Showing posts with label natural birth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural birth. Show all posts

Friday, January 1, 2010

The Birth of Zavier Bendicio Haro



Melissa Mango’s Birth Story
The nine months of my pregnancy was I must admit, well…..EASY! Not until the final weeks was I hobbling and having quite an entertaining time getting up from a seated position on the floor. My pelvis was creaking, cracking and shifting to prepare for labor so I was grateful for the weekly massages I was receiving to keep me relaxed.
Early in the pregnancy I hired Julie, a doula and watsu therapist local to Santa Cruz, who gave me some great books to read as well as documentary dvds of actual births. The dvds really inspired me to focus on the natural blissful birth I intended and also made me realize that each women’s experience with birth can be very different. A women’s birthing experience greatly depending on her state of mind, level of health, her relationship with the father as well as her connection to herself.
My state of mind during my pregnancy was very mellow having just moved to the Santa Cruz area. I spent most of my days reading, writing, stretching, sunbathing and working on my raw food home delivery service. Baby’s daddy Dahveed and I have a very nurturing relationship of open communication and loving companionship which I am grateful for.
My diet varied depending on the trimester, my needs and of course the weather. I ate a high raw diet during my entire pregnancy with the exception of steamed veggies, home-made soups and quinoa in the cooler months as well as raw goat’s cheese and truly free range eggs in my last 2 months. I must admit I did have a few non raw treats here and there which I enjoyed immensely with zero guilt! I have not eaten animal flesh in years and did not get that desire while being pregnant. I started each morning with a huge green smoothie which consisted of fresh whole oranges peeled, other seasonal fruit, our garden’s kale and Lifeforce Spirulina. Later in the day I would make myself what I call a warm frothy beverage consisting of nut milk, a few dates, cinnamon, vanilla and herbal tea which was like a raw-latte’ and would warm my heart and soul on cool evenings. Typically later in the day I would eat a large salad from our garden with a home-made raw dressing and sometimes a poached egg on top a few times a week. I felt like a friggen rock star when I ate this way! A high amount of raw foods, coupled with the small additions here and there when I felt the need really worked for me, I was balanced and very happy. I only gained 13 pounds during my pregnancy and my baby boy was growing beautifully. I believe that my choices of foods and beverages throughout really contributed to my easy pregnancy as well as keeping “unnecessary weight gain” under control. I did not experience the other “discomforts” I hear about such as swollen feet, acid reflux, bleeding gums, yeast infections, nor even stretch marks etc. The 2 times I got swollen feet or indigestion was when I would eat organic chips or something else more processed than I was use to. I am guessing most of these “discomforts” have to do with the cleanliness of one’s diet. A diet high in Live raw foods during pregnancy and always is the way to go for maximum benefits!
My doctor gave me the 17th of Nov as my due date, but when the 22nd rolled around I knew I was closer to my actual due date from my calculations. Just after midnight I laid down for the evening after a nice long day with my girl friends and dinner. Not more than five minutes after my head hit the pillow I felt a sensation very similar to a period cramp in my lower abdomen. This didn’t strike me as odd, because I had felt this sensation before, maybe even several times for weeks during the later months of my pregnancy. The sensation carried on for a minute or so then went away. Not more than a five minutes later, the sensation returned and that is when I started thinking “Hmm..could this be early labor.”
The pattern continued a few more times and that is when I mentioned to Dahveed to start timing the length. The next time the sensation came, I took a deep breath cuing Dahveed to start taking time then I continued with nice even, long breaths until it subsided. Dahveed timed several cycles and we discovered that they were roughly 30-45 seconds in length and 1-3 minutes apart giving us the idea I was defiantly in labor. Really? I was expecting a shaper sensation all over my belly as the contractions, as well as being able to fall asleep like most of the stories I had read. This was different than I expected however I was open to having my own experience. At 12:30am I had Dahveed call Julie our doula to share with her what was going on. She said it sounded like early labor and if I could go back to sleep for some rest, that would be the best thing since this part of labor could take hours.
I laid in bed and continued to breathe through each contraction though they did not hurt, they were too strong to sleep through comfortably. I kept thinking “Wow! Am I really ready for this?” I ran a bath and relaxed for a half hour or so then put on some cozy sweat pants, fuzzy socks and a beanie. I fiddled around the house, sat on the yoga ball and talked with Dahveed all while gently breathing thru the contractions. We called Julie once more to let her know I was unable to sleep and she said since the contractions are strong and consistent, if you’re ready for it, let’s do it!
My friend Joy was in town specifically for the birth which I was very grateful to have her solid sister support. Joy was interested in taking doula training, so naturally we thought it was perfect that she attend not only as my dear friend but as a women learning. She was upstairs sleeping in the guest room about this time. I thought I would let her get some rest and wake her just before we decided to go to the Birthing Center so that she could be well rested and ready to support in ways we had talked about previously that day.
Approximately 3:00am, my body started to shake uncontrollably with cold sweats. It reminded me of a major cleansing reaction or the flu. My body literally emptied out at least 5 times with solid matter within a short time. My body continued to tremble and I got back in the hot bath tub for comfort. For a moment I thought maybe I was progressing further into labor to point I needed to get to the Center. None the less I was getting excited! I knew my body was just prepping for the beautiful event.
