and cleanse is temporarily

slowed down after giving so much to the birthing needs, we naturally need help

warming the waters, restoring digestive " fires " or strength, and deserve these

supports, it is natural.

 

Sometimes it's helpful to ask her to consider just 1-2 days of following one

or two changes (often it is just, drinking only warm liquids, when her and

Baby's digestion is really gassy) to see how she feels. Then the experience

convinces.

 

Anyway, it can be an ongoing story process along with education, that is

intended to help the mother see for herself why food choices and lifestyle keys

are something she wants. It really does make a difference how we talk about it.

 

It is true that natural medicine and health care are all about taking

responsibility for our own health. Even a doctor, a pill, anything that helps

works only if it helps remind and restore the healthy functioning of our own

biological intelligence. Ayurved properly taught gives this as core, and

joyfully empowers a mother to more deeply access her own inner wisdom and self

restoring dynamics.

 

Thanks!

Ysha

 

> It seems like so many challenges during pregnancy and postpartum get blamed

on something the mother ate, drank, took, thought or didn't do. Mothers are

already so vulnerable to feeling guilty for anything that happens to their

babies. I think we need to remember in our professional advice and efforts to

build the moms up and

 

 

 

 

 

 

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