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Baby Yoga Archives - Nadine O'Mara Conscious Birth
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Rest and relaxation in pregnancy, birth & early motherhood

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Tension is who you think you should be

Relaxation is who you really are

Chinese proverb

 

The idea of rest and relaxation is something that many might think is synonymous with pregnancy, not thought about in birth and then elusive in early motherhood.

 

“Make sure you get enough rest” your grandmother might remind you. “Sleep when your baby sleeps” well wishers will suggest and of course, when it comes to birth, who knows what to expect if you listen to all the negative stories many like to share.

 

Rest and relaxation are, in fact, one of the most important parts of this very sacred period.

 

For many of us, getting enough rest in pregnancy can be very challenging. Most first time mothers are still working full time right up until their due date and hence have all the obligations they had prior to pregnancy, while second and third time mums are running around after other children, often toddlers. Furthermore, as though nature is preparing us for what’s ahead, baby starts to wake us in the last trimester as they take their chance to kick and wriggle as soon as the light is turned out for bed, not to mention the discomfort of aching backs, nausea or heart burn.

 

However, rest and relaxation are far more important at this time than just getting enough sleep. Teaching the mind and body to fall into relaxation quickly is incredibly beneficial for preparing ourselves for birth. Relaxation, as we describe in She Births®, is your greatest inner resource during birth. The rest and relaxation side of our nervous system is required for giving birth to our babies (as opposed to the fight or flight side of our nervous system that prepares us for exactly that).

 

When we become efficient at evoking what we call the “relaxation response” our blood pressure is lowered, our heart rate and metabolic rate are decreased and when our face, neck and shoulders relax in labour, our cervix more readily thins.

 

Practicing relaxation is not difficult but takes some time and commitment. In pregnancy the specific practice of relaxation (such as listening to a visualisation, affirmations, meditation or taking a guided relaxation such as yoga nidra) not only help you to bond better with your baby by allowing time to visualise your baby and the birth you would like to have, but prepare the body to go more easily into relaxation during birth. Allowing ourselves to take deep rest in the lead up to birth also allows us to be more in touch with our deep subconscious, our mammalian brain, that innately “knows” how to birth. So give serious consideration to taking as much time off work as you can before having your baby so you can really rest and give time to surrendering into yourself.

 

Once baby is born, these techniques are equally beneficial to allow deep rest for new mothers. Time is of the essence when it comes to rest for new mamas, so using the above techniques help you move more quickly into deep relaxation that can often be more nourishing than a quick nap.

 

Not only will taking time to rest and relax over this special period benefit you and your baby, it will give you life long skills and life long benefits.

 

The relaxation response yields many long term benefits in both health and well-being and can be bought on with very simple mental focusing or meditation techniques. People eliciting the relaxation response open a kind of door, clearing and rejuvenating their minds and bodies, readying themselves for new ideas and suggestion” Dr Herbert Benson (author of Timeless Healing: the Power and Biology of Belief)

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Mama’s (not so) stretchy hamstrings

Doing yoga with your baby isn’t only about bonding, although this stands as one of the most precious parts of the practice. Yoga encourages you to look beyond your assumed physical and emotional boundaries. As you go deeper into your physical self you may fall across what you assume are your limitations only to realise they may simply be thoughts and not fact.

 

The practice of yoga for mothers can bring about a new sense of flexibility and I’m not just meaning stretchy hamstrings. You create flexibility as you practice by moving into a higher state of consciousness. This is when new ideas are given a chance to blossom and you become open to ways of adapting new habits you would want for your children and yourself.

 

Practicing yoga with your baby can give you a sense of security yet space at the same time. Space away from everyday demands, space to breathe, space to relax and enjoy your baby. Security in knowing there is a time and place that allows for this. Through yoga you become more sensitive to the language of your own body and your level of self care is enhanced. The health of your baby is highly reliant on your own state of health and well being. Time given for relaxation in yoga is deeply nourishing not only for you but for your baby also.

 

The post partum body is an ocean of change and  the practice of yoga can be deeply healing as well as providing a life raft for stormy days. There are of course the more obvious benefits of improved strength, which can be a blessing as your baby gets heavier. We are careful not to overstretch in mother and baby yoga as new mums already have lots of relaxin hormone in their body. This is the case for up to two years after giving birth and means your muscles and soft tissue are more flexible than normal.  So you must be careful not to over do it, something to be aware of especially if you are practicing in a normal hatha yoga class.

