<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0"><channel><title><![CDATA[Ayurveda Mamma]]></title><description><![CDATA["She became the kind of Mother who turned chaos into alchemy". Daily rituals and potent elixirs are brewing inside...]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com</link><image><url>https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!g9J6!,w_256,c_limit,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fbucketeer-e05bbc84-baa3-437e-9518-adb32be77984.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Ffdfcdc6d-9d8d-4cfb-99e0-f5a92f1df51b_500x500.png</url><title>Ayurveda Mamma</title><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com</link></image><generator>Substack</generator><lastBuildDate>Tue, 05 May 2026 11:52:02 GMT</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><copyright><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></copyright><language><![CDATA[en]]></language><webMaster><![CDATA[ayurvedamamma@substack.com]]></webMaster><itunes:owner><itunes:email><![CDATA[ayurvedamamma@substack.com]]></itunes:email><itunes:name><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></itunes:name></itunes:owner><itunes:author><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></itunes:author><googleplay:owner><![CDATA[ayurvedamamma@substack.com]]></googleplay:owner><googleplay:email><![CDATA[ayurvedamamma@substack.com]]></googleplay:email><googleplay:author><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></googleplay:author><itunes:block><![CDATA[Yes]]></itunes:block><item><title><![CDATA[Maybe it's not all in your head]]></title><description><![CDATA[Rethinking postpartum depression as a neuroimmune condition]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/maybe-its-not-all-in-your-head</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/maybe-its-not-all-in-your-head</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2026 12:45:58 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/c8a8e4a3-b602-49ab-81a1-297938cdc46d_1344x896.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am 18, sat on the sofa with a small bowl of crisps in one hand and tissues in the other. It&#8217;s the day my brain started building a pathway to a thought that would haunt me for years. My screen shows <em>De Gelukkige Huisvrouw</em> (The Happy Housewife), a Dutch film starring Carice van Houten as Lea, that explores postnatal depression (PND).</p><p>Unsure whether I was more afraid of what might come after having a baby, or of what may have already unfolded in our home after my mother had us, the story of Lea and her baby Harry Jr really stuck. I imagine I&#8217;m not alone: the film won a Platinum Film Award and refreshingly broke the taboo that mothers can experience violent or &#8216;unnatural&#8217; thoughts toward their children. Sometimes, this is part of PND. The lived reality for at least 15% of new mothers.</p><div class="subscription-widget-wrap-editor" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/subscribe?&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Subscribe&quot;,&quot;language&quot;:&quot;en&quot;}" data-component-name="SubscribeWidgetToDOM"><div class="subscription-widget show-subscribe"><div class="preamble"><p class="cta-caption">Ayurveda Mamma is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.</p></div><form class="subscription-widget-subscribe"><input type="email" class="email-input" name="email" placeholder="Type your email&#8230;" tabindex="-1"><input type="submit" class="button primary" value="Subscribe"><div class="fake-input-wrapper"><div class="fake-input"></div><div class="fake-button"></div></div></form></div></div><p>Lea&#8217;s plot thickens, and it later becomes clear her experience is actually postnatal psychosis. A diagnosis that, while it can overlap with PND, is less common (it &#8216;only&#8217; affects 1 in 500&#8211;1000 people postpartum), and often confused with the clinical picture of what Postnatal Depression must look and feel like. An intense black hole where the mother loses her identity and finds herself physically unable to alchemise it into bonding, into secure attachment with this new, shared life.</p><p>Word of mouth also commonly abbreviates PND to &#8216;postpartum&#8217;. Leaving new mothers to think they&#8217;re probably &#8216;not postpartum&#8217; because they haven&#8217;t experienced a breakdown, have moved past the baby blues, that day 3&#8211;5 sadness. They conclude their self-care <em>without ever looking into the many adjustments the body navigates chronologically for at least the first year after birth</em> (and in &#256;yurveda, up to two years&#8212;a timeline modern medicine is increasingly supporting when it comes to hormonal and nutritional recovery).</p><p><em>Now here&#8217;s the catch:</em></p><h4>If one <em>does</em> feel &#8216;postpartum&#8217;, the general consensus {which, until very recently, included my own} is still that this is largely a mental health issue. A referral to counselling, or to organisations like PANDAS, is often presented as the mother&#8217;s best path to healing.</h4><h3>But what if that's not the whole story? </h3><p><em>A growing body of research is now increasingly understanding postpartum depression as a (here it comes&#8230;) Neuroinflammatory event. Yep! A condition with biological roots as tangible as the swell of a sprained ankle.</em></p><p>The pathology starts with activated immune pathways, leading to oxidative damage, and culminating in stress responses in the brain that reduce the readily available serotonin. <em>And that scarcity feels blue.</em> </p><h4><strong>1. Brain Inflammation and Immune Cell Activation</strong></h4><p>When systemic inflammation reaches the brain, it activates microglia and astrocytes. These are your brains &#8216;resident&#8217; immune cells. These cells, meant to protect, become overactive and begin releasing inflammatory signals within brain regions critical for mood regulation.</p><blockquote><p>&#8221;Music exposure reduced levels of proinflammatory factors (IL-6, IL-1&#946;, iNOS, TNF-&#945;, and TGF-&#946;) and the activation of microglia and astrocytes in these brain regions.&#8221; (1)</p></blockquote><p><strong>Imagine</strong>: the brain&#8217;s peaceful neighbourhood watch becoming agitated, knocking on every door, spreading alarm instead of calm.</p><h3><strong>2. Synaptic Plasticity Disruption</strong></h3><p>Inflammation and oxidative stress don&#8217;t just affect mood. They physically alter brain structure by damaging synaptic plasticity (the brain&#8217;s ability to form and maintain connections between neurons that is).</p><blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Transcriptomic sequencing of hippocampal and prefrontal cortex tissues supported our findings, revealing that differential gene expression is primarily involved in regulating synaptic plasticity.&#8221; (<a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-85276-9">2</a>)</em></p></blockquote><p>Recent research confirms that treatments which restore synaptic plasticity, mitigate oxidative stress, and reduce inflammation can effectively alleviate depressive behaviours.</p><p><strong>Imagine:</strong> The forest paths between trees become overgrown and blocked. Messages can&#8217;t travel easily from one part of the mind to another.</p><h3><strong>3. The Kynurenine Pathway: A Tryptophan Tragedy</strong></h3><p>A particularly elegant mechanism involves the kynurenine pathway. Inflammation diverts tryptophan (the precursor to serotonin, our &#8220;peace and happiness&#8221; molecule) away from serotonin production and toward the production of neurotoxic metabolites (<a href="https://www.scienceopen.com/document/read?vid=6963ddcd-3a19-4862-a621-8ce62ae9a5d5">3</a>).</p><p>And here&#8217;s where this takes us:</p><ul><li><p><strong>Lower serotonin:</strong> Less of the chemical that makes us feel happy while eating chocolate, without eating chocolate</p></li><li><p><strong>Higher neurotoxins:</strong> More brain-damaging compounds</p></li></ul><p><strong>Imagine:</strong> A river meant to flow toward peaceful meadows is diverted toward barren, toxic lands. The meadows dry up; the toxins accumulate downstream. Ykes!! </p><h2>So maybe we shouldn&#8217;t keep PANDAS under speed dial? </h2><p>An emotional anchor (peer support, counseling, meditation) remains a priority because the <em>experience</em> of neuroinflammation is traumatic. But we've got to marry it with a medically sound physical plan.</p><p>Because we now understand PPD through this lens, researchers are actively exploring gentle, natural interventions:</p><blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Due to the blood&#8239;brain barrier, many drugs exhibit poor therapeutic efficacy and potential adverse effects... Therefore, prevention of postpartum depression is crucial, necessitating the development of more effective, side effect-free prevention strategies.