Summer Podcast Series - Childbirth Education and Support: Say Yes! To Birth with Rachel Yellin
Pure Nurture Pregnancy and Birth - Un podcast de Kristy Rodriguez - Parents On Demand Network
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What if you could be excited about your upcoming birth? Rachel Yellin talks about this feeling on this episode of the Pure Nurture Podcast. She believes you do NOT have to take negative feelings from your past birth into your next. With over 15 years as a birth professional, Depth Hypnosis Practitioner, and yoga teacher, Rachel currently owns and is the primary teacher/coach of Yes To Birth! If you want to have a less painful, more manageable pregnancy and birth, where you feel excited, calm and prepared for labor, and your baby is born on their terms, Rachel is for you! Rachel will inspire you with facts, opinions, and birth stories, while saying totally inappropriate things, and providing life and relationship skills that go far beyond birth. Rachel will support you to make conscious choices about where, how and with whom to give birth, create the most loving, peaceful pregnancy and birth environment, and see the baby as a wise person whose preferences matter. Rachel has been doing birthwork since 2002. For years she was a very successful doula, and has been teaching childbirth classes, prenatal yoga, and depth hypnosis therapy for a decade. Her audio program has been sold internationally since 2014. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Yes! to Birth (3:48) Conscious Parenting & Conscious Birth (13:16) Natural Birth (17:06) How to heal from a difficult or traumatic birth experience (23:04) How to not take a bad birth experience into your next one (28:12) Don’t you feel more empowered after that conversation? I hope you’re saying, “Yes! My body can do this. Yes! I can do this.” Learn more about this fantastic woman here: RachelYellin.com. As you lower your anxiety about birth, let’s lower your anxiety about nursing wear options. My next guest, Devon Berrier created a line of fashionable breastfeeding fashion options for the working mom. The best part? It doesn’t look like nursing wear, at all! She also opens up about her postpartum experience and the challenges that she faced.