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Two simple steps for happier "Birth"day!
Pamela Sauls, CMT, CCE, YBHD
  • Sep 25, 2018
  • 6 min

Two simple steps for happier "Birth"day!

Let me start by defining what is a happy "birth"day. First, the definition can vary greatly among couples. Gwendolyn and Jonathan's target "Birth" day is defined below in her personalized birth plan, but if you want to see what a happy "birth"day looks like (in one photo)... Willard party of four! Our Your Birth Helper team members encourage all couples to learn their options, choose where to birth based on their preferences of what is important to them and create a person
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Far from Textbook~Same day in History
Pamela Sauls, CMT, CCE, YBHD
  • May 31, 2018
  • 14 min

Far from Textbook~Same day in History

Lottie Lucille Reynolds was born May 7, 1918 near Bishopville, SC. She was incredibly patient and could withstand any hardship for the good of the family. Many would refer to her as the matriarch of the Reynolds family. We, as females, before, during and after pregnancy, nursing, potty training, cooking, cleaning, etc. work tirelessly inside and outside the home to meet the demands of a growing family. Ms. Lottie was no exception, a living example of resilient womanhood d
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