At 4:00am Julie arrived and the shaking had subsided. We sat on pillows around the table and chatted. When each contraction came I would stop in conversation, drop my head on my arms and started the breath. I wanted to get my breathing rhythm down early in the labor, so that later as labor progressed I would have a flow going. After 30 minutes or so Julie suggested that I go for a walk to help things move along since I wasn’t getting any sleep. Julie and I went for a walk around the neighborhood and when we got back she suggested we go to the Birthing Center.
By 5:45am we were packing our things for our stay at Sutter Maternity Center. We took Organic produce and Spirulina for fresh smoothies, raspberry leaf tea, and of course the bad ass vitamix blender. A few days prior I had packed items such as amazing Himalayan bath salts, furry slippers and a shaman’s rattle given to our son at the baby shower. Heading to the Center my contractions were more intense or maybe it was the car ride that made them feel more pronounced than before. I was unable to sit in the front seat like a human, instead I laid the seat all the way back and kneeled on it in the reverse direction, wrapping my arms around the head rest for support. Dahveed drove with Julie and Joy caravanning behind us for the 12 miles to the center.
We arrived at Sutter at 6:30am and checked into a beautiful resort-style room with a jet tub, balcony, couch and hard wood floors. Julie and Joy quickly set up the room with a few alter pieces, stocking the fridge and inquired on how to hook up the tunes we brought. Shortly after our arrival, our nurse came in and wanted to check my dilation, take my blood pressure and take my temperature. She informed me I was about 6 cm and 100% effaced. This was exciting and very encouraging news! I thought wow! I could be delivering our baby boy in just a few hours!
Around 9:00am my midwife Timmie arrived and she checked in with me how everything was going. She said she would be in momentarily and that things were looking great so far.
The thing I loved about Timmie during this whole birth process was that when she would enter the room to check in with me, she would always enter quietly, sit and be still for several moments before even speaking or approaching me. She was so respectful, and gentle when entering my space.
For the next few hours I rode the waves of the contractions and began to tone through the length of each sensation. Julie and Dahveed took turns (more like hour long shifts) stroking my spine in rhythm with my breath or tone. The long firm strokes from the base of my neck all the way down to my tail bone coupled with the toning was key in staying centered through the labor process. Toning is when you use your voice, making a vibration of sound as an OM, UM, OOH or other variations. When the contraction would come, I would take a deep breath, close my eyes then exhale in the Ohhhh oooo mmmmm vibration keeping my pitch very low in the belly, feeling the vibration in my chest. At times I would complete the tone by forming a word like Ohhh-ppppeeeennnn. I would visualize the cervix opening, a flower softening or an eye slowly opening to the sun.
Time seem to go by very quickly for me. Before I knew it, the nurses were checking my dilation at 1:30pm then again at 3:30pm along with my vitals which was routine. My dilation seem to be still at 8-9cm. Timmie did not express any concern for further “progress” since the amniotic bag was still intact and there was no risk of infection. Most mainstream hospitals would be offering me pitocin to induce labor by now or talking me into another form of intervention to speed things along. I greatly appreciated the nurse and my midwife Timmie for allowing me to have my gentle process, take my time and allow my body to birth when ready.
By 4:00pm for some reason, my dilation was not going any further and the bag was not budging. I have to admit that when I would do lunges or low squats to help things along, the contractions would get much more intense and I would then back off for fear of hurting myself. This was all in my head and I recognized it as a fear that needed to go. Timmie said that since I had been at it for more than 12 hours already “naturally”, she would hate to have me and my uterus get exhausted by the time my boy was ready to come out. Timmie offered to break the bag in hopes he would “drop,” then I could birth naturally. I was resistant to the idea of breaking my waters at first, but I felt that it made sense to reserve my energy for the actual birth and it wasn’t too invasive or compromising my wishes for a natural birth. I crawled up on the bed and Timmie broke my waters with a little stick similar to a very small crochet hook. The feeling of the bag’s pressure popping inside and the warm water coming down felt amazing I must say. Timmie cheerfully said the water looked nice and clear and the bag was quite tough which may have been the reason it was being stubborn. I was a little scared because I was anticipating this huge rush of pain, or crazy intense contractions or the feeling of a big head ramming against my pelvis once the sack was broken. None of that happened thank goodness, but I did feel things start to move along on a more energetic level. The feeling was subtle at first, then as the next two hours came and went the intensity gradually rose. I went from the birthing stool to the mat on the floor then onto the yoga ball. I bounced a little and swayed my hips, hoping it would help him drop into the birth canal. I asked Joy to put on some Astarius on the mp3 player in hopes of some stimulation. Astarius’s chants were triggering some emotional stuff in me almost immediately. Stimulation is exactly what I got! His words were so vivid and empowering; seeming to shake my very core. Here I was bringing life into this world! I will now be responsible for encouraging him, teaching him, empowering him and being the example in his life. This was a very powerful moment in my life as a woman. I was overwhelmed with emotion.
I was on the yoga ball and Dahveed was in front of me holding me close. Having Dahveed right there in my face, massaging my back and even holding me close to his chest and toning along with me felt amazing. I began to sob uncontrollably. Not out of pain, it felt more like a realization of my feminine power and a release of old blockages of fear and self worth. I had flashes of past relationships, moments of vulnerability and more. I felt so grateful for this ability to bring forth life and feel strong in my capabilities as a woman. I was ready.

