Bornbir Blog

Pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum articles for parents, doulas, lactation consultants, and other perinatal care providers.

Breastfeeding

​A Parent's Guide to Tea to Increase Milk Production

If you're exploring ways to boost your milk supply, you've probably heard someone mention a tea to increase milk production. These special herbal teas, often called lactation teas, have been a quiet staple for nursing parents for centuries, seen as a gentle, natural way to support a healthy milk supply.Understanding How Lactation Teas WorkWorrying about your milk supply is one of the most common anxieties new parents face. You are definitely not alone. While lactation tea is just one of many tools people turn to for support, it helps to first understand what it is and how it’s believed to...

Doula

​ A Parent's Guide to Placenta Encapsulation

So, what exactly is placenta encapsulation? It’s the practice of carefully preparing a new parent's placenta after birth by dehydrating it, grinding it into a fine powder, and placing it into capsules. It's much like a vitamin you'd take daily. The idea is to repurpose the very organ that nourished your baby throughout pregnancy to support your own postpartum recovery. It’s a modern take on a tradition that has roots in various cultures around the world.What Is Placenta EncapsulationAt its heart, placenta encapsulation is about taking the organ that was your baby's lifeline and turning it into something that can...

Doula Doula Training

Understanding Full Spectrum Doula Work: What It Is and Why It Matters

A full spectrum doula is a community-based support professional who accompanies individuals through many phases of reproductive life. This can include preconception, pregnancy, labor and birth, miscarriage, abortion, adoption, postpartum recovery, and beyond. While some doulas may have clinical or healthcare backgrounds, doulas themselves are not medical providers. Their role is to offer non-clinical emotional, informational, and physical support alongside medical or social systems—not to replace them.This work often takes place in hospitals, clinics, homes, and community spaces, as well as in moments that exist outside formal systems of care. Full spectrum doulas recognize that reproductive experiences are shaped not...

Lactation Consultant

​ How to Know If Baby Is Getting Enough Milk

Knowing if your baby is getting enough milk often boils down to two simple things: what's coming out, and how they're acting. Key signs like having at least 6-8 wet diapers a day after the first week, steady weight gain, and a baby who seems happy and relaxed after a feed are your best clues.Paying attention to these daily checks is the easiest way to build your confidence and know you're on the right track.Your Quick Guide to Reading Baby's Feeding SignsThose first few weeks with a newborn are a whirlwind of questions, and "Is my baby getting enough milk?"...

How to Care for Umbilical Cord Stump

Caring for your baby's umbilical cord stump feels like a big deal, but it's usually much simpler than new parents expect. The two golden rules? Keep it clean and dry. That's it. This helps it fall off naturally, which typically happens within one to three weeks of birth.No fancy creams or complicated procedures are needed. Just a little air and some smart diapering will do the trick.Your Baby’s First Weeks: Umbilical Cord Care EssentialsBringing your newborn home is a whirlwind of new routines, and right at the top of the list is figuring out that little umbilical cord stump. It...

Pregnancy

What to Expect in the Third Trimester

You've made it to the home stretch. The third trimester, which kicks off at week 28 and goes right up until you meet your baby, is a time of incredible change. Things are about to get real. Your baby is going through a massive growth spurt, and your focus will naturally shift to preparing for the big day.Your Final Chapter of PregnancyThink of the third trimester as the grand finale of your pregnancy. Anticipation is building, and your body is working harder than ever to get ready for labor and delivery.This final stage is packed with major milestones. Your baby...

Pregnancy

Understanding the Symptoms of Labor Pains

Figuring out if you're really in labor can feel like a bit of a guessing game, especially if this is your first time. Your body gives you little hints and whispers long before the main event, and learning to interpret them can make all the difference. Think of these early signs not as a five-alarm fire, but as a gentle heads-up that things are starting to get ready behind the scenes.Most people picture a dramatic movie scene where someone’s water breaks in a huge gush, but the reality is usually much quieter and more gradual. It often starts with feelings...

Pregnancy

Can Contractions Feel Like Gas? Learn to Tell Labor from Digestion

Yes, early contractions can absolutely feel like gas. It's one of the most common and confusing experiences in the third trimester, so if you're feeling a little lost, you're in good company. Many expecting parents mistake those first uterine tightenings for simple digestive issues, it's completely normal.Why Your Body Sends Such Confusing SignalsIf you're asking, "can contractions feel like gas?" the simple reason for the mix-up is proximity. Your growing uterus and your digestive system are all sharing the same crowded abdominal space. When things start happening in there, the signals can easily get crossed.Think of it like trying to...

Postpartum

How Long Does Postpartum Bleeding Last

So, how long does postpartum bleeding last? The straightforward answer is that this bleeding, also called lochia, typically sticks around for four to six weeks. But it's not a constant, heavy flow for that entire time. It’s actually a gradual healing process with a few distinct phases.Your Guide to the Postpartum Bleeding Timeline Welcome to your postpartum recovery. One of the first things you'll notice is the bleeding, which is a totally natural and necessary part of your body's healing journey after giving birth. This is simply your body’s way of clearing out the uterine lining that so wonderfully supported...

Newborn Sleep Coach

How to Soothe a Crying Newborn When Nothing Seems to Work

When you're trying to figure out how to soothe a crying newborn, it’s best to start with the basics. A good first move is always to run through a quick mental checklist: Are they hungry? Does their diaper need changing? Are they too hot or too cold? More often than not, this simple process solves the mystery and brings calm back to the house.Your Go-To Checklist for Calming a Crying NewbornThat piercing cry from your newborn can feel completely overwhelming, especially when you’re exhausted in the middle of the night. This isn't about complicated theories. It's about practical, real-world triage...