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote><p>This includes:</p><ul><li><p><strong>Music therapy</strong> (shown to normalise oxidative stress indicators and reduce proinflammatory factors&#8230; Hello, sound healing!) (<a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40216751/">4</a>)</p></li><li><p><strong>Traditional herbal formulations</strong> (like Sugemule-7, which alleviates oxidative stress and neuroinflammation. I'll elaborate on herbs for your &#256;yurvedic pantry soon). (<a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-85276-9">5</a>, <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332224004268?via%3Dihub&amp;__cf_chl_rt_tk=jZSTBADW5ZWbArSKRr_C5knOgfW7OXjKwns0CwsZLJM-1773403437-1.0.1.1-tu2OCwtfP.q63MP8AcZ7k_XmF9FQ29sehiFq7W7vIGE">6</a>)</p></li><li><p><strong>Nutritional interventions</strong> that boost antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds (<a href="https://www.supplysidesj.com/healthy-living/blueberry-amino-acid-supplement-eases-postpartum-blues-in-study">7</a>). </p></li></ul><h2>Your &#256;yurvedic Pantry</h2><p>As I sit with these new insights, various &#256;yurvedic formulae are taking shape in my mind's eye. Promisingly, we can now get our hands on &#256;yurvedically aligned superfine Pearl powder through Na'vi Organics&#8212;a remedy the Vedas framed as the embodiment of the 'Universal Mother', while doubling as a potent mental health support when harvested from divine sources and paired with Sandalwood.</p><p>Also worth exploring: an alkaline diet, turmeric milk, and liposomal glutathione.</p><p>Your specific approach will, as always, depend on your Dosha. So before I sign off, here's some food for thought. It&#8217;s a lens through which to wonder which metabolic type might fit any PND symptoms you or a loved one have faced:</p><ul><li><p><strong>Pitta-type PND</strong> manifests as <em>inflammatory, agitated, perfectionistic, burnout depression</em></p></li><li><p><strong>Vata-type PND</strong> manifests as <em>anxious, fearful, exhausted, depleted depression</em></p></li><li><p><strong>Kapha-type PND</strong> manifests as <em>heavy, withdrawn, sluggish, numb depression</em></p></li></ul><p>Each Dosha can experience PND, but the <em>expression</em> of depression: its symptoms, its root cause, and its treatment, will look different depending on the mother&#8217;s constitution and the Dosha that has fallen out of balance.</p><p><strong>Watch this space. I&#8217;ll report back soon with a formula that is as poetic as it is potent for systemic neuroinflammation, all while safe for the breastfeeding dyad.</strong></p><p>Signing off with gratitude,</p><p>Deborah Rose </p><p></p><p></p><div><hr></div><p><em>Sources beyond the linked studies </em></p><p><strong>(1)</strong></p><p><strong>Title:</strong> <em>Music Exposure Attenuates Postpartum Depression-like Behaviors by Reducing Microglial Activation and Synaptic Plasticity Damage in Hippocampus and Prefrontal Cortex</em><br><strong>Authors:</strong> Various<br><strong>Year:</strong> 2024<br><strong>Context:</strong> The study used transcriptomic sequencing (analysing which genes are turned on or off) to understand how music therapy affects the brain in postpartum depression.</p><p><strong>(2)</strong></p><p>Wang, Y., Liu, X., Chen, J., et al. (2025). Sugemule-7 alleviates oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and cell death, promoting synaptic plasticity recovery in mice with postpartum depression. <em>Scientific Reports</em>, 15, Article 1523. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-85276-9">https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-85276-9</a></p><p>A <a href="https://library.nih.go.kr/ncmiklib/search/Retrieve.do?dbid=edssjs&amp;an=edssjs.F8986C2F&amp;highlight=AND&amp;edsCnt=3594&amp;kwd=">2025 study on Ershiwei Roudoukou Pills</a> showing antidepressant effects through modulation of SOD, CAT, MDA, IL-6, TNF-&#945;, and synaptic proteins (PSD-95, MAP2, SYP)</p><p>A <a href="https://rcseng.ovidds.com/discover/result?logSearchID=162412568&amp;pubid=solr_7902-info%3Adoi%2F10.3390%252Fantiox12020470">2023 review</a> establishing the link between oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and synaptic plasticity in depression.</p><p></p><div class="subscription-widget-wrap-editor" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/subscribe?&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Subscribe&quot;,&quot;language&quot;:&quot;en&quot;}" data-component-name="SubscribeWidgetToDOM"><div class="subscription-widget show-subscribe"><div class="preamble"><p class="cta-caption">Ayurveda Mamma is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.</p></div><form class="subscription-widget-subscribe"><input type="email" class="email-input" name="email" placeholder="Type your email&#8230;" tabindex="-1"><input type="submit" class="button primary" value="Subscribe"><div class="fake-input-wrapper"><div class="fake-input"></div><div class="fake-button"></div></div></form></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Any ideas on how to get my supply up?]]></title><description><![CDATA[From breastfeeding baby pets to precision pumping]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/any-ideas-on-how-to-get-my-supply</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/any-ideas-on-how-to-get-my-supply</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 17:11:41 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/ebd2df4c-7429-4854-a2e9-08f839dcf26e_474x419.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we became parents, my husband jokingly called us Customer Service. Maybe we were overdoing it a little with the science of getting our baby to be the happiest baby on the block (yes, <em>Harvey Karp</em>), but I would also turn to Google 8 times a day with the same question:</p><p><strong>&#8220;Any ideas on how to get my supply up?&#8221;</strong> </p><p>Or, well, this was before Google&#8217;s AI mode, so it was probably more like a version of the prompt &#8220;<em>milk supply AND 2-week-old baby AND supplementing breastfeeding&#8221;</em>. I kept going round in circles, and circles, and circles. </p><p><strong>And annoyingly, the big clue always seemed to be in the latch.</strong> </p><div class="subscription-widget-wrap-editor" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/subscribe?&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Subscribe&quot;,&quot;language&quot;:&quot;en&quot;}" data-component-name="SubscribeWidgetToDOM"><div class="subscription-widget show-subscribe"><div class="preamble"><p class="cta-caption">Ayurveda Mamma is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.</p></div><form class="subscription-widget-subscribe"><input type="email" class="email-input" name="email" placeholder="Type your email&#8230;" tabindex="-1"><input type="submit" class="button primary" value="Subscribe"><div class="fake-input-wrapper"><div class="fake-input"></div><div class="fake-button"></div></div></form></div></div><p></p><h3>A mouthful of breast</h3><p>I remember learning about latching during my first pregnancy. I attended a lesson guided by a woman who looked like <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103786/mediaviewer/rm455429376/">Bonnie Hunt in Beethoven</a>, and what stuck with me was her instruction that &#8220;baby should have a mouthful of breast&#8221;. She pretended to take a big bite from a double-patty cheeseburger while saying it. She also mentioned other things, like &#8220;tummy-to-tummy&#8221;, &#8220;nose-to-nipple&#8221;, and that your nipple should not resemble a lipstick after nursing. </p><p>None of this made sense to me back then.</p><p>Hopefully, this page will help you through some of the collective, <em>often silent,</em> pain points that you may encounter during the early weeks of breastfeeding. Especially if your baby does not seem ready to take a big bite of that cheeseburger, it hurts you when they try to, your flow comes dripping straight past baby&#8217;s mouth, you&#8217;re upset with your flow (not enough? too much?), or your baby seems to be upset with your breast - before, during, or after latching. </p><h3>Breastfeeding is a learned skill</h3><p><em><strong>(makes me want to put headphones on and sing lalala I can&#8217;t hear you! Wby?)</strong></em></p><p>&#8220;If breastfeeding is a learned skill, why is my baby not learning how to do it?&#8221; I can see the frustration radiating from my screen when I read &#8216;my mum&#8217;s&#8217; message, sent at 4:23 am on day 6 postpartum. </p><p>The short answer is: because our societal set-up naturally reduces exposure to loads of breastfeeding dyads to provide you with the needed context, and, the current standard of care (here, in the UK) is not filling that gap by providing thorough lactation consultations with the necessary paced follow-ups, paired with education on how parents can help their babies latch well with the help of oral exercises and guided myofascial baby massage routines.<strong> </strong></p><p><strong>And it&#8217;s probably affecting your milk supply.