For parents across Tyneside

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Every now and then I write an update to remind parents across Tyneside about the Network practitioners and the range of support and services available for expectant and new parents…

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For expectant parents we have…

Aerobic Bumps with Debbie from Pushy Mothers

Aquanatal with Puddle Ducks

Chiropractic Care with Marie Allan and her team

Pregnancy Massage and/or Reflexology with Julia at Sanctuary House

Pilates with Clare Barnaby

Yoga with Clare Renwick

Antenatal Classes with Janine at Birth & Baby Basics

TENS Machine and Birth Pool Rental Service from Rebecca

 

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For new parents we have:

A Postnatal Doula service with Janine at Birth & Baby Basics

Postnatal Massage with Julia at Sanctuary House

Real Nappies and accessories with Aggie at Grow up Green

Baby Massage and Confident Mums courses with Janine at Birth & Baby Basics

Baby Sensory with Lisa, Donna and Heidi

Piccolo Music with Abi and her team

Puddle Ducks with Carolyn and her team

Pushy Mothers with Debbie

Aerobic Mums  and Hula Hooping Mums with Debbie from Pushy Mothers

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For older babies and toddlers

Toddler Sense with Ruth

Book Happy with Hannah and Cate

Piccolo Music with Abi and her team

Puddle Ducks with Carolyn and her team

There is also a range of information and articles for everything bump, birth and baby. I am also in the process of adding information about your growing baby – behaviour, development, food, toilet training and sleep.

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Also on the way…

Reviews

Diaries from expectant and new mums

Q&A sessions with Network practitioners

Birth Doula Practitioners

If you could keep spreading the word about the Network, that would be great, as it is a great free resource for local parents with a young family on Tyneside.

In addition to this website, there is also the Facebook Page and you can catch up on Twitter with Birth & Baby Network and Birth & Baby Basics so there’s plenty on offer for anyone with a bump, baby or toddler…


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As it’s a New Year, here’s a reminder of what the Birth & Baby Network provides for expectant and new parents on Tyneside…

 

The Network links together a good range of support and services across Tyneside, which are run by professional and experienced practitioners and it provides interesting and useful information for parents.

 

Articles and Information

The Network website contains a range of information for expectant and new parents. It is updated several times a week with:

Monday – Pregnancy information

Wednesday – Birth information

Friday  – Baby information

And general information, news stories, reviews and a pregnancy diary in-between.

 

 

Support & Services

 

Pregnancy

Pilates – specialist classes to help you look after your body as it changes shape during pregnancy

Chiropractic Care – it can help to ease any aches and pains as your body grows to accommodate your growing baby

Reflexology  and Massage – relax, chill, de-stress and ease any backache

Yoga – specialist classes to help you relax and boost your feelings of wellbeing

 

Birth

Antenatal Classes for first and second time parents – to inform, support and reassure

Doula Service – for extra support in labour

 

Baby

Baby Massage – relaxed classes for mum and baby with plenty of chat, tea and cake too

Baby Sensory – fun classes held all over Tyneside to help your baby  play and explore

Puddle Ducks – swimming classes held all over Tyneside for babies and toddlers

Aerobic Mums – a low impact exercise class to increase your energy and help you get back into shape

Pushy Mothers – get out with your buggy to help you feel fitter

Toddler Sense – fun classes to encourage your toddler to learn through play

 

 

This year the Network will also bring parents more information and services for toddlers and pre-schoolers, as well as more information for dads, to make it a useful source of information for parents with a young family.

 

For feedback and ideas, please don’t hesitate to get in touch: Janine@birthandbabynetwork.com

 

 

 


7 tips for a happy and healthy pregnancy

 

1.     Eat well 
I know too well how this is not always easy because when we feel sick, tired and, generally, a bit rough it’s easy to eat junk and fall into the biscuit barrel. And some days we can feel like we are never full!  Try to eat a decent meal a day, with a splattering of fruit throughout the day to balance out the chocolate! Remember to drink water too –  being dehydrated can make you feel tired and give you headaches.

