Pregnancy Education Week and a GIVEAWAY

‘The Perfect Dance of Birth Hormones’ is the theme of  Pregnancy Education Week from 18 to 26 February 2017, when childbirth educators, Bio-Oil and hospitals around the country highlight how knowledge empowers expectant parents for better pregnancy, birth, bonding and breastfeeding experiences. Childbirth education is proven to have many benefits for expectant parents and the newborn child. 

Pregnancy Education Week

Pregnancy Education Week 2017

Lynne Bluff, national co-ordinator of the Childbirth Educators’ Professional Forum, explains how antenatal classes can help facilitate an understanding of the interplay of hormones before, after and during birth. 

“Our hormone system prepares us in the final weeks, days and hours for an efficient labour; they help manage the pain and stress and ensure a safe birth. Hormones also give us a feeling of intense reward and pleasure as we meet our baby for the first time. For all this to happen in harmony, the birthing hormones need to work together in perfect synchronicity. At childbirth education classes, parents learn these intricate steps. The knowledge and understanding they gain helps facilitate the ‘dance’ for a better birth experience.”

“Four hormones star in the show – oxytocin, endorphins, catecholamines and prolactin. Each brings its own style to the dance of labour. Oxytocin takes the lead, guiding you with love and connection, while catecholamines excite and energize you. Endorphins help you navigate through the daring twists and turns and nurturing prolactin will be there at the dazzling finish to welcome your baby.”

Bluff explains several steps that expectant parents can take to best prepare for this perfect ‘dance’: 

  1. Most importantly you need confidence that you can give birth to your baby, so it’s important to choose a doctor or midwife who instils this confidence. 
  2. Learn the steps. Attend childbirth education classes and learn how the body functions so that you fully understand labour.
  3. Prepare your body. Exercise will prepare the body for labour and generates higher levels of endorphins which will lead to a shorter, less painful birth. Eating a healthy balanced diet will nourish mother and baby without excessive weight gain. Massaging oil into your growing body is soothing and also helps prepare the skin for rapid expansion, helping prevent stretch marks.
  4. Practice coping strategies such as visualisations, affirmations and massage. Use these during labour and also stand and move – movement and upright posture enhance endorphin release.
  5. Give birth in a safe, private and relaxed atmosphere. A calm, supportive environment prevents labour being slowed down by the wrong hormones interacting.
  6. Recruit a birth support team – whether it’s your partner, a doula, friend or mother. There are wide-reaching physical and emotional benefits to having loving support during the birth. 
  7. Allow birth to begin in its own time. When labour begins naturally, both mother and baby have the optimal number of receptors needed for birth hormones to best facilitate birth.
  8. Skin to skin contact immediately after birth, allows baby to go through the nine instinctive stages naturally, and increases oxytocin levels for mom and baby, which supports breastfeeding success and enhances maternal-infant bonding. 

“We advocate childbirth education because understanding the miraculous process of pregnancy and birth empowers parents to make informed choices,” says Lauren Macnab of Bio-Oil, official partner for Pregnancy Education Week. “There is sound evidence that childbirth education builds confidence, reduces fear and connects pregnant parents with one another for mutual support.”

“Birth is like a dance,” says Bluff. “Knowing the steps allows you to relax and accept the sensations, feel the rhythm and confidently move to labour’s natural beat for a beautiful birth experience.”

To find a childbirth educator in your area and for more information on Pregnancy Education Week visit www.expectantmothersguide.co.za or www.facebook.com/ExpectantMothersGuideZA 

GIVEAWAY

Bio-Oil is a passiona cate for childbirth education. This #PregnancyEducationWeek, 18 to 26 February, Bio-Oil has kindly sponsored baby hampers (worth R160 each) to give away to 3 lucky readers.

Pregnancy Education Week and a GIVEAWAY

This super cute hamper contains a cotton babygrow, ‘Tips from Moms for Moms’ booklet and a bottle of Bio-Oil, the number one selling scar and stretch mark product in 21 countries. For info visit www.bio-oil.com.

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  • The giveaway is open to SA residents only.
  • Giveaway entrants are not obligated to like any Facebook pages, but it would be appreciated.
  • The sponsor will send the prize to the winner directly.

Good luck!

Let’s play cards with Imagine Toys & Games

‘In a time where everything is getting more virtual, we offer children’s games that are totally manual, games that get children to explore, games that stimulate their minds, games that are powered by imagination.’    – www.imaginetoys.co.za

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That sounds great doesn’t it? In an age where most games are played on cell phones, tablets and consoles, Imagine Toys brings us back to basics.

I used to love playing card games as a kid, and honestly, I forgot how much fun it is.

Let’s play cards with Imagine Toys & Games

Imagine Toys sent us 3 card games to try out over the holidays and we can’t decide which one’s our favourite.

Toddles-Bobbles

Toddles Bobbles Imagine Toys

This game is one that sparks the imagination. These 12 cute and colourful creatures have forgotten their names and it’s your job to name them. You have to remember these though! The aim of the game is to collect as many portraits as you can. This game is filled with loads of giggles and it’s super fun.

Quick Eye

Quick Eye Imagine Toys

This game consists of a pack of 50 beautiful cards with adjectives describing the world and environment. The aim is to think of (or find) objects that have this quality. The game can also be played in different ways to make it either a bit competitive or not, which makes it great for kids of all ages. With this game there are no limits!

Matryoshka

Matryoshka Let's play cards Imagine Toys

This game is loads of fun, especially for the little ones. And it can get quite competitive when the bigger ones play, hehe. The aim is to collect these cards by matching the colour combination cards to the same colours on each Matryoshka doll and then copy her unique gestures. The first player to copy that Matryoshka’s gesture is the winner of that round.

We highly recommend all three of these games! The cards are beautiful and extremely high quality and the games are both educational and fun. Parents, you just can’t go wrong.

I also love that you can’t easily get bored… you can shake it up a bit and change the rules to fit the size of the group, the kids ages, etc. All three of these games will provide fun times for years and years to come.

Cara gives Toddles-Bobbles, Quick Eye and Matryoska two thumbs up! And so do I.

Visit www.imaginetoys.co.za to find out more about these fantastic games and where you can find them.