Astarius: "Let there Be" Lyrics
“Let there be power in the word of my mouth
I conquer all fear and doubt.
Let there be wisdom as a fuel of my knowledge
Let it be a blaze within my heart….
I must be consistent in the game of life that
wisdom will finish what knowledge did start.
Let there be love in the word of my hand my life is a blessing under god and man.
Let there be joy of truth bubbling within my soul; destroyer of sadness come make me whole.
Let there be abundance raining down on me, my life now rich with prosperity.
And there is fulfillment of Let there be. For life will always give me as far as I can see.”

While Astarius continued to play, Dahveed shook our son’s rattle and pounded on the little drum in front of me. I continued to sway my hips and use the yoga ball to move the pelvis and make room for him to come down into the birth canal. I continued toning and reserving my energy by focusing inward. As the intensity of the contractions rose, there were times my voice or tone would change and I would make a more “ahhhh” sound and that is when I noticed it “hurt” more. I realized quickly that if I made more “human” noises, the pain would increase. Yet by dropping my voice to a lower octave and toning deep in my belly, the pain would transcend into just a sensation and there was relief. I now understand how so many women “lose it” during labor, or can easily take labor into a painful space. I believe labor can be a pleasurable-empowering experience for all women if given the right tools and encouragement before laboring.
Timmie wanted to check my dilation and needed me up on the bed which I preferred not to go. I crawled up into the bed, let a contraction pass then got situated for Timmie to quickly check. After she checked, I rolled over onto my right side, grabbed the bed rail and prepared for another contraction.
“Oh wow..your dilated fully and he is in the birth canal!” I heard as my contraction came and went.
With the next contraction came an enormous urge to push coming from my lower gut and I exhaled forcefully almost as if someone was pushing on my guts. There was no mistaking it! My whole insides exhaled with a huge “Ugggggg” and for the first time ever I knew exactly what they meant by “bearing down.”
It hurt to be in the bed and on my back, yet being on my right side felt much better. I grabbed Dahveed’s sleeve so that I wouldn’t claw him or squeeze too tightly. I was not in pain, but these sensations were incredibly intense. It was vital for me to realize that my body was just doing what it was designed to do and I trusted in that process. When what felt like my flower started to open, I could feel more pressure. His head was gently making room by expanding my petals, then going back in. Although I did not feel pain, my bottom felt like it was going to just shoot right off. I had never felt before, and because of this I could have easily called it pain. But because I kept my cool and just witnessed this sensation, I was able to stay more calm. I had been told this feeling would come by several momma’s so I was anticipating the “My bum is going to burst and I need to poop!” sensation.
After a few good pushes, to me it didn’t feel like he wasn’t moving very far, but I didn’t want to get discouraged. Dahveed asked for my hand and placed it on the opening where my baby’s head was starting to crown. I felt around for a moment, then got back to work, wanting to stay focused and strong. Dahveed continued to hold my hand and Joy held my top leg up since I was on my side, so that my pelvis stayed open. I did not plan to give birth on my side, but I wasn’t about to get up and move at this point.