</strong></p><p>Instead, we&#8217;re navigating a maternity care system where everything is segmented, and extensive study on human lactation is not required unless you are by trade a lactation consultant. We have:</p><ul><li><p>A midwife to catch the baby</p></li><li><p>A maternity nurse to do regular temperature checks</p></li><li><p>A pediatrician to check baby&#8217;s palette amongst other newborn checks</p></li><li><p>A health visitor to check baby&#8217;s weight, to compare to a birth weight that may or may not reflect baby&#8217;s actual birth weight depending on any intravenous fluids that were administered during birth</p></li><li><p>And a lactation consultant for situations where the mother feels confident and supported enough to share her rocky journey and pro-actively asks to see a lactation consultant</p></li></ul><p>As a result, we&#8217;re dealing with fragmented communication, and we rely on good faith that all notes about a brand new baby are taken with care, processed into the system <strong>and</strong> thoroughly read when followed up with. And when notes are missing, or in some cases, the entire file is missing, the care professional relies on the parents to remember all relevant notes. When these parents are not by chance medical professionals (and even if they are!) they will likely miss some details as the arrival of a new baby is marked by the marathon of birthing and then recovering while being sleep deprived. With taking in adequate breastmilk as one of the primary markers for discharge in an otherwise healthy baby, and, with so many factors at different times of baby&#8217;s journey <em>in-utero</em> <em>(the birth) and once born contributing to that</em>, all the above is concerning. </p><p>Another concern is that each fragmented follow-up session has its own boxes to tick off. For example, a box to tick off before discharge from the hospital stay <em>might</em> be &#8220;baby latched on&#8221;. From the stories I gathered from hundreds of mums, this often involves one or two unidentified people (<em>they probably wore a badge stating their name, profession, and band, but the point is that they either did not introduce themselves, or, the introduction did not stick</em>) forcing the tiny baby into a position where they &#8220;make&#8221; baby latch, and then leave it at that. At this point, we don&#8217;t know if the baby continues to transfer any milk while latched, and, <em>most importantly, </em>if this position is convenient or even possible to replicate 9-12+ times a day for periods that may extend 30 minutes at a time. This leaves the mother thinking that <em>her baby can latch</em>, but somehow, <em><strong>she</strong> is not able to latch her baby. </em>Or, a more risky but common version, that her baby can latch and is drinking, while milk is not efficiently transferred, leading to a drop in birth weight before the next health visitor visits. </p><p>This health visitor also has boxes to tick off before baby can be discharged, usually including &#8220;regained birth weight&#8221;. When the birth weight was not gained at the expected time, the designated professional will typically introduce a method of supplementing breastfeeding. This usually involves a bottle, carrying its own aftermath complications for latching.</p><p>The designated professional may not be comfortable to educate on breastfeeding, and these milestones require a tick-off very early in life. So instead of educating the parent on methods of latching and the time it may take for baby to latch efficiently, the message tends to sound more like this:</p><p>&#8220;Your baby is not getting enough milk. Here&#8217;s how to supplement it: breastfeed first, then pump, then top the baby up with expressed milk.&#8221; Turning the first few weeks into a fear-induced (hearing that your baby is not getting enough milk is scary!!) clinical-grade milk-producing operation. This is hard work and hard to maintain when resources are already thinly stretched due to A) sleep deprivation; B) the lack of robust support; C) a compromised day-to-day routine, often contributing to feelings of anxiety; D) fluctuating hormones. </p><p>With that, the focus will shift to what is measurable: expressing milk and bottle feeding, followed by the desired birth weight success, which is often interpreted as &#8220;well, this is what works&#8221;, assuming that breastfeeding was not for them. Where education on good pumping methods is absent, too, the mum&#8217;s potential milk supply may never be uncovered, leading parents to think that there is not enough milk, and introducing formula when baby&#8217;s uptake increases around the day-21 growth spurt. </p><p><strong>But here&#8217;s the thing: the nursing reflexes (those movements you see newborns make with their head as they look for a breast, amongst other reflexes that help them remain attached to the breast) remain active for at least 8 to 12 weeks.</strong> They have that long to learn if they are not latching at all, and at least that long to improve their latch if they are [latching]. <em>Also, stories on <a href="https://laleche.org.uk/relactation-induced-lactation/">relactation</a> and <a href="https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/infant-and-toddler-health/expert-answers/induced-lactation/faq-20058403">induced lactation</a> are a testament to our little ones&#8217; continued potential to learn new oral-motor skills. Just like they can learn how to transition to a straw or a cup.</em> </p><p><strong>And here&#8217;s the other thing:</strong> <strong>the volume of milk you produce, depends on the volume of milk you extract. Feeling full does not mean supply is abundant - in fact, engorgement usually leads to milk drying up quickly.</strong> And you&#8217;ve got 3-4 weeks to establish your milk supply, after which it gradually stabilises to become steady by week 6. </p><h3>Where there&#8217;s milk, there&#8217;s a way. </h3><p><a href="https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD003519.pub5/full">The highest potential of initiating breastfeeding and latching is within the first hour after birth</a>. This is followed by the first 12 weeks after birth, as this is when the nursing reflexes are working in mum &amp; babe&#8217;s favour. <strong>That said, the presence of milk will motivate a happy baby to learn</strong> (<em>important side note:</em> <em>much harder when startled, upset, or too far past early hunger cues</em>). </p><h4>Before we sterilised bottles and recruited pumps to improve or keep-up a milk supply for a baby that wasn&#8217;t ready to latch efficiently, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%E2%80%93animal_breastfeeding">mothers reportedly breastfed baby pets</a>, such as puppies, cubs or <a href="https://www.facebook.com/noicantbelieveit/videos/amazing-women-breastfeeding-monkey/151671558277297/">monkeys</a>. </h4><p>The introduction of the pump enables us to see into raw data on output. The use of syringes, cups or bottles also helps us measure input, so we can keep track of supply versus demand. I call it precision pumping, and it especially has a place in the first three to four weeks. Please note! If baby is filling up the expected number of nappies, wakes up for feeds, remains awake during the feed, transfers milk efficiently and is thriving, <em>there&#8217;s nothing to fix</em> - <strong>so</strong> <strong>I don&#8217;t recommend cold plunging into this method </strong><em><strong>unless</strong></em><strong> any of the below apply to you:</strong></p><ul><li><p>baby is not latching efficiently yet</p></li><li><p>baby is drowsy, born early or light for their gestational age</p></li><li><p>you&#8217;ve had a challenging birth story</p></li><li><p>you&#8217;ve missed the golden hour</p></li><li><p>you or baby are subject to health challenges</p></li></ul><h3>Making Milk Method </h3><p><strong>Rule of thumb: While establishing and maintaining your supply, you want to empty your breasts 8 to 12 times a day.</strong> The more milk is extracted, the more milk your body will make. This rule continues to be true throughout the entire feeding journey, with hormonal markers becoming less controlling when your body&#8217;s milk production needs to be maintained (autocrine control) versus induced (endocrine control). </p><p><strong>Symmetry and predictability </strong></p><p>Although it is rare for anyone to be 100% symmetric, the body loves symmetry. So while establishing your supply, you want to go for even numbers. More stimulation in this case is better vs long stimulation. So I&#8217;d recommend starting with:</p><ul><li><p>5 minutes on the right + 5 minutes on the left + 5 minutes on the right + 5 minutes on the left</p></li></ul><p>If that does not give you the output you hoped for, start with:</p><ul><li><p>7 minutes on the right + 7 minutes on the left + 7 minutes on the right + 7 minutes on the left </p></li></ul><p>To get to those 8-12 sessions a day, you need to nurse or pump at least every 3 hours. </p><p><em>When symmetry does not work:</em> in some cases, mothers may have an oversupply, and after trying all things under the Sun to reduce the side-effects of this abundance issue, they may want to <a href="https://laleche.org.uk/too-much-milk-and-oversupply/#:~:text=Choking%2C%20coughing%2C%20and%20pulling%20on,General%20'colicky'%20behaviour">try feeding from breast