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The Ethologic Mom: Holistic Happiness
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A blog about motherhood, graduate school and advocating for mothers and babies including natural birth, breastfeeding, cesarean awareness, neurodevelopmental care, and respectful care of women. Monday, December 23, 2013. So much has changed since my last post almost 18 months ago! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. My letter to Glendale Adventist Medical Center. Reasons to Live a More Positive Life. Summer Vacation Ideas Overseas. So This Is What It’s Like.
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The Ethologic Mom: Life is a Valentine
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A blog about motherhood, graduate school and advocating for mothers and babies including natural birth, breastfeeding, cesarean awareness, neurodevelopmental care, and respectful care of women. Monday, February 14, 2011. Life is a Valentine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a married mom to 3 fantastic children. I'm a pediatric occupational therapist, working for the past 12 years as a developmental specialist in the NICU. I've been a NIDCAP trainer since 2005. I had a vaginal birth af...There was...
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The Ethologic Mom: March 2011
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A blog about motherhood, graduate school and advocating for mothers and babies including natural birth, breastfeeding, cesarean awareness, neurodevelopmental care, and respectful care of women. Tuesday, March 15, 2011. What's an Ethologic Mom? Http:/ www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ethology). A branch of knowledge dealing with human character and with its formation and evolution. The scientific and objective study of mammalian behavior especially under natural conditions. Links to this post. I'm a mar...
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The Ethologic Mom: May 2010
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A blog about motherhood, graduate school and advocating for mothers and babies including natural birth, breastfeeding, cesarean awareness, neurodevelopmental care, and respectful care of women. Tuesday, May 18, 2010. A mother of a birth story - love and pain. I pondered this and whether I had the guts to get back on the fertility roller coaster. I remember making a very conscious decision one day that, yes! My desire for another child was too great to be denied. I made an appointment to get a referra...
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The Ethologic Mom: An open letter to NICUs about feeding
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A blog about motherhood, graduate school and advocating for mothers and babies including natural birth, breastfeeding, cesarean awareness, neurodevelopmental care, and respectful care of women. Thursday, May 26, 2011. An open letter to NICUs about feeding. I am often asked by NICUs, "how can we get our babies to feed better and earlier"? Or does the unit practice in a way that expects babies to feed at a certain age regardless of their gestational age or hospital course? May 26, 2011 at 1:32 PM. We conti...
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The Ethologic Mom: June 2012
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A blog about motherhood, graduate school and advocating for mothers and babies including natural birth, breastfeeding, cesarean awareness, neurodevelopmental care, and respectful care of women. Friday, June 29, 2012. Wow, so I thought when I started this blog that I would have so much to write about. Well that is true, but graduate school, full time work, 3 children and a decidedly undomesticated husband have left little time to write about it! But I will try. Links to this post. I'm a married mom to 3 f...
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The Ethologic Mom: June 2010
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A blog about motherhood, graduate school and advocating for mothers and babies including natural birth, breastfeeding, cesarean awareness, neurodevelopmental care, and respectful care of women. Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Can't we ask the "right" questions? I'll just say it. I'm frustrated. Can I get my PhD and several huge research grants, like, tomorrow? Or better yet, yesterday. The source of my angst? Yes says me. Et. Links to this post. Sunday, June 27, 2010. And having not yet seen her baby, smiled wea...
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The Ethologic Mom
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A blog about motherhood, graduate school and advocating for mothers and babies including natural birth, breastfeeding, cesarean awareness, neurodevelopmental care, and respectful care of women. Friday, June 29, 2012. Wow, so I thought when I started this blog that I would have so much to write about. Well that is true, but graduate school, full time work, 3 children and a decidedly undomesticated husband have left little time to write about it! But I will try. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a ma...
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The Ethologic Mom: The Place Beside
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A blog about motherhood, graduate school and advocating for mothers and babies including natural birth, breastfeeding, cesarean awareness, neurodevelopmental care, and respectful care of women. Friday, December 17, 2010. I wrote this June 1, 2009 as a place-holder for the challenges I often experience when called upon to witness the grueling reality of life in the NICU. A curtain lifts, a curtain falls. What will I witness today? A certain touch, a certain look. When will it always be the same? Picture W...
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The Ethologic Mom: May 2011
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A blog about motherhood, graduate school and advocating for mothers and babies including natural birth, breastfeeding, cesarean awareness, neurodevelopmental care, and respectful care of women. Thursday, May 26, 2011. An open letter to NICUs about feeding. I am often asked by NICUs, "how can we get our babies to feed better and earlier"? Or does the unit practice in a way that expects babies to feed at a certain age regardless of their gestational age or hospital course? Links to this post. I'm a married...