 

Mother and Baby yoga is your opportunity to get on your mat with your new bundle of joy and share in a practice that can create a nourishing platform for family life.

 

Nadine O’Mara is a pre/post natal yoga teacher and She Births educator.

Birthlight Mother & Baby Yoga classes with Nadine are Tuesdaymother and baby yogas & Thursday’s 11:30-12:30 at Yoga and Health Collective www.yogaandhealthcollective.com.au.

 

More information about Nadine can be found at www.consciouslifeyoga.com.au

 

Feelin’ Da Love

DSC_0461The birth of a baby is a very sacred time in a woman’s life. Yet it is one that too often is overtaken by society’s expectations of new mothers. While adjusting to a very new and demanding role, new mothers are often too aware of a media full of images of glamorous yummy mummies ( you only have to pop by the supermarket to be deluged by the magazine covers at the check outs) and corporate mums. You are led to believe that you should be doing it all within weeks of your baby being born.

A woman’s body in the weeks and months that follow birth is still riding the waves of birth hormones that can mean, combined with a lack of sleep, you ride highs and lows not only within the day but within the hour! During this special time the bond between you and your baby becomes even more important and your baby is finely attuned to your levels of stress, meaning a step away from society’s expectations is actually what is needed. Little babies are known to scan the pupils of their mother’s eyes every sixty seconds and can tell whether mum is relaxed or attentive based on the dilation of her pupils. Bonding between you and your baby is as simple (and unknown) and as easy (or difficult) as love itself.

Mother and Baby Yoga honours this relationship and offers a space away from the “busyness” and expectations of our society to create an environment to nurture your bond. A harmony is created through song, movements, massage, awareness of breath and relaxation.

Infant massage and movements with babies, such as those practiced in class, are shared through generations throughout many cultures in the world. Birthlight Mother and Baby Yoga is inspired by many cultures but especially Indian baby massage and Amazonian parents. A shared joy in the combination of touching, stroking, handling, singing to, and movement brings about powerful multi – sensory stimulation for your baby and the chance for you to tune in to your baby’s needs. Songs and movements inspired by the teachings of Rudolph Steiner also create harmony for you both and a baby led focus.

These are classes that step into a special time created uniquely for you and your baby that help create a foundation for being that serves our babies for life.

Nadine O’Mara is a pre/post natal yoga teacher and She Births educator.
Birthlight Mother & Baby Yoga classes with Nadine are Tuesday’s & Thursday’s 11:30-12:30 at Yoga and Health Collective www.yogaandhealthcollective.com.au.

 

Why yoga for babies and mamas is so beneficial.

DSC_0461The first year of a child’s life is exceptionally precious and the relationship between mother and baby at this time is vital.  It has been found that the experiences babies have during this time have an influence on their basic level of health through out their lives while social building blocks based on mother baby interaction are also made during this critical period.

Yoga classes specifically for babies and their mothers not only encourage baby’s physical development, they also foster the unique bond between them.  Babies have hearts and minds open to communication and new experiences and they are particularly responsive to touch, movement and rhythm.  Yoga fulfils these needs for stimulation as well as providing stillness through relaxation.

Classes provide gentle strengthening post birth for mothers and help cleanse and encourage deep relaxation. Yoga poses stretch and tone skeletal muscles, stimulate endocrine glands to release positive hormones and help realign the body so that posture is improved. This helps mothers’ bodies cope with the not only the physical stresses of constantly carrying baby but helps deal with lack of sleep and time for themselves. Babies’ own heart rates and response to stress are directly linked to their mothers’ so when mother is calm, baby is also calm.

The loving touch and holding of baby, as practiced in yoga sessions, is known to be the greatest spur to development, some say even more than breast feeding. Furthermore, during classes mothers are encouraged to make lots of positive face to face contact with their baby which is shown to provide vital stimulus for the growth of a social, emotionally intelligent brain. Songs and gentle swaying in turn help soothe both mother and baby. The chance for mothers to interact with other mothers is an added benefit and pleasure!

The practice of yoga is universally known for having changed thousands of lives. There is never a better time to start but from the very beginning of one’s life.

A new Mama and Baby Yoga class begins with Nadine on Thursdays from 12-1pm from the 1st of May 2014 at Health Space Mona Vale.

For further reading see “Why Love Matters” S. Gerhardt (Routledge:2008) and “Primal Health” M. Odent (Clairview:2002)