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Baby Bonding

I’ve been a professional Therapist since 2009 and have worked with Holistic methods since 2013. After years of training with other like-minded experts, I've learned to share my experience through a combination of service and education. I was trained by one the UK's Leading experts in Baby Massage, Peter Walker. I’m a passionate person with an alternative approach, and I’m dedicated to helping my clients move through a wide range of physical, emotional, and spiritual transitions in the most efficient and trans-formative way possible.

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Baby Bonding is the attachment that develops between you and your baby. It makes you want to give your baby the love, affection and the desire to protect and care for your little one. Its what gets parents up in the middle of the night to to see to their baby and makes them attentive to their baby's wide range needs.

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Baby Bonding is designed to support parents make stronger bonds with their child, it supports parents in creating that bond between you and your child for life. This is ideal if you feel you're not bonding with your baby, or your suffering emotionally to connect with your child.

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Men and Woman can suffer from postnatal depression, most the time men go un-diagnosed. Men are likely to get PND within 3-6 months after the birth, 1in10 will get depressed in 2nd or 3rd trimester of pregnancy, this can be anything from hormonal displacement, fear or anxiety even to the lack of emotional sexual contact your having. 

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PND in woman in more likely to set in, either in the third trimester or within the first few weeks of giving birth. This again can be down to simply being tired, feeling alone, anxiety, or lack of sexual stimulation. 

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These are but a few of the reasons that can support the onset of PND, the key is to talk to your partner, friends or family. Its also key you talk with your baby, feed positive waves to your child this will support them and reassure them. a calm baby sleeps better, when they sleep better you sleep better. Tiredness and being overwhelmed is one of the leading factors to depression and not forming a bond with your baby as you start to resent them. This is also true about relationship breakdowns within the first 6 months of a baby being born. 

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