Kara Sutton Postpartum Doula Services

Kara Sutton Postpartum Doula Services My name is Kara Sutton. I was born and raised in Marietta, Ga, with a few short runs living on the west coast and traveling the world.

I love my husband, cat, chickens, family, friends and above all, God. I am a Postpartum Doula in the Metro Atlanta Area. I provide services to families shortly after the arrival of their new baby. These services may include breast feeding support, newborn care, help with sibling adjustment, grandparent classes, light cooking, light housekeeping and errands. Perhaps NY most important service is off

ering emotional and physical support to the new mom and family. I have experience with premies, multiples, and special needs.

02/29/2012
KellyNaturally.com | The Car Seat Screamer Blues

Great little read with some great tips for those babies who are fussy in the car!

Neither of my babies liked driving in the car. Maybe a better (read: more accurate) way to state that would be: Both of my babies hated driving in the car. We were lucky to get about ten minutes of contentedness before the full-bore screaming began. When we had only one baby, we were living up in ru...

02/20/2012

Loving my job..... No work scheduled as of yesterday and now this week is booked up. Time to give mama a break and rock that baby for awhile so mama can feel a bit like herself. Here we go....

02/06/2012

Helping make better moms..... That's what I do! A little confidence in yourself and your ability to help your baby goes a long way. I love my job!

02/02/2012

Great meet and greet tonight with Intown Midwifery! If you are pregnant or plan in becoming so, this is the best practice around!

01/22/2012

Getting back into the swing of things...... Spending time with a little baby and mama tomorrow. Feels good to be at it again! More posts coming soon!

12/16/2011
Video: Making Life: A Risky Proposition

Local Dr. Brad Bootstaylor will be on 20/20 with Diane Sawyer on ABC tonight @ 10pm Eastern. He is one of the best! Be sure to tune in.

Watch a special "20/20" with Diane Sawyer Friday, Dec. 16 at 10 p.m. ET.

12/14/2011
5 Ways to Inspire Your Husband | iMOM

Sticking with the love and marriage theme.... We can all use some encouragement in our lives. Are you encouraging and building up your man? Here are some easy tips to help you out!

When most women get married, they don't think, I'm going to do all I can to bring my husband down. I'm going to make him feel like he's a failure and that I'm constantly disappointed in him. I'm going to nag and disrespect him until he hates being around me, and hates his life.

12/13/2011
8 Ways You Can Rev Up Your Relationship | iMOM

I thought I would change things up a bit. Let's talk a little bit about love and marriage. There are some great ideas here for making special time together with your special someone.

Duos who still have the hots for each other spark up those heated feelings in tiny, seemingly mundane ways, like (one wife named) Catherine: "We don't really do anything romantic for each other," she said. "We do more of the practical little things – like emptying the dishwasher before the other per...

12/08/2011
Flu Vaccine Worsens Flu-Fighting & Cancer-Fighting Immunity in Children

I get asked about vaccines alot. I always say to do your research and make your own decision. Here is little read about flu vaccines. Just something to think about.

In a just-published shocking study virology researchers at the Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands have demonstrated that a regular flu vaccine in children actually worsens a key aspect of their flu-fighting immune system. This research was not conducted by vaccine-disliking scientists. Rath...

12/01/2011
Placenta Encapsulation

Ever considered placenta encapsulation? Here is one family's reasons why they did it.
http://leahandmark.com/blog/2011/11/30/placenta-encapsulation/

- Text by Leah – Photos by Mark So I decided to encapsulate my placenta. Or, rather, I decided to hire someone to come over to my house and encapsulate it for me (thanks, Melanie!). Honestly, if I think about it too much it still grosses me out. *But* I’m happy to report that the actual taking of th...

11/28/2011
Thank You Letters From Parents To Their Kids

How do you make sure that your children know you are thankful for them? I like this idea..http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/23/thank-you-letters_n_1110137.html

Like so many parents, Bob Brody started a journal for his two children, Caroline and Michael, filling it with memories from their lives and telling them stories from his. Unlike most of those parents, he kept at it for more than a few weeks, and for Christmas a few years ago he gave each of them the...

11/21/2011
Parents Giving Infants Acid Reflux Meds

An interesting read on something that I have been wondering about myself. Do babies really need medication for acid reflux and is it safe for them?

Babies will be babies, said Dr. Eric Hassall, staff pediatric gastroenterologist at Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation in San Francisco. They'll cry and spit up. Hassall reiterates that point in a commentary published in the Journal of Pediatrics in which he expresses worry over the number of parents...

11/08/2011
What You Need to do Now for the Holidays | Espresso Minute | iMOM

Do you feel like the holidays are sneaking up on you already? Here are some great organizational tools and tips for the holidays from iMom!!

The holidays are here! iMOM has a holiday checklist to help you get through Thanksgiving and Christmas with great food, great joy and great gifts.

11/07/2011
Sleep Needs By Age for Children | iMOM

I have been thinking about sleep lately because really enjoy sleep. Here is a little article on sleep requirements.

Most children's sleep requirements fall within a predictable range of hours based on their age, but remember that your child is a unique individual with distinct sleep needs. Here are some approximate numbers based on age, accompanied by age-appropriate pro-sleep tactics.

11/04/2011
peaceful parenting: Lactation Cookies: Increasing Milk Supply

Want a yummy treat that just might help you keep your milk supply strong? Try these lactation cookies. Dads and kids are sure to gobble them up too!

I loved the book Mother Food by Hilary Jacobson. It was all about your health and milk supply. It included some recipes as well.

11/02/2011
Hunger Cues – When do I feed baby? : KellyMom.com

Do you know when your newborn is hungry? I have been talking a lot about this lately. Of course, kellymom.com has a great article on it!

