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Last Updated on October 19, 2023 by Bianca Sprague Confusing vs. Real Expectations about babies: for Parents and Birth Workers “We don’t want you to be confused about your baby when they come” – Dr. Greer Kirshenbaum Ph.D. Anyone who says that infant care isn’t one of the hardest jobs in the world must never…
Read MoreLast Updated on June 5, 2024 by Bianca Sprague Essential Reading & Watching for Pride Month It’s one of our fave times of year, y’all so naturally, we can’t help but share some of our fave 2SLGBTQ+ books, tv shows, movies and more! In typical bebo mia fashion, this isn’t just about queer content…
Read MoreLast Updated on October 19, 2023 by Bianca Sprague Infant Sleep Do’s and Don’ts: For most birth workers, clients who are expecting for the first time are typically not concerned about their future baby’s sleep, or how they will function with far less sleep than they typically need until it’s too late. They…
Read MoreLast Updated on October 25, 2023 by Bianca Sprague Written by Meg Kant when it feels like people are doing us a favor by hiring us When I first started as a birth worker, one of the biggest hurdles I had to overcome was getting comfortable talking about and asking for payment. It felt vulnerable…
Read MoreLast Updated on June 22, 2023 by Bianca Sprague Infant and Family Sleep – Specialist vs. Professional: What is the Difference? Infant sleep is a huge concern for most parents, and if you work with babies and young children, either as a doula or another type of health professional, you can probably testify that there…
Read MoreLast Updated on September 13, 2023 by Bianca Sprague Written by Meg Kant all the things I didn’t know about money In October of 2021 I decided I was going to look into learning more about money, and how to save, invest and eliminate debt. I did not feel financially competent and I wanted to…
Read MoreLast Updated on August 16, 2023 by Bianca Sprague Bedsharing with Baby It has only been for the past 100 years or so that parenting culture in the west – especially Canada, The United States, The United Kingdom and Australia – has been heavily influenced to expect babies to sleep independently. Caregivers expect babies…
Read MoreLast Updated on May 25, 2022 by TeamBebo Written by Meg Kant feeling discouraged after watching ‘Our Father’ on Netflix Earlier this week I watched the Netflix Documentary ‘Our Father’. It shares the true story of Dr. Donald Cline, a fertility doctor, who used his own sperm to impregnate 94 of his clients without their…
Read MoreLast Updated on October 16, 2023 by Bianca Sprague Written by Bianca Sprague + Meg Kant Violated and Grateful, Lessons from ‘Our Father’ on Netflix: The horrifying documentary showing the undeniable truth that the world hates women Note on language: for the purposes of this article we will be using the term women/woman, however we…
Read MoreLast Updated on May 15, 2022 by TeamBebo Written by Meg Kant the grief of no longer living in a thin body For some background information on my experience with an eating disorder, please take a quick review of this blog. Up until the 10th grade I lived in a body that was much bigger…
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