Baby’s position during labor can really influence how well they can navigate through the pelvis. We may experience a labor stall, where labor...
Curious about fetal movement? Wondering about the kicks, rolls, and rhythmic jerks you feel from your baby? I’ll help you understand all types of movements and what to expect with them!
Fetal position matters for pregnancy comfort and ease in labor & birth. Learn how to identify your baby’s position with Belly Mapping®️.
Have you been feeling your baby kicking inside you yet? Or have you felt them like flutters? Your baby’s movements inside you vary.
Ever wonder how to get students to listen to music that is "different" for them? Or looking for a warm up activity that gets the students moving to music without getting out of control? Stick figure statues is one of my favorite activities for both of those situations-- especially with fourth and fifth grade music students. This is my favorite activity for the first day of school, as well as after a break, or when in a teachers' classrooms. Stick figure statues is a simple movement activity that can go along with any song you want to introduce students to in your elementary music class. I have used it for Classical music, Japanese music, pop music--- seriously, you can do anything. You hold up one of the cards, and students make that pose. After a certain number of beats (generally 4 or 8), you switch the card and students change their pose. You can change the frequency of the switches, or have a student come be the leader and change the cards. I have used this activity with students as young as kindergarten and as old as fifth grade, and they all love it. It is especially good if you want to introduce students to moving to music in a low-stakes way at the beginning of the year. You could even use it as a warm up in middle school choir or high school choir (or children's choir). You can read different ways to use these in my blog post about them here! Includes: 25 stick figure poses Standing + sitting positions Directions You May Also Like: Extra Beat Take a Seat Rhythm Stick Game (FREE!) Breezes are Blowing: aba form, improv, and movement Ickle Ockle song & game Join my free resource library to get exclusive FREE content! Let's be friends! Blog: Becca's Music Room Instagram Youtube Happy teaching!
Campaigner and midwife Amanda Burleigh explains why it should be happening for every baby. Image credit: www.cord-clamping.com Conception to birth is a miracle, but many people are not aware that immediately following delivery of your baby the placenta and cord continue their function in transferring valuable cord blood to the baby whilst the baby transitions […]
Learn exactly what fetal position is, why it's so important for labor and delivery, and how to coax baby into the ideal fetal position for labor.
Curious about fetal movement? Wondering about the kicks, rolls, and rhythmic jerks you feel from your baby? I’ll help you understand all types of movements and what to expect with them!
In your third trimester, use these exercises & tips to turn & move your baby into head down position for the best birthing experience and a natural delivery
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A fascinating look at how the baby moves down through the pelvis in labour, through what’s called the ‘cardinal movements’. It’s not all about downward movement - there’s so much more of a dance that baby does than that! Take a look here.
Maybe you’ve heard that most doctors don’t offer a vaginal delivery if baby is not head down. There are a few ways to tell including Leopold’s maneuvers, heart rate placement and more — so let’s talk about how you can tell! BTW, one of the best ways to know where your baby is to get …
Have you been feeling your baby kicking inside you yet? Or have you felt them like flutters? Your baby’s movements inside you vary.
Baby’s position during labor can really influence how well they can navigate through the pelvis. We may experience a labor stall, where labor...
In your third trimester, use these exercises & tips to turn & move your baby into head down position for the best birthing experience and a natural delivery
Allie used specially designed icons to make an uber birth plan – and this is what happened! During my pregnancy, I read the Positive Birth Book and used the book and the specially designed ‘icons’ (which you can download for free online here), to create a Visual Birth Plan or VBP. My VBP was […]
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As your your due date is coming nearer, you can do some exercises to induce labor naturally. Know about the exercises that might help have a smooth delivery.
Wondering what position your unborn baby's lying in? Our expert explains whether your baby's kicks and other movements in the womb can help you work out how…
Movement in children can help increase memory, perception, language, attention, emotion and decision making. Here are some easy ways to get your child moving!
The first time the baby kicks is a thrilling and exciting moment for most mothers, one that they would like to experience again and again.
Knowing what position your baby is in can be hard to tell. Baby will most likely need to be head down in order to facilitate a vaginal delivery. Signs that baby is cephalic (head down) include fetal movement, and engagement in the pelvis — but there’s more to it. Also, the gold standard is an …
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With this kindergarten printable worksheet, kids practice positional words by drawing a ball beside, between, and on top of a bucket.
Why did you get an epidural?? Exhaustion Considerations. There are a number of ways to facilitate movement when you are somewhat immobile with an...
An anterior placenta is located on the front of the uterus. Learn how this affects baby's movements fetal positioning and how to take care of the placenta.