at a time or block feeding</a>. </p><p><strong>Circadian Rhythm</strong></p><p>As humans, we&#8217;re subject to the circadian rhythm. This means that your output per session is likely to fluctuate with the hour. To measure if your supply is &#8216;adequate&#8217;, you&#8217;re looking at 1) your daily total; and 2) your baby&#8217;s daily intake. </p><ul><li><p>Most likely in response to melatonin release at night, most lactating people experience a <strong>prolactin surge between midnight and 5 AM</strong>, with their milk-making hormones reaching their highest potential sometime around those hours, even when the duration of those feeds is shorter. </p></li><li><p>Prolactin follows a 24-hour cycle, so you guessed it: before it peaks, it will dip. This is why the late afternoons are famous for &#8220;cluster feeding&#8221;. Many babies cluster feeds together in pursuit of the satisfaction they know is possible at other times of the day. </p></li></ul><p><strong>Power Naps </strong></p><p>Due to the tight relationship between melatonin and prolactin, there&#8217;s more to factor in than the plain circadian rhythm. <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014976342400469X">Research suggests that locking yourself (and baby) into a room with black-out curtains, long enough to have a 30-minute quality REM cycle, prolactin is released, regardless of how long ago its &#8216;peak performance&#8217; took place</a>. So tune into your sleep-inducing skills you picked up during your <a href="https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/condition-your-womb-brain-axis">Birth Nidra sessions</a> if you feel like you&#8217;re running low on liquid gold. </p><p>Strategically, the best time for said nap is between 3 and 5 PM. In Ayurveda, this is the time when Vata induces an <em>afternoon arousal peak.</em> Today, this can be explained by the second adrenaline &#8216;wind&#8217; that some studies have observed in the late afternoon and early evening. In addition to the prolactin dip (<a href="https://www.southernnaturalparentingnetwork.org/the-4th-trimester/how-your-breastmilk-communicates-with-your-baby#:~:text=Night%20feeding%20is%20important%20for,it%20was%2012%20hours%20before.">nadir</a>) that occurs around this time, higher stress levels in mum can signal stress to baby, and, all together form the perfect storm for a &#8216;witching hour&#8217; or &#8216;evening colic&#8217; in addition to cluster feeding, which can lead to more colic when done by an unsettled baby (due to the gasping in of air). By adding a high-quality nap in the late afternoon, you give your nervous system a chance to reset, without intervening with the digestion of your lunch, or your dinner-readiness by 6 PM. </p><p><strong>Power Pump</strong></p><p>Where a power nap helps to boost your prolactin, a so-called &#8216;power pump session&#8217; boosts your milk removal - and, naturally, milk supply. </p><p>This is a great strategy for when you&#8217;re doing everything you can for an optimal milk supply, but perhaps: </p><ol><li><p>Fall 10-20 ml short for a couple of your baby&#8217;s feeds </p></li><li><p>Your baby is going through a growth spurt </p></li><li><p>You&#8217;re exclusively breastfeeding, and want to express milk for occasional bottle feeds to help you get some self-care in, or get things done outside the house</p></li><li><p>You&#8217;re exclusively breastfeeding and have reason to believe your supply is falling low and you&#8217;d like to increase it - maybe because you&#8217;ve spent more time away from baby, your period has returned, you&#8217;ve been unwell, etc&#8230; </p></li></ol><p><strong>The method: </strong>ideally, you prepare your pump before you hit the pillow, navigate through your night as you normally would, and set your alarm as close to 6 AM as you&#8217;re comfortable with. Upon waking, you feed or pump for your baby first, without getting up from bed. Leave the blinds closed, and save screentime for later. Then, after your normal round of feeding or pumping, you pump 5 minutes on the left, followed by 5 minutes on the right. Take a 10-minute break, still with the blinds closed, relaxing in bed, perhaps sipping on a <a href="https://shop.ayurvedamamma.com/products/lactation-t">Lactation &#8216;T</a>. Then, repeat the expression cycle. Check if you&#8217;re happy with your output, and decide if you&#8217;d like to have another 10-minute break followed up with one last cycle if your needs weren&#8217;t met yet. </p><p><strong>Alternative method: </strong>if you&#8217;re exclusively expressing milk, it can be helpful to have two power pump sessions while you&#8217;re establishing your supply (week 1 through week 4), or later on, if you feel that your supply is dipping. You would time one power pump session in the early AM upon waking, and another session sometime between 4 PM and 10 PM, to mimic cluster feeding. This would only be valuable if you notice a supply drop at that time. To sneak a second power pump in, you would simply extend one scheduled pumping session, and follow-up with the next pumping session at it&#8217;s normal interval. For example, if you&#8217;re normally pumping at 4 PM, 7 PM, 10 PM and 1 AM, you could do a power pump from 4 PM until 5 PM, have dinner, and continue with your usual schedule at 7 PM. </p><p><strong>Lactation and digestion (of food and thoughts) </strong></p><p>&#256;yurveda encourages families to prioritise digestion (always!), especially during times of lactation. It&#8217;s believed that a gassy gut in the mother can lead to a more &#8216;airy quality&#8217; in the milk, and thus, a colicky baby. Colic does not usually help with that exquisite type of latch we&#8217;re looking for, so it&#8217;s worth trying some of &#256;yurveda&#8217;s remedies that help optimise your digestion, while reducing gas:</p><ol><li><p>Chewing <strong>fennel seeds</strong> or drinking <strong>cumin/coriander/fennel (CCF) tea</strong> after a meal can help stabilise your Agni, ensuring the milk produced from that meal is high quality.</p></li><li><p>Sipping on a <strong>Dashmool infusion</strong> throughout the day. Other options are a ginger root infusion (contra-indicated during heavy bleeding), or chewing on <strong>pickled ginger</strong> with lime juice and some rock salt 15 minutes before your meal. </p></li><li><p>Staying well <strong>hydrated</strong> throughout the day, aiming for 4 litres of liquid daily, of which at least 2 litres quality spring water. Enjoy all liquids at <strong>room temperature</strong> or warmer (get that coffee cup desk warmer!), while refraining from carbonated drinks. </p></li><li><p><strong>The qualities of our thoughts, nutrition, and physique are believed to transferred to baby through the milk</strong> (<a href="https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/ayurveda-and-milk">more on rasa here</a>), so here&#8217;s when to wait with nursing or pumping: </p><p>&#8226; When you feel heavy after a meal <br>&#8226; When you feel overwhelmed, triggered, angry, or frustrated - try to reset your nervous system through breath first, then begin your session<br>&#8226; When you are hungry! Have a nourishing snack first to stabilise your endocrine system, and then nurture baby. </p></li><li><p><strong>But also, don&#8217;t discontinue nursing or pumping when the quality of your feelings, thoughts and somatic experience are pointing at <a href="https://d-mer.org/">DMER</a>. </strong></p></li></ol><h3>Practice makes perfect</h3><p><em>Back to the learned skill</em></p><p><em>Now that we have the milk to keep baby saturated and help them thrive, they can grow the stamina and muscle strength needed for that amazing &#8220;have a hamburger!&#8221;-latch I was slightly freaked out by during my first lactation lesson.</em> </p><p><strong>But you may be pumping.