Support Group
Do you feel isolated in your new role as a mother? You are not alone!
Isolation can be one the hardest situations that a new mom faces, and we are here for you.
In our groups, moms are given the opportunity to share their highs and lows and are encouraged to participate in conversations about topics such as self-care, stress management and emotional and mental health. We hope to see you and your little one soon!
We strive to provide a Sensitive, Accepting, Friendly, and Encouraging (S.A.F.E.) environment where, together, we can: ​
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Offer hope.
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Lessen isolation.
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Share experiences.
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Recognize and build on strengths.
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Encourage self-care.
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Explore and normalize feelings.
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Increase sense of identity.
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Increase confidence.
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Increase knowledge and skills.
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It is everyone’s responsibility to create a safe place to learn and share. Before we speak, we must ask ourselves if our words are S.A.F.E. ​
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Sensitive
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The postpartum season can leave a mom feeling vulnerable and unsure. We are to be considerate and sympathetic to each other’s emotional state.
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Accepting
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We welcome all mothers, each with a different parenting style; we are respectful of that mother’s right to make her own parenting choices, even if they are different from our own.
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Friendly
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Those who want to be heard need to be given the opportunity to share. Please be courteous while others speak. Any solicited and helpful suggestions can be shared with kindness and compassion.
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Encouraging
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Being a mom is hard, and feelings of inadequacy are normal. We have the opportunity to be a source of encouragement to one another. You don’t have to have it all together to be able of offer reassurance and support.
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All groups held at Cascade Women’s Health at 4310 Hoyt Ave, Everett
Transition to Motherhood Series
Are you a mother with a new human under six months old? Are you feeling isolated or simply wondering if your transition to motherhood is “normal”? You are not alone. This 6wk series explores the ups and downs of navigating motherhood in the early days of parenting.
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Introductions and Realities: Meeting New Humans & Their Mothers
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Postpartum Wellness: Blues and Beyond
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Self-Care: Avoiding Mother’s Guilt & Pursuing Stress Management
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Relationship Changes: Partners, Friends and Family Dynamics
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Becoming Mothers: The “Good Enough Mom”
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Identity: Not Just a Mom
Becoming A Family: Realistic Expectations Workshop
What does bringing baby home look like? Do you and your partner feel ready to share the load during the high-maintenance newborn season? After exploring the biological needs of a newborn parents will gains tools in:
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​How an infant communicates those need and how to meet those needs.
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How to read baby’s early cues for hunger, sleepiness and overstimulation.
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The effects that a child has on the relationship between parents and how to work together.
The Savvy Birth Workshop: An Evidence Based Birth® Class
Do you feel heard and respected by your care provider? Do you feel confident in your ability to advocate for yourself or your family? This hour workshop helps you get the evidence based care you deserve.
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What is evidence based care and how to get it.
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Finding the right provider and birth setting for your goals.
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Communicating with your care team.
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Patient rights and informed decision making.
Expecting Your Miracle 7 Week Class Series
How would you like to feel more confident and prepared for the birth of your child? Are you and your partner nervous for the big event? This seven-week series has you covered!
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How your body and baby work together during labor and birth.
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The stages and phases of labor.
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Recognizing the signs of labor.
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Effective labor support.
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Labor coping skills and comfort techniques.
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Pushing skills and strategies.
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Patient rights and decision-making skills.
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Possible variations of labor and birth.
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Choices in pain relief.
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Birth interventions and hospital procedures.
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Labor induction and cesarean birth.
What about after the baby is born? Would you and your partner like a heads-up on what to expect from your newborn, recovery and breastfeeding? We’ve got that covered, too.
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Normal newborn appearance.
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Bonding with your baby.
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Basics of baby care and baby safety.
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Infant sleep.
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How breastfeeding helps mom and baby.
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Preparing for breastfeeding.
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Breastfeeding challenges and solutions.
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How breastfeeding fits in your lifestyle.
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Physical and emotional recovery from birth.
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Postpartum survival tips: finding help and support.
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Fathers and their vital role as parent and partner.
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Calming and soothing your baby.