Taking Care of Mom
- Kamilah Mauldin
- Apr 25, 2022
- 1 min read
Taking care of mom is almost always overlooked once the baby is here, because the focus turns completely to them. Women need and deserve continued care, attention, advocacy, and education postpartum. Their healing process has just begun. This was another topic that was extremely difficult to find resources for, but the couple that I did find are great. This is an area that needs significantly more resources.
The Birth Trauma Mama: Kayleigh, Therapist | 116k followers on Instagram
Purpose: Support. Empathy. Healing. The community for all things pregnancy, birth, & postpartum trauma.
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Purpose: Helping parents thrive after birth. Evidence based, empowering, and inclusive education.
https://www.postpartumpush.com/ https://www.instagram.com/postpartum.push/ Karrie Locher: Karrie, RN, BSN & CLC | 488k followers on Instagram
Instagram Highlights to Look For: PP (postpartum) Prep Tips, PP Basket, and BF (breastfeeding) Cart
https://www.karingforpostpartum.com/insta https://www.instagram.com/karrie_locher/ It’s Bodily: Shopping & Retail | 65.3k followers on Instagram
Purpose: A modern resource for our bodies and maternal health. Evidence-based. Design-led. Real Life.
https://www.instagram.com/itsbodily/ Tubby Todd: Shopping & Retail | 371k followers on Instagram
Purpose: Connecting fams through gentle body care basics. For sensitive-skinned little ones and mamas too!

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