I pushed for at least 30 minutes or so maybe less, when I heard Dahveed say that his head was out. The nurses had used hot compresses all during my pushing so that I wouldn’t tear. With his head out the nurses were now instructing me to wait before pushing again. I heard them tell me to breathe and wait, yet I could not control the urge to push and when I did let my body push, he slipped out like a lil’ fishie. Before I completed my thought of “wow! He is out!?! “ the nurse put my baby boy right onto my chest. I put my arms around his warm squirming body and held him up by his little bottom. I cupped his little butt and remember my first thought being “wow…he has huge balls!”
I looked at my baby boy and I was in complete awe. There are no words. I couldn’t believe how long his limbs were and that I had just birthed a human through my body! The nurses quietly did their thing in the low light of the room as he was waving his arms and legs around and catching his breath. While I loved on my baby boy the nurses cleaned up and never once asked to take him out of my arms. I was in love!
Although we requested a Lotus Birth, The center told us we could keep the cord attached until it was done pulsing but that we would then have to take home the placenta separate. Our midwife left the cord on as long as she could, almost forgetting it! Dahveed gently cut the cord as he blessed our baby boy; his son.
We requested not having his genitals cut thru circumcision as well as passing on any immunizations and other vaccinations.
Our boy latched on almost instantly and cuddled on my chest the rest of our stay at Sutter. Friends and family waiting patiently outside of our room until our boy arrived, then blessed us with gifts, love and good food!

We had a few names picked out that we liked, yet we wanted to meet him first. It wasn’t until 30 minutes before leaving the Center that we settled on a name just in time to put on his birth Certificate.
Zavier Bendicio Haro was Born November 23rd 2009 at 7:01 pm. He was 7lb 1 oz 19 inches long
We left Sutter Maternity Center Thanks Giving day around 12 noon and arrived home for a celebration with our family and close friends! It was a beautiful day!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Birth. In the movies.....



A few nights ago I went to a movie hosted by the Birthing Network of Santa Cruz called Born in the USA. Bruce Springsteen is not who I saw wailing and sweating throughout this flick, instead it were women giving birth, using various methods practiced today. In the film you meet three birth caregivers—a obstetrician, a nurse-midwife, and a licensed home birth midwife—each with a dramatically different idea about what constitutes best care for birthing women. The film show how these women see their work and what factors—medical, legal, and cultural—influence women's choices in the birthing room. In general the film was very informative and "neutral", letting the viewer truly see what happens in these different circumstances under various forms of care offered to pregnant women today. Al thought there was a lovely home birth that took place that was so fluid and relaxed compared to the birth that took place in the hospital, what made my stomach turn was the fact that women today in my opinion are "brainwashed" when it comes to birth. Now I am just generalizing here.....most women today have this perception of birth as painful, stressful, and potentially dangerous procedure! A procedure that our bodies may fall apart during and desperately need intervention! We have movies, media and of course our culture in general to thank for this warped and twisted view on one of the most beautiful events any human can experience or be apart of. What would be different if we taught our daughters what a blissful experience it is? and prepared them from a more positive and encouraging outcome?


