So you have a baby due. You have made all the big purchases. You know how you want to decorate the nursery. You may even be organised enough to have some nursing appropriate tops.
But do you know who to call if you are having breastfeeding issues? Do you have a GP or paediatrician who is supportive and really listens?Have you factored in who is going to care for you? The newborn mother?Who should you have in your village of support when you have a baby?
Planning for my postpartum was something that hardly entered my mind for baby one and two! It wasn’t until I won a postpartum planning session with @the_stephanie_poole that I sat down and wrote out who was in my village if I needed to gather their support when baby arrived.
Some of these things I booked in before I even had the baby including a private midwife and cleaner. For other supports I did the research and had the contacts ready if I needed them after the baby arrived. Why I included these supports:
LC: there are many LC’s around. If you can find an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) near you, then you will be getting a practitioner most up-to-date with their professional development.
There are others who you can call on to be part of your village!
Pull your village together before baby comes! It’s a lot more stressful trying to find those that you need help from when you are sleep deprived and struggling!
If you want help making a comprehensive postpartum plan I offer once off sessions to achieve this. If you want a full postpartum package which also includes the prenatal postpartum planning PLUS the postpartum care and support I would love to talk to you and chat about how I can best support you! Get in touch through my socials or email me at rachael@amamaisborn.com.au