Category Archives: home birth

Creating Your “Birth Cave”

Carolyn, hours before baby Leo was born, with elements in her “birth cave” that her husband surprised her with. Note candlelight and framed pictures of her first two babies on their birth days!

Carolyn, hours before baby Leo was born, with elements in her “birth cave” that her husband surprised her with. Note candlelight and framed pictures of her first two babies on their birth days!

Whether you’re birthing at a hospital, birth center or at home, creating a space that feels cozy and safe is essential for nurturing your mama spirit. All women need a “birth cave” — a space where you can let go and tune into your baby, body and heart.

For some mamas, a birth cave is literally a physical space where she may have inspiring pictures visible, soft candlelight (or electric candles in a hospital), or special mementos to hold onto. Maybe your cave is even the bathroom, where you can be left alone! For others, the birth cave is inside — a place where you can close your eyes and just breathe. Ideally, we have a combination of the two.

We loved hearing from third-time mama-to-be (and third-time Blooma mama!) Carolyn B. about the creation of her birth cave — by her husband! She birthed her first two babies at Minneapolis hospitals and this time decided to birth at home. Here’s what she wrote to us: Continue reading

Blooma Blossom: Lindsay’s Sweet June

Blooma wishes a BIG congratulations to one of our prenatal yoga teachers, Lindsay McCoy, on the birth of her sweet baby girl, June. One very cool detail: June was born in the caul (in the sac). This doesn’t happen often and some people consider it to be good luck. :)

Lindsay taught throughout her pregnancy and past her guess date, continuing to share her warmth, energy, calm, and beautiful pregnant belly with Blooma’s mamas. Below, Lindsay shares a note and video of photos from her birth. The photos, taken by Allison Kuznia, are gorgeous!

Be on the lookout, too, for an upcoming WCCO segment… Lindsay allowed a news crew into her birthing room to film HypnoBabies in action! We’ll share more info as we have it. Smooches to you, Linds! Mamas, feel free to leave a note of love for Lindsay below.

Love,

Alisa, Sarah & the women of Blooma

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{by Lindsay McCoy}

June Esther McCoy was born on May 19th at 5:55pm weighing 7lbs, 14oz.

Words can not even describe the complete joy, ecstasy, love, and peace that I experienced during the birth of baby June. It was truly a magical day that I will remember forever!

Daddy and midwife caught baby June and passed her through my legs to me, where I pulled her up into my arms as the other midwife gently lifted the sac off of her. Her 5-year-old big sister was able to cut the cord and it was such a joy to have my older kids experience this birth alongside me.

Throughout this whole journey, I felt the love and support of all the amazing and incredible mamas at Blooma who I have been so blessed to teach and do yoga beside throughout this pregnancy. I will especially remember those last few classes I taught already past my guess date. I look forward to seeing you all in BYOB and meeting those babies!

Peace,

Lindsay

It’s Never Too Late to Ask “What If…” About Your Birth

You know how much we love a good birth story. So when we opened the latest e-mail newsletter from the ladies at The Business of Being Born and Your Best Birth, we know this fell into the category of must-read.

Can you imagine switching your entire birth plan at 37 weeks? This mama did!

Read her letter to Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein by clicking here. Way to go, Lisa!

Love,

Alisa, Sarah & the women of Blooma