Well-being After Birth Overview

Foundational Principles for Mindful Postpartum Recovery

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Description

In this one hour pre-recorded workshop, together with Zaure, M.Ed and a certified INNATE postpartum practitioner, you and your partner are invited to explore what postpartum recovery should look like when carefully planned for. Taking the time to create a postpartum plan along with your birth plan will help you create the resources, rituals, and practices for having better maternal health outcomes after childbirth for you and for your baby.

Workshop includes a digital Well-being After BirthYou how-to Guide for Cultivating Peace and Enjoying your Newborn during the First Weeks After Birth and 19 Montessori-based Principles to Help You Create Positive and Trusting Relationships with Your Child. These guides are the resources that will help you journal, reflect, and plan for your matrescence transition in the fourth trimester.

ABOUT ZAURE:

Zaure Vuk is a trained and certified INNATE Postpartum Practitioner. She is the founder of Pampering Doula and co-author of “Well-being After Birth.” She empowers and guides expecting and newborn parents on their transitional journey. Zaure’s approach to postpartum caregiving is focused on prioritizing the mother’s physical, emotional, and mental well-being. She believes that pampering a mother after childbirth is important not only for optimal development and health of the newborn, but also for the entire family unit: if the mother is well, the baby will be well.

“Pampering is healing” is Zaure’s motto as she serves families and educates birth workers and childcare providers in the art of postpartum caregiving.

What You Will Learn!

  • Learn foundational principles for postpartum recovery
  • Be prepared to meet your physiological needs after childbirth
  • Explore Montessori-based parenting
  • Establish a strong prenatal bonding with your child (-ren)

Who Should Attend!

  • Mothers and fathers
  • Newborn Caregivers
  • Nannies
  • Daycare teachers
  • Grandparents, aunts and uncles
  • Montessori teachers
  • Alternative education
  • Homeschooling parents
  • Worldschooling parents