Born in the USA, features on the Oxygen channel, was insightful as to what is really going on in the birthing rooms of the general public. It got me fired up! I instantly had the desire to share more natural and less stressful forms of birthing with women all over the planet. Women shouldn't have to enter into pregnancy with fear, worry and doubt just because someone else experienced that "version". Our society is being programmed to accept the tv shows and movies's version of birth. A women will enter into the birthing process with fear right off the bat if showed nothing but other women's massive freak outs, scratching, screaming, agonizing pain and intervention to the rescue. This false picture of what birthing really is and what could be, leaves little room for another "outcome" to be the "norm". Actually enjoying birth or the potential that HEY! maybe she can do this natural after all and feel loved and nurchured in the process IS infact a reality Heck! We were built for birth and dang it...we've been at it since the beginning of time with no sterile face masks, gloves, needles, and certainly not flat on our backs in a stiff bed not able to move!

I noticed in Born in USA with the exception of the home birthing momma, not a single laboring women was in the squatting position which happens to be a very helpful position to help guide the baby's head on through the mother's pelvis with gravity. Why didn't the doctors suggest this to the laboring women? I was hoping they did and just not film it. However, there they were on their backs, stuck on the bed and hooked up to monitors, IV and other equiptment. (One women was concidered low risk and still connected to all this crap) Of course the position and all the cords would not help cope with the sensations of birth! How could any women relax and let go? The movie mentioned that some culture's find it offensive to be on all fours odd to tone with their voices, and un-lady like to squat for birth. ARE you SERIOUS! So you mean to tell me the obvious position of being upright in a squat so gravity can help is viewed as not so nice, but laying flat on your back, legs strapped into stirrups and 5 people peering in on your vagina with plastic shields over their faces is totally fine and normal?? wow. That "picture" is the picture given to us in the "movies" our whole lives and it does happen in real life! I was upset and I felt sadness for the women in the documentary which represents a hugs number of women that deal with this as "normal" everyday in the USA!

Momma Mango's Manifesto: I would love to see truely empowering birthing classes that dig into the "untraditional" methods and offer it to every single pregnant Goddess. These classes would teach breathing techniques, beautiful movement and that it is natural and OK to sway those hips, squat, vocalize, visualize and be primal in the birthing process. I see a birthing class where instead of concentrating on all the drugs they an be doped up on, they concentrate on all magic their bodies are designed for and encourage ways the body can relax and truely birth naturally. I believe that cultivating these somewhat lost yet basic natural instincts would lift the layer so that all women would realize that maybe, juts maybe they can do this and they are this rightous and most gorgeous goddess in the birthing process!

From a young age, if we were all taught that birth is sacred, poweful, magical and yes full of sensation that may be intense at times.....I believe we would have a very different world! A world where more women stepped into their power and other women rejoiced in lifting one another up!
mmm...that feels so good!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Raw Foods & Pregnancy: Avoiding deficiencies

