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Judie Brock testimonial |
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I’ve known Amy for ten years. I am impressed by the measure of wisdom and caring she brings to each client, whether in her capacity as a doula, educator, or her acupuncture/healing work. She is compassionate and insightful, fully integrating the mind-body connection, able to tailor her gifts to each individual client and/or situation. She has worked with many of our pregnant moms to assist with stress reduction for blood pressure issues, turning breech babies, and initiating labor safely. She treats the whole woman, not simply the “problem”. Our women feel lovingly cared for in her capable hands. Judie Brock, CNM Midwifery Coordinator Cooley Dickinson Center for Midwifery Care |
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Help your baby be in the best birth position |
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How to encourage your baby to be in the best birth position, head down and anterior. Doing these things will not only help your baby be in the best position for birth, but they will feel good. Try them and do what works for you! |
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Postpartum Support |
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Postpartum Support and Care Lets You Enjoy Your Expanded Family Faster and More Fully By Amy E. Mager, M.S., Lic. Ac. Postpartum, that most magical and sometimes overwhelming time right after giving birth can be as pregnant with excitement as birth itself. Postpartum is celebrated, cherished and protected around the world. In China, India and the Philippines, new mothers are cooked for, cared for, and nourished by mothers, mothers-in-law and other family members. |
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NYT Article Linking Stress to Infertility |
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Sep 12 2007
"The truth is that if you are not in harmony with yourself and your culture, you are stressed," said physician-researcher, Dr. Sara L. Berga in a NY Times article in which her research links stress and infertility. Working with you to help work with what are your stressors and helping you recognize them, change your perception of them and help your body adapt will support you to conceive and carry a baby. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/04/health/04conv.html?ex=1189742400&en=19bce89a0524a98f&ei=5070 |
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Pregancy Preparaton and Support |
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Amy has been working with midwives and pregnant women since she became a Diplomate of Acupuncture (NCCAOM) in 1998. She uses her tools and skills to help you make the right decisions for you and your family. Amy knew when she decided not to be a midwife that she would dedicate herself and her work to supporting midwives and pregnant women. |
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