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The next great steps for Postpartum - Program

Dec 16, 2024 - Feb 16, 2025

  • 63 Days
  • 5 Steps

About

Maybe you're wondering about things like: •⁠ Is my baby drinking enough milk? •⁠ How can I tell if my baby feels safe? •⁠ What can I do to help him sleep? •⁠ Why am I having trouble calming my baby down?" The answer is simple: Get to know your baby. It’s not just about knowing he has to eat every 3 hours, changing his diaper, or figuring out how to sleep train or co-sleep. You truly get to know your baby by watching his face, reading the little cues he gives you. You understand him when you respond to those subtle cues in the right way. You know your baby when you know when it’s okay to be flexible—with him and with yourself. You get to know your baby when you learn to: •⁠ Decode his needs and cues •⁠ Recognize and observe his unique personality, letting go of your own expectations as a parent When you start to really understand your baby’s cues, everything becomes a bit clearer, and you can handle those everyday challenges: feeding, sleep, dealing with colic, and so much more. Lays the groundwork for everything you’ll need for the next great steps of your postpartum journey.

Overview

  • Step 1 : Récupérer d'une Naissance Difficile
  • Exercice de la semaine n°1
  • Pose tes questions
  • FAQ LIVE
  • Step 2 : Installer l'allaitement

Price

Single Payment
£70.00
Abonnement Post Partum
£35.00/month

Group Discussion

This program is connected to a group. You’ll be added once you join the program.

Les Grandes Etapes du POST PARTUM - Programme

Les Grandes Etapes du POST PARTUM - Programme

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Mum Mode

by Louise la puericultrice

Tel : +33(0)7 84 15 32 27

Mail : louise.lapuericultrice@gmail.com

Based in Central London (zone1)

The services offered by Mum Mode by Louise la puericultrice are not a substitute for medical care for your child or for perinatal care by a midwife. Despite my French state diploma as a paediatric nurse, I am not (yet) officially NMC registered in the UK, so in case of doubt, always consult your doctor/midwife.

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