Sitting in the pastel colored office of “Dr. G” waiting for my first prenatal exam I had a gut feeling I was in the wrong place. “Dr. G” is a MD/ OB who shutters at the mere whisper of words like natural birth, home delivery, water birth, midwifery, etc. I didn’t even mention to her my diet choices of high raw for fear of a colorful debate. After three what appeared to be a waste of insurance money-visits to her un-supportive to my personal needs- office I made the decision to go elsewhere. Due to my insurance plan’s coverage I was unable to have the privilege of a home for the awaited November birth. To our relief we had the option of The Sutter Birthing Center where they are fully staffed with licensed Midwives, and actively initiate more natural birthing methods with water tubes, specialty beds, stools and ropes. Even though they do offer C-section surgeries, epidurals and emergency surgeries, I felt well supported. The Center is free of noisy intercoms, white walls and the token lame cafeteria. Sutter offers private plush rooms that look more like luxury hotel rooms with large jet tubs, shady balconies and stereo systems for your plug in Ipod music for the mood. I exhaled in relief. This was a beautiful option to our original Home Birth dream.
Visits with my new OB/ Midwife Dr.”A” & her partner “T”, were routine so I am told. I tried not to get offended when they asked me to take a gestational diabetes test and other blood work to insure I was healthy. One month prior to this visit I had some tests done back at “Dr G’s” that showed my blood was dynamic and I was clean as a whistle. G’s office was surprised by my results given the fact they knew I didn’t eat meat. This was a strange and dangerous concept to them. After getting my test results from the diabetes screening, Dr A’s partner had a different opinion. She said I was borderline anemic and that I needed to get on supplementation right away and even suggested I eat meat to make up the difference. I declined her offer to write me a prescription for something generic from the standard pharmacy and polity asked what other optioned I had.
“You’re a vegetarian right?” She prodded while listening to the baby’s heart beat through a monitor.
I hesitated for a moment keeping in mind I didn’t want her to be alarmed I was eating primarily fruits and vegetables.
“Yes…yes I am.”
She looked a bit disappointed “Where do you get your iron?”
“All leafy greens have iron!” I answered “couldn’t I drink a few fresh green juices a day to get enough?”
“Where is the scientific proof that will work?” she asked adjusting her glasses and grinning as if I had said something completely outlandish.
Her response was disappointing to me. At that moment I knew once again that my inner voice and intuition was right on track with my dietary choices. According to these test results what made me borderline anemic and how could I remedy the situation in a realist manner and still follow a cleaner diet for my baby?
In closing to my visit, “T” mentioned to me her experience with vegetarian mothers and that most of them were very unhealthy. She went on to say “They don’t eat meat but they eat chips, breads, cakes and doughnuts.” I understood where she was coming from. She was placing me in a category of her experiences of the standard junk food vegetarians and the poor unbalanced choices they make especially during pregnancy. I assured her I eat lots of leafy salads, fresh fruits and super foods along with my New Chapter prenatal vitamins.
I found out most if not all women who are pregnant experience iron deficiencies, so I was not out of the ordinary. This is because when a woman becomes pregnant, her blood volume increases to help support the growth of a new being! Since iron is needed for the production of hemoglobin (an oxygen carrying protein in red blood cells), if pregnant women don't have enough iron it leads to anemia. It is suggested you need about 30-60 mg of elemental iron during pregnancy a day.
Symptoms of anemia are fatigue, weakness, irritability, short of breath and fainting spells. There's some research that shows babies of anemic mothers are at a higher risk for prematurity as well as risks for the mother during labor.
Most doctors and magazines will advise mothers to eat more meat to make up for the need of more iron. If you are like me, and prefer to go vegetarian or the high raw route here are ways to get balanced and be sure there is no need to be freaked out about not getting enough iron.

Bread is Dead: Like “T” mentioned, most vegetarian proudly drop the meat, yet pick up the bread, and refined processed foods to feel full and get the recommended whole grains in. This is a very common slippery slope. Drop the meat, but pick up on loads of fresh or lightly steamed vegetables, fresh fruits and maybe a little steamed quinoa. Quinoa is a great clean food that is a complete protein as well as light on the digestion. Breads today do not offer anything but a clogged colon and pasty completion.

Eat more fruits and Veggies!: Dried fruits such as apricots are great sources of iron, and they're easy to snack on. Be sure to only eat a handful so you stay hydrated and keep the bowels “flowing”. Large amounts of dry fruit can not only hurt your teeth, but be very dehydrating especially during pregnancy.
Other good sources of iron include spinach, pumpkin, collards, kale and turnip greens. Beans such as green peas, sprouted lentils and chick-peas are also good sources of iron. Now I am going to offer the same advice that was given to me by another raw mother just recently. During her pregnancy she went to a local organic farmer and purchased eggs. She blended one in her nut milk everyday and that seem to work for her. I was squeamish and a bit judgmental at first, yet now I understand and respect that if having an organic, truly range-free egg a day keeps momma’s iron and other nutritional needs up, I am supportive of that. Eggs are a complete food, so it is up to the individual where they stand with eating eggs.
Most fruits and vegetables have nonheme iron, which is why “T” wasn’t a big fan. These foods are a little harder for the body absorb so it's very important that you take these iron-rich foods with iron helpers such as Vitamin C so your body absorbs the iron rather than flushing it away.
My secret iron boost is spirulina. I try to do at least 3 tsp a day on salads, in smoothies or stirred into fresh juices.

Eating food high in Folic acid is key as well to prevent anemia and insure your baby is free from potential birth defects. For a folic acid boost, enjoy foods like fresh organic peanut butter on celery, asparagus, collards wraps, sprouted almonds (pate’), ripe peaches, oranges, bananas, marinated broccoli, and wild mushrooms such as shiitake.

