Saturday, July 6, 2019

New CNM Delivering at Huntsville Hospital

Tiffany Golub, CNM, CRNP is now
delivering babies in Huntsville.
by Glenni Lorick, IBCLC

Tennessee Valley mothers have a new birth option available to them: Midwife-assisted birth in a hospital setting. Now that CPM's (Certified Professional Midwives) are legal and licensed in Alabama, many mothers who have wished for a midwife birth can have one at home. However, not all mothers who want a midwife are necessarily comfortable giving birth at home. That's where Tiffany Golub, CNM, CRNP can help!

Tiffany is part of the professional staff at Women 4 Women OBGYN. Dr. Anne Marie Reidy had the vision to create a  practice that would give expectant mothers a variety of options in their birth experience. She hired Dr. Allison Warren who has a similar perspective, and then they brought in Tiffany Golub to serve their patients who prefer a midwifery
model of childbirth.

Elizabeth Irby, CRNP, Tiffany Golub, Dr. Ann
Marie Reedy and Dr. Allison Warren form
the medical team at Women 4 Women.
Tiffany is excited to be able to attend births at Huntsville Hospital and has already delivered a number of babies in her short time here. As a nurse midwife she is able to work with a mother during her labor in a more interactive, personal manner than a traditional obstetrician. She encourages mothers to move during labor, take advantage of the shower or tub in the delivery room, and deliver in a position that is comfortable. Many of her patients will have a doula attending the birth as well, and Tiffany works well with doulas.

Tiffany is a Huntsville native. She received her BS in nursing from the University of Alabama and her Master of Science from Georgetown University. She was a labor and delivery nurse at Huntsville Hospital for 11 years. It was there that she became passionate about helping mothers by educating them and ultimately being an integral part of the delivery process. Nevertheless, there are certain limitations to the births that she is able to attend. If a mother has certain risk factors she will refer her to one of the doctors with whom she works. She also provides gynecological care as part of her commitment to women throughout their lives. She is currently accepting both obstetrical and gynecological patients.

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

2019 MOM Foundation Calendar is Available

by Glenni Lorick, IBCLC

Are you looking for the perfect gift for a new mom, your favorite OB or your doula? Look no further! The gorgeous 2019 MOM Foundation Calendar is now available to order for a donation of just $20! Order two or more, and they are just $18.50 each.

Area photographers submit some of their best breastfeeding photographs of the year to use in this annual fund-raiser for the MOM Foundation. Some of the photographers featured this year include well-known North Alabama names like MaryEllen Pollard of LighthousePhotography, Allison Jansen, Keelan Walker, Kat Parker, Amanda Whitley and Jennifer Myers. We have a total of 12 photographers who have generously provided breathtakingly beautiful images for this year's calendar! The proceeds allow the MOM Foundation to continue its work with low-income and teen moms. In 2018 we have served over 100 mothers with our various projects.

Many mothers have benefited from our sliding fee scale for Lactation Consultations, paying as little as just $5 for professional breastfeeding support. These mothers are able to come back as often as necessary at no additional cost for weight checks and additional help. We also have at least 10 mothers who have been able to rent a hospital-grade breast pump for half price. About 20 mothers have received free nursing bras through our Bosom Buddies program which provides 2 free gently used nursing bras every 6 months to teen moms and mothers on the WIC program in the last trimester of pregnancy and as long as they are breastfeeding.

Our other big project is the North Alabama Cloth Diaper Bank. About 60 mothers this year have received loans of cloth diapers. These loans offer a sustainable alternative to continually buying disposable diapers. Cory Ann and Sarah, our volunteer coordinators have done an amazing job educating mothers about cloth diaper usage and meeting the needs of mothers all across North Alabama.

The MOM Foundation Calendar is our primary annual fund-raiser, so we encourage those who have the means to support our amazing work with moms to buy several calendars - one for yourself and 2 or 3 to give as gifts. The PreSale will last through the end of November. The Calendars will be here by the second week of December, and the donation will be $25 each. So take advantage of the presale discount and order your calendar now! You can use the PayPal button below to order.

1 Calendar is $20.
2 or more Calendars are $18.50 each.
Shipping: if you want your calendar mailed to you please add $5 for 1-2 calendars. Add $10 for 3 or more calendars. Be sure to include your address in the comments. Calendars will be mailed by the third week of December.
You will receive an email confirmation of your donation. If you have any questions, email anm@knology.net.