</strong> Even then, a good latch is important. A pump&#8217;s flange can be too narrow, or too wide (try Momcozy or Medela&#8217;s Flex Range). And the suction can be far too much! Excessive suction will pull excess breast tissue into the flange tunnel, which can squeeze and collapse the delicate milk ducts. This leads to obstruction and incomplete drainage, which can cause (some of the) milk to dry up alongside lasting injury. The positioning of the pump is important, too. If you&#8217;re holding it up yourself, which may lead to tightness in your arms, shoulders and upper back. Tension can get in the way of your let-down reflex, seriously impacting your output. And chronic tightness in the chest and shoulders can lead to the <a href="https://breastfeeding.support/mammary-constriction-syndrome/#:~:text=Tension%20and%20tightening,to%20Breastfeeding%20(updated%20edition)%20p146">mammary constriction syndrome</a>, which also affects your supply. Even when pumping, it&#8217;s important to feel well-supported by bolsters and pillows, while in-bra options can take the pressure off your arms, neck and shoulders. Just make sure you don&#8217;t bend over, or go all-out on every day tasks, as this can lead to spillage of your precious drops. </p><p><strong>If you&#8217;re nursing. </strong>You want to be tummy-to-tummy (doesn&#8217;t matter which position you adopt to do this), nose-to-nipple, and baby&#8217;s nose should be aligned with their sternum so they can transfer milk easily. Your baby is expecting to tilt their head backwards - sidenote: a baby&#8217;s innate expectation to do so is one of the reasons I am unsure why hospitals seem to love the cradle hold so much as this often prevents the baby from being able to do so - and when their head is tilting back, they have wiggle room to release their jaw so their chin can sink into the space just under the nipple, and then, they can take that&#8230; mouthful of breast. That naturally means that your nipples won&#8217;t become like lolly pops (or lipsticks), because most of the areola will be suctioned in, too. And as much as the body likes symmetry, a latch is actually <em>asymmetrical</em> by nature: because you started off with nose-to-nipple, your baby will take more of the lower part of the areola into their mouth than the top. How much exactly? I don&#8217;t think it matters - it depends on your anatomy, and the size of your areola. So long as your baby doesn&#8217;t suck on just your nipple, and you feel entirely comfortable during latching on, and the nipple <strong>does not come out looking like a lipstick </strong>(misshapen), you&#8217;re probably doing amazing. </p><p><a href="https://www.lllc.ca/newborn-nursing-video#:~:text=Welcome%20to%20the%20LLLC%20Newborn,see%20the%20other%20videos%20available.">Here&#8217;s what all the above can look like</a>. </p><p><strong>Marma Points and Oral Exercises </strong></p><p>It helps a baby to have their palms activated and their feet supported, because their body (yours too) is subconsciously still in the Paleolithic, and with the ends of their extremities secured they feel safe to receive milk. From a marma pointview, activating the point at the centre of your baby&#8217;s palms helps to relax the jaw, <strong>allowing for a deeper latch</strong>. The Talahridaya point at the centre of their soles, is connected to circulation and the respiratory system, improving the suck-swallow-breathe reflex, which is the key to efficient milk transfer. </p><p>We can also work with Chibuka Marma (chin point), Hanu Marma (jaw point), and Phana Marma (sides of the nostrils) to do &#8220;Fishy Faces&#8221; with baby. This helps them strengthen their hard-working cheek muscles, encourages a lip flare, and releases jaw tension that can cause a shallow latch. Here&#8217;s how that works:</p><ul><li><p><strong>Squishy Fishies:</strong> Use your index and middle fingers to make small, firm but gentle circles starting from the cheekbones and moving toward the corners of the mouth. This builds oral awareness and relaxes the &#8220;sucking pads&#8221; in a newborn&#8217;s cheeks.</p></li><li><p><strong>The Lip Flare Stretch:</strong> Gently draw the baby&#8217;s cheeks forward while encouraging the lips to flare out. This &#8220;fishy face&#8221; position helps create a better seal around the areola.</p></li></ul><p><strong>What to look out for? </strong>If the baby arches their back, pulls away, or becomes irritable, stop immediately to avoid creating an oral aversion. The best time for learning is when baby is happy, alert, and not hungry. </p><ul><li><p><strong>Light Pressure:</strong> Use only the lightest touch; a baby&#8217;s facial structures and marma points are highly sensitive.</p></li><li><p><strong>Warmth:</strong> Always ensure your hands are warm, as cold touch can cause the baby to tense their jaw and aggravate Vata. </p></li></ul><h3>When to reach out to a lactation consultant</h3><p>There is a lot more to a deep latch, and to cover it all would go far beyond the scope of this post. These are the signs and symptoms that it&#8217;s time to reach out to a lactation consultant:</p><ol><li><p>Even when baby has gained weight, stamina, and a good suck-swallow-breathe mechanism at the bottle, they still do not seem to be able to latch on the breast</p></li><li><p>Repeated blocked ducts or mastitis</p></li><li><p>Sharp shooting or stabbing from the nipple, shooting to the centre of the breast </p></li><li><p>Cracked, blistered, or scabbed nipples that do not improve within a week</p></li><li><p>Your baby seems unable to latch and shows signs and symptoms of a <a href="https://www.lllc.ca/tongue-and-lip-ties">tongue tie </a></p></li><li><p>Changes in nipple shape or colour immediately after a feed (flat, lipstick shape, white)</p></li><li><p>Baby consistently falls asleep almost immediately after latching or is too sleepy to wake for feeds.</p></li><li><p>Clicking, popping, or smacking sounds during feeding.</p></li><li><p>Baby is consistently unsatisfied or inconsolable even after marathon feeding sessions.</p></li><li><p>Fewer than 6 wet diapers and 2&#8211;3 bowel movements per 24 hours after the first week.</p></li></ol><div><hr></div><p><strong>Signing off with love xx</strong></p><div class="subscription-widget-wrap-editor" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/subscribe?&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Subscribe&quot;,&quot;language&quot;:&quot;en&quot;}" data-component-name="SubscribeWidgetToDOM"><div class="subscription-widget show-subscribe"><div class="preamble"><p class="cta-caption">Ayurveda Mamma is a reader-supported publication. 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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[All you need to know about postnatal hair loss]]></title><description><![CDATA[Or hormonal hair loss for that matter. PLUS, how to heal it!]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/all-you-need-to-know-about-postnatal</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/all-you-need-to-know-about-postnatal</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2025 19:19:42 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!jDkn!,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Fa91d7ffa-6048-41ce-9de2-fa3693e8acc8_1620x2880.png" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who needs an e-book when you can open everything in your Substack App without crowding your local server? As I am in the process of bringing my e-books from <a href="https://shop.ayurvedamamma.com/">The Ayurveda Mamma Shop</a> <em>here,</em> I wanted to share this one with you on the house. </p><div class="subscription-widget-wrap-editor" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/subscribe?&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Subscribe&quot;,&quot;language&quot;:&quot;en&quot;}" data-component-name="SubscribeWidgetToDOM"><div class="subscription-widget show-subscribe"><div class="preamble"><p class="cta-caption">Daily rituals and potent elixirs are brewing inside, first sip (and much more) on me.</p></div><form class="subscription-widget-subscribe"><input type="email" class="email-input" name="email" placeholder="Type your email&#8230;" tabindex="-1"><input type="submit" class="button primary" value="Subscribe"><div class="fake-input-wrapper"><div class="fake-input"></div><div class="fake-button"></div></div></form></div></div><p><strong>Before we dip in, I want to take a moment to share that postnatal hair loss (telogen effluvium) affects 40-50% of birthers as hormonal shifts push hair follicles into a "resting" phase. Scalp massage counters this by boosting blood flow: a 2016 study found that 4 (yes, just 4!) minutes of daily scalp massage increased hair thickness by 19.8% after 24 weeks by stretching follicle cells and stimulating dermal papilla (source: </strong><em><strong>International Journal of Trichology</strong></em><strong>). </strong></p><p>Plus, cortisol (freewheeling through your system postpartum!) <em>shrinks</em> follicles. The antidote to this hair-thinning phenomenon is, you guessed it, scalp massage along with Ayurvedic herbs known to reduce cortisol. For the full benefits, shop a hair Oil brewed with Holy Basil, Rosemary and Amla {I make these fresh for optimal Prana, <a href="https://shop.ayurvedamamma.com/products/postnatal-crown-oil">you can get your bottle here</a>}. Without the oil, especially if you nail your technique with the guide below, you&#8217;re still likely to lower your cortisol by 31%, according to the Journal of Alternative Medicine. </p><p>Short on time? The great thing is you can target one half of your scalp at the time, while breastfeeding. When babe is strong enough to sit up without much support, and nursing on your left boob, <em>you can use your right hand to get right in there</em>. </p><p>Too tired to keep your arms up? Or, if would like to super-boost the delivery of hair-saturating nutrients to your scalp&#8230; I invite you to book the <a href="https://deborahrose.as.me/schedule/3054e230/category/1.%2520Bodywork%2520%257Bhome-visits%257D">Indian Head &amp; Marma Ritual</a> with me.</p><p>ENJOY THE POSTNATAL CROWN GUIDE BELOW! 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Crown Guide&quot;,&quot;alt&quot;:&quot;Reduce postpartum hair loss and boost hair growth with Ayurveda&quot;,&quot;staticGalleryImage&quot;:{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;image/png&quot;,&quot;src&quot;:&quot;https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/4bb12b4a-abe9-4852-801d-134227bb3308_1456x1210.png&quot;}},&quot;isEditorNode&quot;:true}"></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Āyurveda & Milk!]]