Patience
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Patience

Over the years I’ve been told countless times “You have so much patience.” Sometimes the person saying it is surprised, sometimes they say it like it’s this incredible thing I do. I don’t know when people started saying I was patient, maybe the last ten years or so? But I think I wasn’t always patient. I think it’s something that has developed through the situations I’ve been in. 

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What am i up to
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What am i up to

If you have followed me on Instagram, YouTube or read the blog for a while you know there have been some inconsistencies in how active I have been. The first thing that gets put on pause is YouTube because it is incredibly time consuming to edit a video and I have to be in a good mental space to show up on camera. The next thing to go is the blog. The last thing is IG.

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Thoughts about interracial relationships
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Thoughts about interracial relationships

Because I am a product of an interracial relationship people have assumed my entire life that I’m some kind of poster child for this. That of course I’m going to grab a set of pompoms and cheer every time I see an interracial relationship or a biracial child. I don’t. And I have stopped feeling guilty (because people put this pressure on me in regards to this so I started feeling guilty when I couldn’t be that cheerleader) for not thinking interracial relationships are the thing that will end racism and bring about world peace. I know very few interracial relationships that are healthy.

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Hypnobirthing, unit 4 & 5
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Hypnobirthing, unit 4 & 5

Hypnobirthing Unit 4: Overview & Summary of Childbirth

Hypnobrithing Unit 5: Birthing - The final act & bonding

The last two sessions of Hypnobirthing go through the birth from surges to the birth of the placenta. In the lest session some time is dedicated to the 4th trimester and breastfeeding. We continue to work on our visualizations and deep relaxation practises, but I would say these sessions are very much focused on creating a solid knowledge base that makes the person giving birth and their support person feel safe and secure. Unit 4 has a section that highlights the birth companion’s role and gives specific tips on what to do. B.R.A.I.N.S. is also introduced here.

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Food
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Food

It’s interesting to think about words and how we used them. A while back I was at the library with my boys and I overheard two moms with their babies talking about breastfeeding and how to stop. “When she started eating food she kind of stopped breastfeeding.” One of the women said.

Food. Yes, that’s a very common thing to say. Sometimes it feels like we don’t count breast milk as food. I know I’m guilty of using words like that. A mom who’s baby needs formula for medical reasons and is also breastfed may hear: “Okay, he has nursed for 15 minutes, I will go get the food.” What is that telling the mom? “Your milk is not good enough.” Of course this isn’t done intentionally or with mal intent. But it’s worth to think about. Babies don’t go from breastfeeding to eating food. They have been eating food all along.

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The one that was missing - my third birth
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The one that was missing - my third birth

My third birth was different in many ways from my previous two. It was the first pregnancy I went through with a partner by my side from day one. I had done my first two pregnancies alone, even though during my second pregnancy I was in a relationship with the father of my boys but he was still abroad until a week before my due date. 

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Hypnobirthing, unit 3
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Hypnobirthing, unit 3

My favorite Hypnobirthing session may be unit 3. In this unit we do a lot of deepenings. It’s like this session takes it up another level. The scripts are longer, there are more visualisations, more time to practice to go in and out of a deeply relaxed state.

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Event with najell
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Event with najell

Last night I was a part of an event hosted by Najell for pregnant people here in Malmö. Bethany who I known since I was pregnant with my seven year old was who suggested I be a part of this event. I didn’t know what to expect, but I like trying new things.

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Things I learned from my c-section birth
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Things I learned from my c-section birth

Before I had a c-section birth myself I think my idea of c-section births was quite disrespectful. I didn’t fully understand why they happened and how many emotions they could stir up postnatally. I had worked in the delivery ward as an assistant nurse and I had worked as a nurse in the neonatal ward, I had attended many c-sections. Some very dramatic ones and others not very dramatic. 

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My second birth
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My second birth

I first shared this birth story on my Instagram over a year ago. I decided to remove it and post it here instead. I wish I could have brought the comments with me to this blog post, but I could not. Thank you for reading it! I have also edited the post a bit since then.

