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Welcome to the blog, here you will find a lot of information about birth, pregnancy, fertility, real stories, days we commemorate, among many other topics. If any of them you feel important to share, please feel free to tag us as @bebomiainc or #LearnWithBeboMia.

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How Having a PMAD Made Me a Better Doula

Mar 11, 2022
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Last Updated on September 12, 2023 by Bianca Sprague Written by Meg Kant IF YOU WOULD RATHER LISTEN TO ME READ THIS BLOG, CLICK HERE I want to start off by saying that having a Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder (PMAD) is awful. It is not something I would wish on anyone, ever. AND as…

How to manage your postpartum with twins

Mar 10, 2022
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Last Updated on March 10, 2022 by Bianca Sprague Written by Michelle Cruz Being pregnant with multiples is a challenge in and of itself. And manage your postpartum with twins, triplets or more can be even more complicated. The sheer amount of appointments, check-ins, worries, and the overwhelming feeling of littles kicking all day long…

Manipulative Kindness: one of the reasons people choose to stay in domestic violence

Mar 5, 2022
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Last Updated on April 4, 2022 by TeamBebo Written by Meg Kant *CONTENT NOTE: Discussion of Domestic Violence* In another chapter of my life, I worked for an organization supporting people experiencing domestic violence (DV). DV is also known as intimate partner violence, relational abuse and/or domestic abuse. Through that work I learned a lot…

National Human Trafficking Awareness Day 2022

Jan 11, 2022
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Last Updated on January 11, 2022 by Bianca Sprague National Human Trafficking Awareness Day 2022 January 11th is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day and January is National Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month in the US. While it’s likely that most of us have heard of human trafficking, given how insidious and prolific it is…

3 Tips to GROW in Social Media as a Birth Worker

Jan 6, 2022
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Last Updated on October 24, 2023 by Bianca Sprague 3 Tips for GROWING in Social Media as a Birth Worker Starting and growing your Birth Worker Business can feel overwhelming at times, and we want to do our best to minimize that overwhelm so you can continue doing what you love! So we’ve put together…

Lori Stafford: The bebo mia be brave award

Dec 16, 2021
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Last Updated on December 16, 2021 by Bianca Sprague My name is Lori Stafford and I am grateful to be the runner up of the Brave Award. I have three sons ages thirty, twenty-six and twenty-two and I am a grandmother fourteen month granddaughter named Riley. My current career as a caregiver taking care of…

Denise A. Ransom and her BIPOC Doula journey bursary

Dec 16, 2021
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Last Updated on December 16, 2021 by Bianca Sprague You want to know about me? Sure. Here are a few things that I can say.  Once I realized I was a woman who could produce milk, I knew that I was going to breastfeed/chestfeed. My earliest memory was walking down my high school hall with…

Diamond Sadé and her BIPOC Doula journey bursary

Dec 16, 2021
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Last Updated on December 16, 2021 by Bianca Sprague , Hi, I’m Diamond Sadé Walker I am a Hard-working, courageous, generous, dedicated, and loving woman. I am continuing my education in early childhood development at Texas State University. I am the middle child, I have an older brother and a younger brother. My younger brother…

Jill Stewardson and The Queers for Queer Care Award!

Dec 13, 2021
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Last Updated on December 16, 2021 by Bianca Sprague Maternal Support Practitioner Scholarship by Jill Stewardson Hello, I am Jill Stewardson. I have a rad spouse and two beautiful children, 3.5 years and 1.5 years. My little family lives in upstate NY and love it here! I have been working as a sign language interpreter…

The Queers for Queer Care Award by Nicki

Dec 2, 2021
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Last Updated on December 7, 2021 by Bianca Sprague Maternal Support Practitioner MSP Scholarship – Fall 2021 Hello everyone! My name is Nicole, but I also go by Nicki or Nicoletta, and I use the pronouns she/her. As a little girl I was obsessed with babies, and I believe this is when the journey began,…