></title><description><![CDATA[Step inside my XL &#256;yurvedic Dashboard with herbal remedies, breathwork, moon rituals, nutrition and supplements for a successful breastfeeding journey]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/ayurveda-and-milk</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/ayurveda-and-milk</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2025 16:04:14 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/8b8d0743-5876-4336-b54f-981b78553530_1024x1024.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Welcome to The Breastfeeding Edit.</h2><p>If I am lucky enough to have you in my community for a while, you may already know that when I was pregnant with my first baby, I was not afraid at all for the birthing journey. All my anxiety was focused on one question: </p><div class="preformatted-block" data-component-name="PreformattedTextBlockToDOM"><label class="hide-text" contenteditable="false">Text within this block will maintain its original spacing when published</label><pre class="text"><strong>&#8220;Will I be able to breastfeed?&#8221;</strong></pre></div><h4>In Ayurvedic lingo, &#8220;breastmilk&#8221; = a byproduct of &#8220;rasa&#8221;. </h4><h4>According &#8230;</h4>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Breathing your baby Earthside]]></title><description><![CDATA["The Birthing Breath"]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/breathing-your-baby-earthside</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/breathing-your-baby-earthside</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2025 11:51:32 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-video.s3.amazonaws.com/video_upload/post/158854860/c85b1bb9-8403-4f24-b41d-5ecfc49abfc4/transcoded-1741781092.png" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Breathing your baby down just before your baby will take their first breath is almost biblical to me.</em> And although there are so many ways that this can feel (or sound) like, I would love to start to practice this birthing breath with you at your earliest (!) convenience. </p><p>Don&#8217;t worry, it will not induce labour. Some pregnant folks report that the puffing&#8230;</p>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Figure-8 your baby in position]]></title><description><![CDATA[This flow *literally* helps to move your baby in an optimal position.]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/figure-8-your-baby-in-position</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/figure-8-your-baby-in-position</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2025 22:48:27 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-video.s3.amazonaws.com/video_upload/post/158253751/2087550d-54d8-4f89-8516-a385abd3450f/transcoded-141505.png" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Halfway through the third trimester, around week 32, birth professionals begin to closely monitor the position of your baby. When you&#8217;re planning for a natural birth and you&#8217;re working within the walls of a public health financed environment&#8212;such as the NHS, here, in the U.K&#8212;position suddenly becomes <em>everything</em>. It&#8217;s almost spoken about as your ticket t&#8230;</p>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[The Bengkung Belly Bind Tutorial]]></title><description><![CDATA[The ultimate postnatal practice that helps to close your bones throughout the first 42 days]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/the-bengkung-belly-bind-tutorial</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/the-bengkung-belly-bind-tutorial</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2025 15:55:31 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/331a8e98-a852-4276-ba9f-968a3da6da75_2342x1568.png" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>For skimmers: although I think your womb deserves a 100% informed belly bind practice (and reading the whole page will help you build that), for those short on time, scroll to the bottom of the page to find your Bengkung Belly Bind Tutorial (video).</em> </p><p>Birthers often share with me how they have experienced their vaginal awareness shifting from &#8220;all my awar&#8230;</p>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Vulva Healing after Birth]]></title><description><![CDATA[Hip baths, sitz bath and spritzing bits.]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/vulva-healing-after-birth</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/vulva-healing-after-birth</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 14:42:18 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/453cc881-7092-4acd-9b35-8cae690838c9_474x632.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although there&#8217;s nothing quite as eventful as having your baby&#8217;s head emerge from your vagina or breathing their shoulders and body out&#8212;a lot is going on in your perineal area in the weeks that follow, too. </p><p>At first, there&#8217;s a placenta that needs to be born. A whole organ!</p><p>When that&#8217;s all done, your <em>Lotus</em> can begin her closing journey. Day by day, your n&#8230;</p>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Your Postnatal Nutrition Plan]]></title><description><![CDATA[The Sacred Nutrition Journal that I have shared with the mums on my postnatal packages for the past 5 years]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/your-postnatal-nutrition-plan</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/your-postnatal-nutrition-plan</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2025 14:40:11 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/6a53eb11-e55a-40fd-bd9a-da093b738a41_736x1103.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although &#8220;nothing is said in stones&#8221; is my mantra, this does not apply to a mother&#8217;s nutrition in the fourth trimester {I am sorry!}. </p><h3>When it comes to the importance of a gut reset and a slow and strategic transition back into everyday meals, &#256;yurveda&#8217;s Postnatal Meal Planner is pretty much&#8230; Said in stones. The Rishi&#8217;s must have been glowing with enligh&#8230;</h3>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Setting Up Your Postnatal Village]]></title><description><![CDATA[Between "we need all the help we can get" and "no one is coming"]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/setting-up-your-postnatal-village</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/setting-up-your-postnatal-village</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2025 14:51:37 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/73e86b95-9454-4417-814d-c3f291f577d4_736x826.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Are you raising him in London? Think about it. It takes a village.&#8221; ~ I have heard (and keep hearing to this day) all possible versions of this comment, 90% of the time unsolicited advice. Admittedly stress-invoking, because first of all, we don&#8217;t live in a village. And secondly, even if we did, I would have no clue who to turn to for real help. &#8220;No on&#8230;</p>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[The Postnatal Ritual of Āyurveda]]></title><description><![CDATA[Mothering the mother]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/the-postnatal-ritual-of-ayurveda</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/the-postnatal-ritual-of-ayurveda</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 12 Jan 2025 16:37:38 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/90d40363-782b-45f7-9cc9-932081c5c679_2574x3861.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I dream that, one day, <a href="https://ayurvedadoula.com/b/s1eF9">Postnatal Care Packages</a> will be available to all birthers to a certain extent. I have vivid memories of the woman who used to visit my maternal home after my mum gave birth to my sister. Truth be told - I did not like the lady. In my eyes, she &#8220;took&#8221; my mother away from me. This may have been a coping mechanism: a gentle alternative to blaming my baby sister for the significant reduction in attention for me. I was most upset about the cold cow&#8217;s milk my dad served to me in the mornings. I can still taste it. Little did he know about my preferences and my mum&#8217;s willingness to accommodate, haha. </p><p>Anyways &#8212; the case in point is that I did not blame my mum, dad, or baby sister. I blamed my mum&#8217;s postpartum Doula. She was the biggest change in our household {perceived by me}. And reflecting on this decades later, I see why. </p><h3>She was mothering my mother. </h3><p><em>{Quick side note: another entry on how to make the fourth trimester about siblings, too, will be in The Birth Club on the 24th of Jan.