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Hypnobirthing Unit 1 & 2
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Hypnobirthing Unit 1 & 2

On March 4th I started another Hypnobirthing group course at Ayurvediskt center. It’s the first course in person of the year so I was very excited. I love teaching Hypnobirthing and learn something new each course. I love the groups that are super engaged and ask a lot of questions. The first session is always a bit more quiet, but over the five weeks we spend together the most groups open up and share so much of themselves.

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A New beginning
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A New beginning

I kind of went on an unplanned break from the blog in February as my kids and I went on vacation to Cape Town. The best way to get through winter is to take a break from it and experience summer. We did a lot, had great weather and a great time. We saw friends and family, did touristy things and spent time together. I love spending time with my kids (even though half was though I thought I had enough, but then it got easier again). I think if I was married to someone with a good income I would have home schooled my children (not in Sweden though, it’ illegal). I love my kids’ personalities and watching them grow into these great humans. I hope when I’m dead and gone they will think back to all the fun things we have done together and appreciate that their mom wanted to be with them. 

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“You are so strong”
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“You are so strong”

I’ve been told I’m strong many, many times in my life. It used to be something I strived for. I wanted to be strong, independent and get things done by myself. And I did, I faced a lot of struggles and problems by myself, I figured a lot of things out by myself and I’ve carried a lot of furniture up and down stairs on my own. 

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When doubt creeps in
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When doubt creeps in

In a therapy session recently I said to my therapist “I don’t  feel like I’m progressing.” And she looked at me and said “But you are progressing.”

That sent me back to a memory of attending births. How many times have I not supported someone through labor who says “Nothing is happening!” Or “This baby is never coming!” And with certainty I always say: “The baby is coming.” Because pregnancies always end with the baby coming out, sooner or later, in one way or the other. 

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Hypnobirthing Q&A
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Hypnobirthing Q&A

A while back I put together a video on my YouTube channel answering some of my most common questions about Hypnobirthing.

In the video you will get these questions answered:

  • What is Hypnobirthing?

  • When should you take a course/start? 

  • Do you have to bring a support person to class? 

  • Do Midwives in the delivery ward know about Hypnobirthing? 

  • Can you use Hypnobirthing regardless of the birth you have? 

  • Do you have to be pregnant with your first child? 

  • I am at the end of pregnancy, is it too late to start?

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Wisdom of the Andes: Exploring Peruvian Andean Midwifery
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Wisdom of the Andes: Exploring Peruvian Andean Midwifery

On Saturday she hosted a Cacao Circle. We were only six women, but it was perfect. She had brought this big chunk of cacao that she cut and melted in a pot, mixed with water, honey and chili and let us all be a part in cooking. This cacao came from a friend of hers in the Andes that grows the cacao and harvests it, makes it into bars and chocolate bars. It felt so special to get to taste this specific cacao, to know it’s origin. How often do we not ingest something without knowing where it comes from. Raquel told us about the cacao, what it can be used for, what we should consider when buying cacao, etc. 

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Book Review: Daring greatly
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Book Review: Daring greatly

Reading is one of my favourite things to do, if you follow me on Instagram this is not a surprise. I usually have one to three books going simultaneously. My kids know when I take a bath I will be in the for a while with a book. So I have decided I will add book reviews to the blog! I mostly read books that fall into the self help genre, but also a lot of books that focus on topics related to pregnancy and birth, so you can expect a mix of that. And then maybe the occasional fictional novel, we will see.

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the story
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the story

One thing I have always loved is stories. I grew up with my mom either telling me a story or reading me a story at bedtime. When I was old enough to read myself I used to read to myself at night. I have always been a reader, in some periods more in others less. I love novels that cover several protagonists simultaneously and then sometimes they overlap, sometimes not. 

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Hello 2025
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Hello 2025

As 2024 started my theme for the year was “A year of flow and ease”. My 2024 was the total opposite of that. What I have told myself a lot in 2024 is “release and let go.” So as we move into this new year I wonder if I even want to have a theme for this year. I don’t like new years resolutions, but I like setting intentions.

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Goodbye 2024
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Goodbye 2024

As the year is coming to and end I am taking a few weeks off from social media and be more present with my children. But I wanted to end the year with a post reflecting on the year that has passed. When I grew up NYE was my favorite holiday, saying bye to the old and getting ready for the new felt so exciting to me. I love beginnings, I love starting new things, going to new places, etc. I love the new and ever changing.

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