Wednesday, October 17, 2018

A Postpartum Doula Can Make Life After Baby a Lot Easier

By Regina Woodley, IBCLC, guest blogger


Why is Having Babies so HARD?!?

Through most of history, new parents would have had their own extended families and involved neighbors to come around them and help when a new baby was born.  There’s no shame in that, and a lot of need for it.  Wouldn’t it be nice to have someone who cared for you while you cared for your baby?  Someone who could help with some of the housework, make sure you were eating well, or just an extra set of arms when baby wanted to be held.  There is someone who does just that.  If you don’t have a knowledgeable, non-judgmental group of relatives and friends who can come spend hours helping you, then you need to know about Post-partum Doulas.

What Exactly is a Postpartum Doula?
A Postpartum Doula comes to your home and helps you with whatever you need help with in caring for your new baby.  Her goal is to take some of the burden of parenting off of you so you can enjoy your baby.  Often, postpartum doulas have expertise in breastfeeding, but can also help you safely prepare formula.  They have knowledge about what is normal in the postpartum period and what may need a referral.  The support is not just for mothers, but extends to fathers and other children, too.  Her goal is to help the family function more smoothly in the early weeks so that eventually you feel confident and knowledgeable enough to not need her anymore!

What Kinds of Things Will My Postpartum Doula Help With?
Each doula has a different set of skills, but generally they help with whatever the family needs at the moment.  Some even do night hours!  Her duties often include:
*Education about breastfeeding and baby care
*Soothing baby while parents sleep, eat, shower, etc.
*Preparing simple meals and snacks
*Helping with laundry
*Light housecleaning (washing dishes, sweeping, etc.)
*Playing with older children
*Organization and streamlining for baby care

That’s Amazing!  Is There Anything Postpartum Doulas DON’T DO?
Most Postpartum Doulas don’t do heavy housework or work that isn’t related to caring for a new baby.  For instance, she isn’t the person to change your oil or paint your house.  She also doesn’t provide medical care, but will tell you if she feels a doctor or other professional would be beneficial.  Many do not watch children while parents are not at home, since the goal is to help the family function on their own. She is not just a babysitter. 

Who can benefit most from a Postpartum Doula?
Every time a new member is added to the family there is a time of adjustment and healing for the mother where she needs extra help.  When getting postpartum help mothers benefit, babies benefit, fathers benefit, everyone benefits!  You especially need help if:
*This is your first baby
*You are a single parent
*You have other young children who need supervision
*Your baby is having feeding or health issues
*Mother has had a Cesarean or difficult birth
*Either parent is having health problems (physical or mental)
*There will be an early return to work for either parent
*There are issues which make parenting more difficult
*You have multiples

How do I find a Postpartum Doula?
There are websites where you can search for doulas near you, such as doulamatch.  Not all doulas are Postpartum Doulas, so be sure to include that.  The best way to find the right postpartum doula for you is probably by asking those who work with pregnant mothers and postpartum doulas. Baby store owners, pediatric chiropractors, lactation consultants, and support group organizers  can suggest the postpartum doulas they recommend.  Social media may also be a way that other mothers could share who helped them.  You can hire your postpartum doula either before baby is born or after.
Most Postpartum Doulas have packages that include a certain number of hours (the more hours, the less expensive per hour) and may include other services.  They generally provide a free interview so you can see if your personalities mesh.  It is best if both parents and even children can meet her before any contract is signed.  A contract that details exactly what you expect, the number of hours per day, and any limitations should be signed by both parties ahead of time, just so everyone is on the same page.
Remember, you are no less of a parent for asking for help.  In fact, it is very wise to know that families were never meant to be totally alone during this very important time in your life that you can only do once!


Regina Woodley is a Certified Childbirth Educator, Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), doula and postpartum doula living in Athens, AL. 

Thursday, October 12, 2017

2018 MOM Foundation Calenders On Sale Now!

by Glenni Lorick, IBCLC

It's  that time of year where we hold our largest annual fundraiser for The MOM Foundation: the annual calendar filled with gorgeous photos of breastfeeding moms from the Tennessee Valley. I love this project because it allows local photographers to showcase their talent. This is the third year that we have done this project, and the photos coming in are absolutely magnificent.