}</em> </p><p>In the Netherlands, it&#8217;s a birther&#8217;s legal right to receive postnatal doula care after giving birth. Mothering the mother after birth echoes ancient&nbsp;<em>wise women's&nbsp;</em>traditions, such as the postnatal care tradition as instructed in the Vedas. My postnatal clients of Indian descent often share with me how they, too, remember the lady who took care of their mother in their maternal home in India, with massage and baby care, while family members would cook nourishing meals.&nbsp;</p><p>Coming to the U.K., I was shocked that these care programs are not accessible, or even in place. Luckily, postnatal doulas are on the rise to rebirth this ancient tradition that served a fundamental purpose within families for thousands of years. </p><h3>Postnatal &#256;yurvedic Doula Care takes the edge off the survival mode typically experienced in the somewhat wild early weeks with a newborn.&nbsp;<a href="https://www.marieclaire.co.uk/life/peanut-more-joy-mothers-survey">It helps you feel seen, supported and nurtured when you most need it</a>.</h3><p>While pregnancy is governed by <a href="https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/kapha-edema-feeling-emotional-and">Kapha</a>, soon after the golden hour, Vata&#8217;s energy will be on the rise. Vata is the Dosha that combines Air and Space. Two things you&#8217;ll suddenly have heaps of! Space, because your uterus is now empty - but the organs are still fitted around a full womb. And Air, because there&#8217;s so much space around (and in) those organs that can now be filled with air. Your womb may feel a little floaty, your gut a little bloaty and your vagina may squeeze air out when you&#8217;re in inversion, or an asymmetrical position (this is why postnatal yoga is a thing). </p><h3>How does access Air in the body relate to mental health? </h3><p>Vata governs your neural pathways through the lungs (air, one half of Vata), and is likely to accumulate during the fourth trimester, triggered by higher levels of cortisol, noradrenaline, and dopamine. Mums may have a postnatal Vata Dosha until their baby&#8217;s second birthday:</p><ul><li><p>Noradrenaline, for example, regulates mental focus and helps mum keep up with fulfilling every one of her little one's needs. Baby can&#8217;t talk yet, so the mother has got to be 100% present (<strong>noradrenaline</strong> again) and into her child&#8217;s subtle queues to understand these needs from the moment they are born until they can regulate their emotions. This is not until after the age of 5, but do not worry; some of the pressure will be taken off when your little one begins to walk, proactively use signs, and talk (1-2 y.o.).</p></li><li><p>Every time mum gets it right (understanding the needs), her brain releases&nbsp;<strong>dopamine</strong>, a Vata- aggravating hormone. </p></li><li><p>Constantly changing {sleep} patterns, emotional turbulence and the body&#8217;s typically low-running reserves due to 9 months of nurturing life, followed up with nursing and constantly chasing your bubs, pushes mamma&#8217;s <strong>cortisol</strong> levels, too.</p></li><li><p>The rise of cortisol causes mamma to spend more time in <strong>fight or flight mode</strong>, adding to the challenge to relax and let go. Because biologically, your body does not want to let go! In wilder time, letting go would have posed a serious risk to baby. And so we hold on for dear life until bubs is a little more independent. This independence usually comes when they realise they are their own person - by the age of two. </p></li><li><p>Besides, the <strong>relaxin</strong> that dripped into your body during pregnancy to help you birth your baby&#8217;s head and shoulders (and then the rest), is still in circulation. This is especially true for breastfeeding mammas. Now here&#8217;s the thing: your pelvic girdle usually functions as the &#8220;sacred bowl&#8221; that holds your womb. Metaphysically, the womb keeps all your secrets, holds on to your deepest fears, and most profound memories. <strong>With everything being so &#8220;open&#8221; while you heal (and this may take much longer than 6 weeks) it&#8217;s common to meet elements of old trauma at random times, day and night.</strong> </p></li></ul><p>Finally, because Fight and Flight is the opposite of Rest and Digest, one of the postnatal hallmarks is weakened or turbulent digestive fire {Agni}. &#256;yurvedic Postnatal Care is designed to reset and optimise your Agni. The benefits are reflected in each and every cell, via cellular metabolism. Optimised Agni speeds up your recovery, bone and hair health for many years ahead, and even results in an abundant milk flow. </p><h3>Besides optimising the digestive fire through nutrition, what does <em>mothering the mother</em> with The Ritual of &#256;yurveda for Postnatal Healing entail? </h3><ol><li><p>A daily {or as often as possible} nervous system reset through Abhyanga - either done by yourself or by a duly trained &#256;yurvedic Vaidya or bodyworker. Postnatal Abhyanga is traditionally done with warmed, medicated oil. It will enter your bloodstream to enhance the efficacy of the healing properties inside your oil. This practice helps to slow Vata&#8217;s activity down in your neural pathways, contributing to more calm and peace while bonding with your newborn. It goes without saying that the oil is safe for baby. </p></li><li><p>Nutrition and Abhyanga are further supported by gentle, breastfeeding-friendly, herbal beverages. The formula&#8217;s are always tailored to the individual and target a calm and grounded nervous system, optimised digestive fire, a happy tummy, and tissue rejuvenation. </p></li><li><p>Vulva Healing practices. Depending on where you are and who trained your postnatal Doula, your postnatal care includes a variety of vulva healing modalities. Steaming, <a href="https://shop.ayurvedamamma.com/products/sacred-yoni-ritual">sitz bath</a>, or a <a href="https://shop.ayurvedamamma.com/products/yoni-drops">peri-bottle</a> will be chosen depending on what practically fits within your lifestyle. </p></li><li><p>Postnatal Belly Binding. Relaxin paved the way to welcome your baby. Now, relaxin can pave the way to bringing your hip bones and abdominal muscles close together. Because bones are governed by the Earth element, this practice will also help you feel more safe, stable and grounded. </p></li><li><p>Breastfeeding support. By creating a nurturing and non-judgemental environment and helping your nervous system unwind every day, the mother has the supportive space she needs to establish breastfeeding. If you receive Abhyanga from an Ayurvedic Vaidya, your posture also receives much needed care and tension reduction which will prevent stress from accumulating in your upper back and neck. This reduces the odds on stifness or acute spasms along the spine. &#256;yurveda also offers a wide range of <a href="https://shop.ayurvedamamma.com/products/lactation-t">gentle herbal formula&#8217;s that help you establish the milk supply your baby needs</a>. </p></li><li><p>Practical support. With an Ayurvedic Doula by your side, you don&#8217;t have to figure it all out alone. Your Doula will be able to share what worked (or didn&#8217;t work!) for other families, and offer you a realistic perspective on life with a new baby. Doula&#8217;s can also share ancient practices for any topics you may come across, such as <a href="https://shop.ayurvedamamma.com/products/nectar-for-baby-s-skin-eczema-friendly">diaper rash</a>, mastitis, and babywearing. </p></li></ol><p>In a nutshell, Ayurvedic Postpartum Care, fills mamma&#8217;s cup long before it&#8217;s gone too empty. This helps reduce postpartum fatigue, and all associated symptoms, both long-term and short-term. It can also prevent postpartum depression by curbing all the little things that may accumulate into this <em>treatable</em> postpartum condition. </p><h3>Filling mamma&#8217;s cup is NOT a luxury. It&#8217;s a collective need.</h3><h3><strong>Babies are highly receptive to their mother's subtle messaging through body language, intonation, frequency, and breast milk. Mum's intuitive care for her infant can flourish when her cup is full. The Postnatal Ritual of Ayurveda sets you and your environment up for the positive start this new chapter of your family life deserves.</strong></h3><p></p><p class="button-wrapper" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://shop.ayurvedamamma.com/collections/sacred-postpartum&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Explore Postnatal Essentials&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:null,&quot;class&quot;:null}" data-component-name="ButtonCreateButton"><a class="button primary" href="https://shop.ayurvedamamma.com/collections/sacred-postpartum"><span>Explore Postnatal Essentials</span></a></p><p></p><p></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA["My waters have gone!" ]]></title><description><![CDATA[A holistic protocol for when your membranes have ruptured]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/my-waters-have-gone</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/my-waters-have-gone</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2025 13:43:47 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/7519dc89-dc79-4854-8da9-59dd45fdc783_474x711.