By Kelly Bonyata, BS, IBCLC Babies should be fed when they indicate hunger. Crying is a late indicator of hunger – breastfeeding is much easier for both mom and baby if mom is able to pick up on baby’s earlier

11/01/2011

I am back after a short vacation. I am working this week for a family with newborn twins. Any advice for the parents or the doula?

10/24/2011
20 Unusual Uses for Vinegar

Ever thought of these uses for vinegar? Who knew one little ol bottle of vinegar could have so many uses?

White distilled vinegar and apple cider vinegar have hundreds of household, medical, beauty and horticultural uses like cleaning and soothing sore muscles.

10/23/2011
How to Naturally Clean a House after Illness Strikes

Sticking to the topic of cleaning, here is a great article about how to clean your home without harsh chemicals. And it isn't difficult to do!

Thanks for visiting Simple Organic. If you subscribe to the blog via RSS feed or via email, you'll get helpful tips for green living sent straight to you, for free!Written by contributor Katie Kimball of Kitchen Stewardship. For a while

10/19/2011
Decoding Baby P**p: What's Normal & What's Not

Let's talk about p**p! Do you know what normal baby p**p should look like? Have you ever wondered? Here is a great article that may help you!

Babies p**p. A lot. Blackish-tar, yellow, seedy, green, brown, chunky, gooey ... okay, I'm starting to actually gross myself out a little. Moms t...

10/18/2011
AAP Recommends Against Crib Bumpers for SIDS Prevention

The American academy of pediatrics now recommends not using a bumper in baby cribs. Here is an article for you to pick over about it. Do you use a bumper? Why or why not?

New guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics say bumper pads have no place in cribs, according to the latest safe sleep recommendations

10/16/2011
Kozy Carrier

Check it Kozy Carrier.... It's the last day for free shipping. Great product from great people!

HAPPY INTERNATIONAL BABYWEARING WEEK YALL...October 10-16!

In honor of this event (we're ALWAYS looking for any excuse to save our customers a few shekels!), we're offering FREE domestic shipping, and $12 off international shipping! Just put the code "IBW" in the notes field of your shopping cart, and your shipping charge savings will be refunded to you.

Share the good news on your FB pages...and let the savings begin! Looking forward to your order ;o)

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10/15/2011

October 15 is Miscarriage and Infant Loss Awareness Day. Today we honor the babies that were carried but never met, those that were held but could not go home, and the ones who came home but couldn't stay.

Love to all of the families out there who are missing their little ones. My heart remembers.

10/14/2011
So does this mean I am officially “crunchy”?

Here is another great blog post from a mom about how and why she ended up using cloth diapers. This is my favorite so far! Well said!

Anyone who knows me well knows I often 'sit in the middle'. I view so much of what happens in the world as this line. Take politics for instance. On one side of this

10/12/2011
Ask the experts: Babywearing and bonding with baby - Pregnancy and Newborn Magazine

Here's a great conversation with Dr. sears about baby wearing. If you are not familiar or are thinking about it, this little article will give you some things to think about.

This month for our Ask the Experts series, we're gathering info on babywearing. Today's topic is how wearing your baby can benefit both mom and child. Long-time pediatrician, author of over 30 books on childcare and coiner of the phrase "attachment parenting," Dr. William Sears ("Dr. Bill" to his li...

10/10/2011
ERGOparent Magazine » Signing with Baby

Have you thought about signing with your baby? It can be a great way to give your baby some tools to communicate with you. Check out this article for an introduction to signing with your baby.

ERGOparent is an online magazine about parenting; Information and Inspiration for Our Global Family

10/08/2011
starting baby on solids

Is it time to start baby on solids? Here are some good suggestions for first foods.

Baby's first foods need to be easy to digest an unlikely to cause an allergic reaction. Here are 10 first taste ideas to get you started.

10/05/2011
How Tough Are Times? Parents Buy Fewer Diapers

A sign of the times? An increase in diaper rash cream sales and a decline in diaper sales. Are you changing your baby less often to save money? A good option is to use cloth diapers. It is an investment that really does save you money.

The tight U.S. economy has turned even essential goods into luxuries. Now consumer-goods companies are buying fewer diapers.

09/29/2011
mulitple births

Have you ever wondered how you can help out a family that has newborn twins or multiples? I found this article from a blog in New Zealand. It has some great tips on what might be helpful for the family.

Whilst most parents find the adjustment to one baby a huge challenge, spare a thought for those who bring home twins or triplets or more! From feeding and sleeping to exercising and shopping – twins and triplets require a novel approach and a special branch of parent management.

09/28/2011
Thoughtful Parenting: Baby Nurse VS Post-Birth Doula

Been wondering what I do exactly? Here is a great blog post by a postpartum Doula. She describes what we do very well. Do you think that a postpartum Doula would have been/ could be beneficial to you?

Holli, You are an amazing Doula and I am so grateful to have had you there during Joy's arrival into the world and for the next several hours after. You truly are gifted with care and concern for the Mommy... and yes, the baby, too. But what an encouragement and sure-help you are as a Doula!

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Marietta, GA

General information

Having a Postpartum Doula has been shown to lower the risk of postpartum depression by 50%. These days many women live far from their parents and support systems. A Postpartum Doula can not only step into that role as a supportive figure but also offer evidence based information to you about your new baby and your body after the arrival of your new baby.

Opening Hours

Monday 4pm - 9pm
Tuesday 4pm - 9pm
Wednesday 4pm - 9pm
Thursday 4pm - 9pm
Friday 4pm - 9pm
Saturday 4pm - 9pm
Sunday 4pm - 9pm

Telephone

770-841-2550

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