2.     Rest and sleep 
Getting through a day at work or with your toddler means you have to keep going but, when it comes to the evening, if you are shattered try not to fight it – go to bed! You are making another human being and the tiredness can feel like you have been drugged so you need to rest.

3.     Exercise
You might feel that you want to wait until you are out of the haze of the first trimester, when you have a little more energy but even just going for a walk is going to help you feel re-energised and healthy.

If you fancy a class to meet other expectant mums and improve your fitness, The Birth & Baby Network has Aerobics, Pilates, Aqua Aerobics and Yoga instructors, who provide courses specifically for pregnant women.

4.     Relax  
Relaxation is not indulgent it’s essential, especially in pregnancy. Being able to totally relax means you de-stress and ease tension, which is good for you and your baby.

Book yourself in for Relax & Breathe, pregnancy massage or reflexology sessions to help you relax and de-stress.

5.     Aches & pains
As your baby grows and your body changes, you can develop aches in your back, neck and/or pelvis. It’s worth contacting a Chiropractor for an assessment, to see if you could benefit from a treatment.

6.     Prepare for birth
At some point during pregnancy, most parents decide they need more support to help them prepare for the birth of their baby. Antenatal classes are a great way to gain information and ask all the questions you need to feel more informed and reassured.

7.     Talk
If this isn’t your first baby or you are feeling very anxious about the birth of your baby, it can be worth talking it through with someone. This can help you get to the root of your anxiety and provide you with opportunity of easing any stress you may feel in pregnancy. Ask to speak to you midwife or you can contact Birth & Baby Basics for support.


 You may feel absolutely fantastic throughout your pregnancy or you may feel a tad pants, especially in those early weeks. And, while I believe that you are not ill just pregnant, you are still growing another human being and that is pretty awesome so you do need to look after yourself and reward yourself with some pampering, me time and little extra attention.

Eat well

Sometimes this is easier said than done, especially in the first trimester when you may feel sick but a balance of healthy snacks and freshly prepared meals will keep you going. It can be tempting to fall into the biscuit barrel, but try the fruit bowl instead. And if you can’t face a huge meal, beans on toast will do the job, as will porridge or a bowl of cereal, and they are so much better for you and baby than a bag of crisps with a chocolate chaser.

Sleep and rest

Pregnancy can be a time of complete and utter exhaustion in the early weeks and then again towards the end of pregnancy as we carry the extra weight of baby and amniotic fluid. Chances are you are also at work and/or looking after a toddler, so the opportunity for rest is not great but it can be beneficial to make the most of some early nights and the chance to get some rest at the weekends.

Take it easy as your body changes

Listen to your body and try not to overdo it. As your bump grows and your body changes, you may find that you are unable to be as active as you were. This doesn’t mean that you can’t still be active –  you may just need to slow your pace a little or switch to classes with a pregnancy fitness specialist such as pilates
http://birthandbabynetwork.com/pilates/

or pregnancy aerobics
http://birthandbabynetwork.com/fitness/

Treat yourself to a massage

It is relaxing, wonderfully indulgent and very beneficial!
http://birthandbabynetwork.com/reflexology-massage/

Aches and pains

If you have back ache, hip pain or discomfort in your pubic bone – get yourself along to a chiropractor to be realigned and the feed back from pregnant women is fantastic.
http://birthandbabynetwork.com/chiropractor

 

Make some time to relax

Even a few minutes a day is completely achievable. Enjoy a soak in the bath, enjoy that few minutes of peace in bed before you drift off to sleep, go to weekly Relaxation sessions, where it’s just you and bump chilling together  
http://birthandbabynetwork.com/antenatal-classes/

And looking  after yourself also means getting in touch with your GP or midwife if you don’t feel well,  don’t feel ‘right’ or just need some extra reassurance about your changing body.


This website is all about pregnancy and being a parent, which means beautiful bumps and gorgeous babies – if you would like to share yours, you can send pictures to janine@birthbasics.co.uk

Thank you
Jx



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