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​Elisabeth Howard, CNM, Ph.D., FACNM (Liz) is Director of Midwifery at Women and Infants Hospital RI. She has been a CNM for 30 years and is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and ... moreGynecology at the Alpert Medical School, Brown University. She received her BA in Sociology from William Smith College, her MSN from Yale University,and her PhD in Nursing from Vanderbilt University. She is a current Watson Caring Science Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. She has conducted research on out of hospital birth, reproductive decision making. quality of life, and interprofessional education.

She has served as the American College of Nurse Midwives (ACNM) representative to the National Quality Forum, as well as the Neonatal Encephalopathy Task Force. Currently, she is the project manager for Women and Infants quality improvement project with the Healthy Birth Initiative: Reducing Primary Cesarean Project, the multi-hospital nation-wide quality learning collaborative. She is the contributing editor for the Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing’s Clinical Expert Column, associate editor of the book Obstetric Triage Protocols, and author over 40 peer reviewed publications.
All childbirth classes are small to ensure every person gets the attention they deserve! Stork Ready is located 15 miles north of Boston, just minutes from Route 93. Conveniently located ... morenear routes 128 and 495. Our clients come from all of the city major hospitals as well as the community hospitals and birthing centers. We offer classes from pregnancy and beyond. Many of our clients make new connections and lasting friendships from joining one or more of our many support groups and baby classes. 

See what other families have to say about Stork Ready. Read from our many reviewson Facebook and google. Our small homelike atmosphere is so welcoming. The class sizes are small and intimate to assure you feel comfortable and heard.
Boober‘s goal is to improve the health, confidence, and well-being of expectant mothers, new parents, babies, and communities by connecting them to expert, in-person care when they ... moreneed it most.
The Nesting Place is a safe space for expectant, new and seasonsed moms to gather and learn together, from each other and compassionate professionals.
I fell in love with massage therapy at a young age when my parents used to help me feel better using massage for growing pains. After attending Finger Lakes School of Massage she also ... morebecame interested in Aromatherapy.

In 2014 I became a mother and used massage to help my daughter sleep and for another way to bond. I also breastfed until her daughter was nearly two, though it was a very difficult and frustrating journey in the beginning. In 2016 I was blessed with another daughter who also breastfed for two years. During this journey, I realized that it wasn't an easy one and wanted to help others with their journies. In December 2018 I had a son. He had a severe lip and posterior tongue tie requiring them to be released so he could nurse properly.

Motherhood inspired me to add a certification for teaching parents how to massage their babies. I am a certified instructor with the International Association of Infant Massage (IAIM). These classes are taught in sessions. There are 5 weeks to each session.

My own issues with breastfeeding also led me to become a certified lactation counselor (CLC) in order to help other parents avoid or at least understand the issues they come across.

I also felt that women are often left out of care. We are not treated as a whole person, but as incubators, and are expected to jump up after childbirth and get right back into our old lives. So I got training for prenatal massage.

Rhode Island Prenatal Massage works with anyone who needs or wants a massage but specializes in women. Our mission is to support every woman before, during and after pregnancy with our services and resources.
Dr. Julianna Allen (she/her) is board certified pelvic floor physical therapist in the greater Boston area. She provides in-home and virtual / online physical therapy and wellness ... moreservices for people of all genders. She is passionate about helping moms with the full spectrum of pelvic floor dysfunction: urinary leaking, constipation, diastasis rectus abdomins, pelvic pain, pain with intercourse, tailbone pain, pelvic organ prolapse. She offers pregnancy wellness assessments and teaches expecting parents how to strengthen the pelvic floor to reduce urinary incontinence, pelvic floor relaxation and pushing, labor positoning, how to have your first pee and poo without pain, safe exercise during pregnancy, and return to exercise postpartum. Dr. Allen loves enabling moms to get back to exercise without pain or leaking. She is the owner of Embrace Physical Therapy & Wellness & a founder of The Healthy Pelvis Project.
Dr. Allen just launched a course called Postpartum Essentials in collaboration with The Healthy Pelvis Project (www.thehealthypelvisproject.com). Our mission is to inclusively help all birthing people to prepare for the physical challenges of early postpartum and heal their pelvic floor and core. The Healthy Pelvis Project was created by two doctors of physical therapy and certified pelvic health specialists. Our goal is to offer legitimate advice and realistic evidence based strategies to help you survive and thrive postpartum. It includes how to survive your first 48 hours and first 6 weeks after birth from a physical standpoint: how to have your first pee and poo with less pain and discomfort, how to lift and feed your baby to reduce back pain and manage with a c-section scar. The course includes how to have pain free sex after baby, how to get your bowels and bladder back on track, manage pain, and strengthen your core.
Greetings! I am a postpartum doula, certified lactation councelor, educator, and co-founder of RI New Moms Connection. You can learn more at www.doulakristen.com or www.rinewmoms.com ... moreor send an email to kristen@rinewmoms.com. I love supporting growing families.
Mission At Soutiens, we're on a mission to help progressive companies empower expectant and working parents to succeed. We specialize in developing comprehensive programming to help ... moreexpectant and new parents navigate the realities of preparing for leave, returning to work, and juggling the priorities of career and parenthood. Our flexible resources are designed to fit the needs of a wide range of workplaces.