Increase the “C”: It's not enough to just increase the amount of iron you eat; you also need vitamins that will help you absorb the iron. Vitamin C is a great "helper" in iron absorption. Try drinking a glass of fresh, non pasteurized orange juice or using OJ as a base in your smoothies as you eat foods high in iron. If you can't stomach that due to morning sickness, add a side of brightly colored vegetables such tomatoes or bell peppers to your meal.Steer clear: You can be eating all the right foods, however known that there are foods that can decrease your absorption shouldn't be taken with iron-rich foods. Calcium and caffeine both decrease the absorption of iron. To best insure you are absorbing iron properly, avoid food items such as caffeinated teas, all animal milks, soy protein, and coffee to name a few. While you shouldn't cut calcium out of your diet, a better solution is to enjoy calcium rich foods between your meals so that your body can fully absorb the iron. See nut milk recipe below.
Fresh Live Foods rich in calcium such as sesame or sunflower milk, parsley, fresh figs, dandelion greens are among the many choices you can feast on. There is no need to be fanatical, just be aware of what foods and in what combinations you are eating to best serve you and your little one.

Over the past six months I have become more and more comfortable with my natural ability to use my best judgment when it comes to my nutritional needs during pregnancy. Deciding to take a truly more unconventional-natural route with fresh live foods especially during pregnancy takes great care and knowledge. Educating yourself on your food choices and being prepared for the occasional skeptical doctor is important. I found that it is easier not to argue or try to battle the “system” and the opinions of the average doctor, rather take full responsibility and go for it! The doctors have a reason to be concerned because most mother-to-be vegetarian that stroll into their office are not balanced and it stuffs the rest of “us” into an uneducated/junk food vegetarian category.
Needing scientific proof that fresh fruits and vegetables have what it takes to feed my body right during my pregnancy is not my concern. I have all the proof I need when what happens when you do not consume fresh foods as a lifestyle choice and that happen to suffer from bloating, pale skin, weight gain, diseases, deficiencies and other lack of health foods related issues. These issues can easily be taken care of through a high mineral rich diet, adequate rest, proper hydration and of course belief. Making sure your pregnancy is a healthy one is not simply a matter of consuming the commonly recommended diet of 2500 calories, tons of meat for iron and so on. A pregnant woman’s daily calories need to be of high quality and nutrient dense from whole natural and plant based foods. Your must source your nutritional needs from a large variety of fresh foods.
If you are a woman who hopes to have a healthy child someday or as an expecting mother, stand strong in your decision to take great care of your health and diet choices during your pregnancy. No need for fanaticism or fit into a hardcore “ideal”, simply use common sense when choosing foods for fuel and building blocks. It is every woman’s responsibility to tap into her primal instincts and feel confident in her decision to thrive on primarily fresh, live foods which will give her baby the greatest gift!

Melissa Mango
MelissaMangosGreenCuisine.blogspot.com
Kitchen Tips: For a nutritious, energizing and clean breakfast, I personally recommend making a huge green smoothie that includes the following:
1.) A base such as nut milk, water, or Orange juice
2.) Fresh, ripe and seasonal fruits such as peaches, berries, mangos, pears.
3.) 1 tsp spirulina
4.) 1 leaf of kale, collard, rainbow chard or big handful of wild lambs quarters.
5.) If you need it to be sweeter, try using bananas, mangos or a few drops of stevia or a touch of raw honey
This smoothie below is packed full of iron, contains vitamin C for smooth absorption as well as mega protein fit for your baby.
Have at least one glass of fresh sesame milk (the highest source of live food calcium) with vanilla, cinnamon and sweetened with stevia or honey 2-3 hrs after breakfast, an hour before a meal or whenever you need a snack.

Perfect smoothie Recipe
Mango kisses Serves 2
1 c mango
1 large banana
1 orange peeled, seeded
1 c lambs quarter greens
Or 2 handfuls of kale
Blend well, enjoy!

