Gravida: Do Pregnancy and Postpartum Preparation Like a Pro

Everything you need to from know the moment you give birth through the first year postpartum

Ratings: 4.73 / 5.00




Description

For Every Change and Transition

Gravida provides insights, tools, and guidance to prepare for pregnancy, postpartum and your return to work because...


If you’ve ever had a baby, you’ll know that the time is filled with “no one ever told me that.”


No one ever told me that I wouldn’t have abs postpartum and would need help sitting up for weeks.

No one ever told me that I’d shake uncontrollably right after giving birth, not a hallmark moment.

No one ever told me I’d need to pump at work as often as my baby eats.


New moms have trouble healing from birth because of a mountain of “no one ever told me's” that they need to navigate postpartum.


Gravida addresses the root of the problem of why so many women find it hard to heal from postpartum and return to lives they love: the mountain of things that they don’t expect and need to figure out in inopportune moments again and again.


Gravida provides evidence-based heads up of what to expect and how to deal with it like a pro! We got your back, mama!


Morgan Michalowski, CNM, WHNP-BC, IBCLC has spent the last decade helping woman heal better and grow stronger.


For more Gravida Content or to join our VIP MOD Mom club email morgan@gravidamom.com


What's inside Gravida? Take a peek!

1.1 What to Expect & How to Prepare: Birth & First Day

  • Video 1: Hospital Arrival

  • Video 2: Contractions & The Waiting Game

  • Video 3: What Happens When Giving Birth

  • Video 4: The First 5 Minutes

  • Video 5: Breastfeeding The First Time

1.2 What to Expect & How to Prepare: the first 6 weeks

  • Video 1: Sore Joints & Tailbone

  • Video 2: Getting the Right Latch

  • Video 3: PJs All Day

  • Video 4: Bowling Ball Sensation

  • Video 5: Accidental #2 in the Shower

1.3 Postpartum: What No One Tells You

  • Video 1: Baby Bump Lingers

  • Video 2: Changes Down There

  • Video 3: The Myth of the Maternal Instinct

  • Video 4: Baby Getting Enough Food Can Be Scary

  • Video 5: Assistance Getting Up

1.4 What to Expect: Changes to the Body

  • Video 1: Heads Up: Breast Engorgement

  • Video 2: Not so Pleasant V-Heads Up

  • Video 3: Another Not so Pleasant V-Heads Up

  • Video 4: Healing Tears

  • Video 5: Re-establishing Intimacy

1.5 At Work: How to Transition Well

  • Video 1: Your Legal Rights

  • Video 2: How to Handle Time Off

  • Video 3: At Work: Things to Ask For

  • Video 4: Work Life Balance Reality

  • Video 5: Telling Your Boss You’re Pregnant

1.6 Things to Ask for: Your Partner

  • Video 1: Help with Products!

  • Video 2: Help with Appointments

  • Video 3: Help with Postpartum Meals

  • Video 4: Help Being the Gatekeeper

  • Video 5: Ask Us How We’re Feeling

1.7 What No One Tells You: Changes to the Mind

  • Video 1: Matrescence: A Mother is Born

  • Video 2: Perinatal Mood or Anxiety Disorders: Can’t Outsmart It

  • Video 3: Ambivalence is Normal: Here’s What to do About it

  • Video 4: 90% of Mothers Have Negative Feelings About Their Child

  • Video 5: Anxiety over Separation

1.8 Postpartum Healing: Advice

  • Video 1: Healing Noms

  • Video 2: Thoughts on Rest

  • Video 3: Meal Train

  • Video 4: Cleaning the House

  • Video 5: Support System

1.9 Breastfeeding: What You Need to Know

  • Video 1: Getting the Right Latch

  • Video 2: 5 Causes of Nipple Pain

  • Video 3: Concerns Around Enough Nutrition

  • Video 4: Foods to Avoid

  • Video 5: Hack for Breastfeeding Lying Down

1.10 What to Expect & How to Prepare: First 8 Months

  • Video 1: A New Way of Life

  • Video 2: Sleep Fluctuations

  • Video 3: Things to Know: Teething

  • Video 4: Mobility Changes

  • Video 5: Maintaining Partner Bond

What You Will Learn!

  • breastfeeding basics
  • childbirth preparation
  • what to expect in labor and delivery
  • newborn care
  • postpartum recovery
  • breastfeeding complications
  • COVID-19

Who Should Attend!

  • pregnant individuals
  • postpartum individuals
  • working moms
  • breastfeeding parent
  • COVID-19