It's our mission to support working parents and the companies that value them.

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As an expectant parent, you've got a long to-do list. Attending birthing classes, setting up a baby registry, organizing the baby's room, picking out names... The list goes on and on. Where's your parental leave plan on that list?
Introducing The Return Plan
Let Soutiens help with our step-by-step program to plan for, make the most of, and return back to work after your leave.
This online course will:

walk you through outlining your leave expectations 

help you build communication strategies for work and home 

give you concrete, actionable preparations for leave

and offer tips and tricks for keeping a flexible perspective through it all.

Handy workbooks will help keep your thoughts organized and share your plans with family and colleagues. Join our Facebook group, Working Parents Circle, to find practical advice and support from the Soutiens team and other working parents. You've got enough tough decisions to make. Let this be an easy one.
Interested in learning the basics of newborn care before your tiny, precious human is placed into your arms? Baby Bloom is now offering a Virtual Newborn Care Class for new and expectant ... moremothers. Led by Tyler Lucchese, owner of Baby Bloom Newborn Care Services. We’ve got you covered from the first sponge bath to soothing and swaddling. We can’t prepare you for the diaper blowouts, but for everything else… we’ve got your back.

Topics covered in this class include:

Baby developmental milestones

Basics of breastfeeding and formula feeding

Soothing techniques for a fussy baby

Hygiene and umbilical cord care

Diapering

Safe sleep practices

Health and safety

Newborn Care Demos - So… How does this NoseFrida work? And what does a newborn sponge bath look like? We will provide practical and evidence-based feeding, hygiene, and safety demonstrations that you will use when your baby arrives back home.

Basic newborn care Q&A’s - Because no mama is alike, we will have a Q&A to ensure that your unique questions are being answered.
My name is Emerald Ortiz, I am the owner and operator of Sacred Wombanhood Birth Support Services. I am a full spectrum doula who is certified as a Community Outreach Perinatal Educator ... more(COPE) through Commonsense Childbirth Institute which encompasses child birth education, birth doula and lactation support. I am also trained by Shafia Monroe Consulting (SMC), as a culturally competent full circle doula. I have numerous skills and resources to offer my clients including knowledge of pregnancy and postpartum herbs, belly binding, mother blessing, baby wearing, infant care and more.

As a wife and the mother of 2 sons and a daughter, I know the importance of both the presence and lack of informed support, and resources for new parents. Though I have been a "trained" doula since 2018, my birthwork journey began in 1997 when supporting a friend through her birth and realized how beautifully sacred supporting a birth can be. I then went on to support numerous family and friends' births before taking doula training. Being a birth worker is not just what I do, but a part of who I am. 

Services I provide include childbirth education, prenatal support, partner support, pregnancy and birth comfort measures, birth planning, physical/emotional birth support, breastfeeding, infant care, and postpartum support. Also, as a graduate of Woman's Choice Perinatal Service Placenta Encapsulation training I provide placenta capsule preparation. 

Because pregnancies can end in a number of ways I am prepared to support families through any outcome. I am also a certified Pregnancy and Infant Loss (PAIL) advocate. 

I am proudly one of the founding members of the Umoja Nia Birth Collective, a Rhode Island based doula collective of unique, diverse Full Spectrum Doulas who provide a range of perinatal service to families across the State.
Soul Family Doula is Massage Loft New England's sister company, Owner Ashleigh Marie, has created another branch to help assist moms and families in the transition of parenthood. Ashleigh ... morehas a calming, compassionate demeanor which can help you feel at ease during big life changes. She is your extra set of eyes and ears to help prioritize household tasks that need tending while keeping Mom and her wellbeing as the top priority.
Postpartum Doula's are trained professionals who provide care to support moms recovery in the first 12 weeks after birth (the fourth trimester). They provide non-biased, evidence based information to encourage informed decision making, support mom in her physical and emotional healing process, assist the flow of household organization, and give instruction on infant care and feeding. Postpartum Doulas can help Prenatally as well to help support, educate and provide resources for the intended birth and post-birth plan. A meeting to discuss and establish a base for care needs prior to baby's arrival is ideally scheduled in advance.

Soul Family Doula currently serves moms and families within 30 miles of Providence, RI 

**For more information, inquiries about scheduling, rates, and service area please email soulfamilydoula@gmail.com or visit soulfamilydoula.com
We are a nonprofit dedicated to educating and supporting moms, families and the community surrounding perinatal mental health.
FitPartum is a step by step guide back to exercise, both lower and higher intensity, that is safe, fun, and works for every mom’s busy life. Our team helps you take the time you need ... moreto recover, sleep, hydrate, and care for your baby (and other kids!), while also managing some sweat time to help you feel better. We want to build long term success for you to continue exercising throughout your life and be the example you want for your kids! Our programs help all moms and moms-to-be continue moving, exercising, and staying healthy during pregnancy and postpartum stages. We want you to be confident in how your body looks, feels, moves, and functions while minimizing any symptoms like pain, leaking, pelvic organ prolapse, and more.