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my early days as a Yogi, my role model teachers were female, and they seemed to always be in their childbearing years. Teaching through multiple pregnancies in the space of 5 years, I was in awe of the magic they carried along with their growing bump. Admittedly, my hopes of grace, peace and magic for my future pregnancies, played a big part in my de&#8230;</p>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Calling the Waves @ the Labour Wing]]></title><description><![CDATA[A personal essay on induction]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/calling-the-waves-the-labour-wing</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/calling-the-waves-the-labour-wing</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2024 11:34:59 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/77ded31b-b22d-4977-9243-bc948b17b630_736x1104.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;The midwife just called me to say there&#8217;s a bed available to, I think she said, *call my baby*. I need to head there ASAP - are you available?&#8221; </p><p>It was the third birth I had supported as a birth doula solo, without my mentor. Over the past two years, all I had conditioned my birth worker self to do was help make home births the norm in the U.K. Although&#8230;</p>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[The Ayurveda Doula Birth Plan]]></title><description><![CDATA[All we've learned in an overview]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/the-ayurveda-doula-birth-plan</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/the-ayurveda-doula-birth-plan</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2024 16:13:26 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/90891caf-84de-4e77-b7db-ef58b133f60a_474x555.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;You&#8217;ve been doing Yoga throughout pregnancy. Your hips look so open, that baby is out in no time! Why are you worried about getting a birth plan?&#8221; </p><p>I received not 1, but more comments like this than I can count when I was pregnant with my first baby. Some were genuinely curious, for others, it served for a moment of laughter. I get it. A &#8220;plan&#8221; for givi&#8230;</p>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Your Golden Hour (let your midwife know your plans!)]]></title><description><![CDATA[The Ayurveda Doula Birth Plan]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/your-golden-hour-let-your-midwife</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/your-golden-hour-let-your-midwife</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 08 Dec 2024 13:09:29 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/3d4b246f-66d4-4098-a8b0-0173af823129_474x592.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you head over to your Golden Hour Birth Plan Template, let&#8217;s chat about what to expect from that hour filled with gold. We&#8217;ve uncovered a glimpse of it in the <a href="https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/would-you-like-an-injection-to-help">journal entry about the birth of your placenta</a>. Here&#8217;s what was said:</p><h4>&#8220;The golden hour begins before the third stage of labour (the birth of your placenta) is completed. That means that the &#8230;</h4>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA["Would you like an injection to help expel the placenta?"]]></title><description><![CDATA[The Ayurveda Doula Birth Plan]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/would-you-like-an-injection-to-help</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/would-you-like-an-injection-to-help</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 29 Nov 2024 15:51:17 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/5e20d935-fad6-433f-a47b-c94e8d1e3261_474x581.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After <a href="https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/write-a-letter-to-your-baby">writing your baby a letter</a>, <a href="https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/choose-a-spell-for-your-babys-arrival">choosing a spell </a>for your baby&#8217;s birth portal (read: mantra repetition), and preparing <a href="https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/the-birth-plan-to-hand-over-to-your">The Birth Plan for your Active Labour</a>, it&#8217;s time to think about your golden hour. Perhaps because there&#8217;s &#8220;gold&#8221; in the word, and also because there&#8217;s frequent hearsay of birthers who forget about everything as soon as their baby is o&#8230;</p>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[*The Birth Plan* to hand over to your midwife ]]></title><description><![CDATA[The Ayurveda Doula Birth Plan]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/the-birth-plan-to-hand-over-to-your</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/the-birth-plan-to-hand-over-to-your</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 29 Nov 2024 12:21:49 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/f802dcc2-eab3-44fd-8402-86e9bed008b4_827x1131.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After <a href="https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/write-a-letter-to-your-baby">writing your baby a letter</a>, <a href="https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/choose-a-spell-for-your-babys-arrival">choosing a spell </a>for your baby&#8217;s birth portal (read: mantra repetition), picking the herbs you&#8217;d like to work with (or have me prepare these herbs for you by ordering <a href="https://shop.ayurvedamamma.com/products/untitled-jan18_15-00">your birth bag</a>), and discussing what you&#8217;d like to see, feel, hear or be done by your partner once labour is established&#8230; </p><p>It&#8217;s time to write *the* birth p&#8230;</p>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Choose a spell for your baby's arrival ]]></title><description><![CDATA[The Ayurveda Doula Birth Plan]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/choose-a-spell-for-your-babys-arrival</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/choose-a-spell-for-your-babys-arrival</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:48:42 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/84077870-4c96-447b-a4a5-9b655035fca7_474x711.jpeg" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To spell is nothing more than &#8220;<strong>to <a href="https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/form">form</a> a word or words with the <a href="https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/capital">letters</a> in the <a href="https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/correct">correct</a> <a href="https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/order">order</a>.&#8221;</strong><em> </em></p><p>A spell also means &#8220;<strong><a href="https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/spoken">spoken</a> words that are <a href="https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/thought">thought</a> to have <a href="https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/magical">magical</a> <a href="https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/power">power</a>, or (the <a href="https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/condition">condition</a> of being under) the <a href="https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/influence">influence</a> or <a href="https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/control">control</a> of such words.&#8221;</strong></p><p><em>&#8212; Cambridge Dictionary</em></p><p>When you repeatedly engage with a word or vision or are repeatedly exposed to these, these &#8230;</p>
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   ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[The physiology of labour {Birth Class}]]></title><description><![CDATA[Four P's + Holistic Helps]]></description><link>https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/the-holistic-doula-birth-class</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.ayurvedamamma.com/p/the-holistic-doula-birth-class</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Deborah Rose]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 19 Nov 2024 17:22:03 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substack-video.s3.amazonaws.com/video_upload/post/151879573/7070881f-f9e4-4c2a-9fd2-d8984094025e/transcoded-00001.png" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this birth class we will discuss the four P&#8217;s of midwifery. These are the four elements that contribute to the lay-out of your birthing journey:</p><ul><li><p>Passage: the ligaments and soft tissue surrounding your womb, also referred to as &#8220;openness in the hips&#8221;, your cervix and birth canal (Yoni).</p></li><li><p>Power: your uterine power and the effectiveness of your contraction&#8230;</p></li></ul>
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