The MOM Foundation

What is The MOM Foundation? It is the 501c3 non-profit organization that allows us to do many of the amazing things we do. The following programs are all sponsored by The MOM Foundation:
  • The Bosom Buddy Project: This project allows low-income and teen moms to receive free gently used nursing bras. We measure each mother and help her find 2 bras that will fit her. The bras come from our generous Nurturing Moment family. When you bring in a bra to donate, you get a discount on your purchase that day, and we are always in need of all sizes of bras. If we don't have a single bra in our donation boxes that will fit a mother, then we provide her one bra from our ANM inventory. The MOM Foundation pays that cost.
  • Sliding scale Lactation Consultations: We believe that every mother is entitled to the breastfeeding help she needs without worrying about finances. That's why The MOM Foundation allows us to provide our lactation services on a sliding fee scale. We tell every mother who comes in to pay whatever works in her budget.
  • Half-price Breast Pump Rental: Mothers on the WIC program are entitled to half price breast pump rental. Instead of the normal $65 monthly rate, they pay only $32.50 a month for a Medela Symphony breast pump. This is a tremendous savings for those moms who desperately need a pump during the first month of baby's life before they are able to get one through WIC.
  • The North Alabama Cloth Diaper Bank: Some mothers find themselves in a situation where they must choose between feeding their families and diapering their babies. So The North Alabama Cloth Diaper Bank provides free loans of cloth diapers to families in need. Instead of having to keep going back to get more disposable diapers, these mothers are able to receive a loan that provides enough diapers for their baby throughout infancy and toddlerhood.

Your Role

We couldn't do all of this without your support. As you look at your end of the year charitable giving please consider including The MOM Foundation in your plans. One way to support us is to make a donation to the MOM Foundation. Another way is to buy a calendar or two (or three...)! Important events like The Great Cloth Diaper Change, Mom Prom, The Big Latch On and Huntsville Mommy Milk Meet-up Meetings are listed on the calendar, so you never miss anything! These calendars make a great gift for your favorite doula, midwife, lactation consultant, WIC nutritionist, doctor or nurse. Why not get one for that special friend who is pregnant or breastfeeding!Think about who you want to bless this year with a calendar. And make sure to buy one for yourself, too! 

The Presale price this year is $20 for one calendar, or $15 each for 2 or more calendars. The presale begins today and will go through November 22. After that, the cost will be $25 for one calendar or $20 for 2 or more calendars. If you want your calendar mailed to you please add $5 for shipping for 1-2 calendars and $9 for shipping for 3 or more. It's easy to make your order, just click the donate button below, and in the note section be sure to leave your name and phone number. In early December, you will receive our calendars in plenty of time to give them as Christmas presents!



Saturday, July 29, 2017

Your Baby's First Trip

A Baby Ktan makes the trek
through the airport easier!
by Belinda Moss, Guest Blogger

Traveling by road with your little one may be tedious and stressful, but it can be loads of fun for the family if you plan your trip ahead of time. I recommend that you get a good night’s rest before embarking on your trip, map out your route as carefully as possible with the aid of maps and GPS navigation, and last but certainly not the least do all your packing ahead of time. All essentials you would need during the trip should be packed into quick access bags that can be placed in the back seat. Some essentials you might need while on the road include:
  • Diapers and wipes
  • Blankets, change of clothes and bibs
  • Formula and liquids
  • Toys and portable video players


Be sure to stick to your baby’s feeding and nap schedules to keep him/her happy and comfortable during the trip. You can premix the dry ingredients for the formula then add liquids when needed. This will make it easier to feed your baby on time and make things easier to prepare.


Ensure your baby’s comfort during the road trip by using a car baby seat which supports your baby’s body. If your baby is alone in the backseat, and you are worried about keeping an eye on him/her, then have the baby seat installed behind the driver’s seat. That way you can keep an eye on your prince/princess from your mirror.


Take scenic routes and make stopovers at nice diners for a meal or at a motel for some rest. Make sure you take photos at all stops to document your trip’s memories for the family album.


You may consider playing sing-along audio CDs, which most babies tend to love, or you can opt for a portable video CD player that can be installed in the car to enable your baby have live visual entertainment. That will definitely keep the angel busy for a few hours!

But how do you plan for a flight with a baby? It’s not as tedious as you think! Check out these tips from babyinastroller.com to make sure you have everything needed for the big trip.

Belinda Moss first published this infographic here.