Fitpartum™ was founded by a physical therapist, personal trainer, and a strength and conditioning coach who teamed up to give the most accurate and up to date information on the changing world of women’s health and exercise. As moms ourselves who have experienced pelvic organ prolapse, back pain, leaking with exercise, pelvic pain, deconditioning, and other issues related to pregnancy and postpartum exercise, we have the unique opportunity to bring real-world experience and knowledge to every woman. The FitPartum Program at KFIT includes both Pregnancy and Postpartum programs to help you keep active throughout your pregnancy and after.
"Change happens through movement and movement heals." I empower busy moms of littles to pamper themselves with Pilates and balance their bodies for birth and beyond. ... more

Dr. Kristen Hardin, PT, DPT, NCPT

Growing up as a dancer, Junior Olympic gymnast and coach, I always planned to pursue a career in health and fitness. During my collegiate years at James Madison University, I worked as an ACE Certified Personal Trainer while earning a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with a concentration in Exercise Science. In 2009, I graduated with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the MGH Institute of Health Professions and subsequently pursued the Nationally Certified Pilates Teacher credential to complement my clinical interests.

Integrating the Pilates principles and repertoire into my physical therapy practice has produced successful rehabilitation outcomes for a wide variety of my clients over the last decade. During my career in orthopedics, sports and dance medicine, home health, and concierge mobile fitness and wellness, I became a mom to a spunky little girl and busy baby boy. With an increased appreciation for the unique needs of mothers and children, I have devoted my professional development and advanced my clinical expertise to become a Prenatal and Postpartum Fitness Educator and Youth Fitness Specialist.
Pappas|OPT Physical, Sports and Hand Therapy has been successfully helping patients restore functionality and reach their goals for over 20 years. Our physical and occupational therapists ... moreare passionate, kind and trained in their area of expertise. Our 16 RI locations allows patients to receive physical therapy close to their home! 

Pappas|OPT Pelvic Health specialist Dr. Kendra Kohanski provides comprehensive women’s care in our Greenville location. Kendra has received advanced training through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation and specializes in bladder, bowel, sexual, abdominal, and pelvic dysfunction. She is also the chair of Rhode Island’s Pelvic Health PT Special Interest Group. Kendra received her BS in Exercise Science and Doctorate in Physical Therapy from URI.

In our Bristol, Middletown, Wakefield and Warren locations, Pappas|OPT offers patients movement based pelvic health physical therapy using treatment techniques from the Gray Institute, a leader in functional movement.

Pediatric specialist Lisa House sees infants to young children in our Wakefield office. Lisa has over 29 years treating pediatric patients. She has taken over 20 advanced training seminars with a focus on pediatric rehabilitation including neurodevelopmental techniques, infant massage, myofascial release, strain counterstrain and craniosacral therapy. Lisa received her BS of Physical Therapy from Northeastern. 

Pediatric specialist, Dena King sees children in our Middletown clinic. A pediatric occupational therapist, Dena provides treatment for developmental and neurological diagnoses. She worked at Newport Hospital’s outpatient rehabilitation for 21 prior to joining our team. Dena earned her BS in Occupational Therapy from the University of New England. She also sees patients for hand therapy, upper extremity therapy, including carpal tunnel.
Pappas|OPT Physical, Sports and Hand Therapy has been successfully helping patients restore functionality and reach their goals for over 20 years. Our physical and occupational therapists ... moreare passionate, kind and trained in their area of expertise. Our 16 RI locations allows patients to receive physical therapy close to their home!

Pappas|OPT Pelvic Health specialist Dr. Kendra Kohanski provides comprehensive women’s care in our Greenville location. Kendra has received advanced training through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation and specializes in bladder, bowel, sexual, abdominal, and pelvic dysfunction. She is also the chair of Rhode Island’s Pelvic Health PT Special Interest Group. Kendra received her BS in Exercise Science and Doctorate in Physical Therapy from URI.

In our Bristol, Middletown, Wakefield and Warren locations, Pappas|OPT offers patients movement based pelvic health physical therapy using treatment techniques from the Gray Institute, a leader in functional movement.

Pediatric specialist Lisa House sees infants to young children in our Wakefield office. Lisa has over 29 years treating pediatric patients. She has taken over 20 advanced training seminars with a focus on pediatric rehabilitation including neurodevelopmental techniques, infant massage, myofascial release, strain counterstrain and craniosacral therapy. Lisa received her BS of Physical Therapy from Northeastern.

Pediatric specialist, Dena King sees children in our Middletown clinic. A pediatric occupational therapist, Dena provides treatment for developmental and neurological diagnoses. She worked at Newport Hospital’s outpatient rehabilitation for 21 prior to joining our team. Dena earned her BS in Occupational Therapy from the University of New England. She also sees patients for hand therapy, upper extremity therapy, including carpal tunnel.