Friday, July 31, 2009

MOTHER'S INTUITION : New-trition

The week I found out I was pregnant in Feb 09 I was over-joyed, scared, curious, anxious and friggen hungry! Wow what a surge of "feelings" to experience all at once. As a predominately "rawFoodist" or what I like to call "High-Raw"advocate, I was experiencing some interesting cravings already.
"Gimmie the Mexican Food!" my body demanded.
After giving in a few times to my inner Mexican demands at a local Organic Mexican restaurant, I thought why the heck am I craving this stuff I rarely eat anymore? Tons of Cheese, re fried beans and soft warm tortillas? My mother along with many others suggested that I must have a nutritional need that my body is trying to make up for since I am now building a baby. The fact I need more "building blocks" makes total sense to me however blocks from processed dairy, canned beans and the oh so sinful soft melt-in-your-mouth tortilla? really? I wasn't going to argue but I was not going to just eat whatever.
My school of thought about your average super market's pasteurized dairy products is that dairy is highly mucus forming (especially cow) and that it digests slow in the body, makes one sleepy and of course leaches calcium from the bones. Hmm....my body knows better than this right?
With a mouth stuffed with the most delicious veggie and cheese burrito I could reach, I thought to myself...there has got to be more to these cravings! If I keep going at this rate I am going to have corners on my butt and it won't be due to "healthy pregnancy weight gain".

After a few weeks or so I began experiencing morning sickness. Oh goodie! My morning sickness took place most of the day at odd times. I was told that morning sickness was the body's natural way of wanting to cleanse the liver for the baby and that I should drink 1 liter of room temp water with lemon to aid this "flush" first thing in the morning. I was also instructed by experienced moms, close friends and my partner Dahveed to eat little bites of food all day and even in the middle of the night to rid the morning sickness. I force-snacked myself only few times and that wasn't working for me. Fact was, I could not stand the thought of food most of the day, so I just ate lighter. What was even more confusing is that the thought of anything green like salad, most vegetables made me even sicker. But greens are building blocks of life!

Knowing the vital nutritional value of fresh fruits and vegetables it was hard for me to pass up my normal raw food cuisine and reach for the only thing I could stand to put in my mouth and that was a sprouted bread : Ezekiel toast with tomato, avocado and sometimes a few slices of raw goat cheese. Finally! Something I could eat! And I felt great with my decision.
I continued this way of eating for sum weeks and felt good as long as I didn't over do the cheese or the bread. If I overate the cheese and bead I wouldn't poo for 3 days and I would have mucus in my eyes referred to as "sleepie". Sleepie in the eye is a sign your body is trying to get something out of the system.
I also enjoyed fresh raw vegetable soups made from blended tomatoes, avocado, onion, pink salt, spirulina for protein and other various spices. I usually had red raspberry leaf tea in the mornings, or a fresh fruit smoothie with fresh OJ or almond milk as the base. This routine seem to really work for me. I very rarely ate "Mexican" food and if I did, I would make it at home or have lot sof veggies added and toss the tortilla and rice. I was feeling better about the type of foods I was feeding my unborn child.
As the pregnancy progressed I felt better emotionally and physically. My morning sickness went away and so did my cravings for Mexican flavors. I came to realize that my cravings were not dietary calls for help, it was simply my system calling out for help with coping with the shift to pregnancy. Pregnancy can be a lot for women to adjust to and prepare for. I notice a pattern in my food cravings and it flares the most when I am "stresses" or feeling as tho I have a lot on my mind and need the comforts. This would explain the insane dash to the Mexican restaurant only 2 weeks pregnant.
Instead of reaching for processed, dry and greasy foods I try to make my own soups, lucious salads of fresh fruit smoothies. To relieve tension I try to go for a walk, yoga, or dance. What has been successful for me so far is to have back up plans for when those feelings or emotions arise and have foods ready for an easy transition.
Here are a few tips

1. I keep the fridge stocked with fresh foods you can easily dive into such as ripe juicy fruits, avocados and tomatoes.
2. Have a nice rich salad dressing already made to satisfy the need for something more substantial like a hemp seed ranch dressing.
3. Have sweet little snacks pre-made so you don't need to wait an hour to have what you are craving at the time it is needed. Make raw macaroons, Date and pecan balls or raw chocolate truffles. Recipes can be found on line.

In conclusion: I realize it is my soul responsibility to eat like I give a damn. All women who are carrying babies are responsible for feeding their babies high quality foods so that they too can then live better lives through proper nutrition and healthy eating habits. New-Trition needs to be taught to our children through our practices. This is a matter of choosing the best foods available to you that will insure a healthy prenancy, give you more energy and make childbirth much easier on the body.
If mother's are going to consistantly eat junk all through their pregnancy and expect to feel better, we are fooling ourselves. We must choose pure, clean foods, move our bodies and prepare for giving birth to the next generation who will learn from our example.
What an amazing gift!

Babies know best!