Links to share with Mums
MumChat
Posted April 30th, 2007 by BrentThe sister site to Dad Squad, for Mums! This is an active, supportive community of Mums, recommended to any Mum looking for some new friends and a bit of understanding.
Yoga Babes
Posted August 18th, 2008 by BrentusYoga Babes is about enjoying your changing body and family – giving you the mental and physical tools so you can adjust with as much ease as possible to enjoy, love and nurture your baby and yourself. Choose from:
Yoga for Exhausted Mumzzz
Pre-natal yoga classes and courses
pre-natal yoga classes and courses
Private Mothers Groups workshops
baby yoga and infant massage
natural childbirth workshops for couples
teacher training workshops
- Login to post comments
Mother Me
Posted August 18th, 2008 by BrentusMother Me is far more than just a book, it reveals ways to approach and enjoy motherhood without losing the old YOU.
Structured as a self-guided course to take at your own leisure,
Mother Me is a sanctuary for the spirit and a practical retreat from the demands of your amazing new journey.
- Login to post comments
L'il Aussie Prems
Posted December 6th, 2007 by BrentusAn Australian support site for parents & families of premature babies. You will find useful links to all things for premature babies including clothing stores, support sites, birth stories, galleries, personal blogs, journeys through the NICU & much more.
- Login to post comments
Birthing Sense
Posted October 25th, 2007 by BrentusBirthing Sense has produced a 3x DVD Series that makes sense of your pregnancy, birth and early parenting experience.
Leanne became frustrated with the number of new parents who were unable to attend regular prenatal education sessions, or attended a one-off ante-natal class.
Mother of 2 and a member of Australian Breastfeeding Association for 10years, Leanne has been the primary producer, photographer and editor for a Project that brings all of the professionals to you.
She has gathered informative interviews from independent Midwives, Early Childhood Nurses, Doctors, a Naturopath, Dietician, Physiotherapist, Yoga Instructor, Genetic Counsellor, Massage therapist, Veterinary assistant and Parents to offer their suggestions about Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting over 3 DVDs to give new parents the opportunity to have a birth class in their own home, in their own time, and with as many support people as they choose- and to revisit the education as many times as they feel they need to.
Through the sale of the Birthing Sense Birth Education Series, Leanne has had a vision to help support you through ABA, as well as many of the young fistula women in third world countries.
- Login to post comments
Natures Child
Posted June 1st, 2007 by Brentus"Cloth Diapers, Birth Videos and Natural Baby Products."
These guys seem to have a pretty good range of quality baby products. The focus is on natural organic products, which is never a bad option! They have some good videos - the "Being Dad" one is not bad... although the beer ads get to be a bit much! They even have a range of "Fathers to B" focused products.
- Login to post comments
Real Mums
Posted May 18th, 2007 by Brentus"Whatever sort of Mum you are, you are a Real Mum. We're fun, funny and just a little bit naughty!"
Real mums is a fun Australian based site with a good links directory, and a good blog by Mad Cow. Definitely a site for Mums rather than Dads, but a good one to point your partner to.
Their shop has some great fun gift ideas for your child's Mum...
- Login to post comments
BabyWeb NZ
Posted May 11th, 2007 by BrentusA great resource for parents in NZ. Lots of links to resources, articles, midwife directory etc.
Definitely worth a visit, particularly for the links out to other NZ based resources.
- Login to post comments
motherInc.
Posted May 9th, 2007 by Brentuswww.motherinc.com.au is Australia's first online magazine for a new generation of modern mothers. The website and magazine talks to 21st Century mums as both a woman and a parent!
- Login to post comments
Australian Breastfeeding Association
Posted May 8th, 2007 by BrentusLots of help for mothers taking on breastfeeding. Don't listen to anyone who says it always 'comes naturally'... breastfeeding can be difficult, traumatic, painful and demoralising if things don't go right. These people can help.
My advice though...? Do what is right for Mum and baby, and sometimes that means knowing when the stress of the situation outweighs any potential benefits.
- Login to post comments