by urban_hatch2 years ago Did you feel satisfied, sad, proud, guilty or all/none of the above about returning to work after maternity leave?
by urban_hatch2 years ago Hands up if you've ever felt guilty for working too much or ashamed of not working enough ♀️ It's
by urban_hatch2 years ago No one hustles like a working mama Curious…did you feel comfortable telling your manager and/or team: "Hey I'll be taking
by urban_hatch2 years ago Simple affirmations can be so powerful if they hit the right note ✨ We've hand-picked 16 of our favourite bump
by urban_hatch2 years ago Breaks my heart to know that some mums-to-be might not get to have their partners physically by their side for
by urban_hatch2 years ago Breastfeeding is natural. That doesn't mean it's instinctive or easy. Your experience is valid, mama. More truths and tips about
by urban_hatch2 years ago What if planning is not the best way of feeling ready for birth? What if, instead, we focus on preparing
by urban_hatch2 years ago What do you wish you would have known? Check out our online pre and postnatal course Hatch™ for the real
by urban_hatch2 years ago Small things can make a big difference in laying the right sleep foundations for your baby, especially if you're mindful
by urban_hatch2 years ago Breastfeeding while baby-wearing, who's done it? ♀️ If you think people stare when you breastfeed in public, try doing it
by urban_hatch2 years ago How long should you wait to cut the cord? We'd say at least a full minute (unless there's
by urban_hatch2 years ago Yes What expecting mums and dads need to hear is... that nipples might bleed and crotches might sting, but
by urban_hatch2 years ago We all have expectations. And for decades, mainstream perceptions and education around birth and babies teach us to plan and
by urban_hatch2 years ago Some days they feel like cracks. Some days, they're tiger marks. Embrace it all, mama...you're fragile and fierce and that's
by urban_hatch2 years ago Check out our blog post on the crazy things that happen to your hormones during postpartum (they actually reach levels