Bornbir Blog

Pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum articles for parents, doulas, lactation consultants, and other perinatal care providers.

Breastfeeding

When do women produce milk?

One of the biggest questions on a new parent's mind is, "When will my milk come in?" It's a common worry, but the answer might surprise you. Your body doesn't just flip a switch after you give birth. It’s been quietly preparing for months.This incredible process actually starts around 16 to 22 weeks of pregnancy. That's right, long before your baby arrives, your body is already making colostrum, the nutrient-dense "first milk" that will be ready for your baby's first feeding.The Milk Production Timeline ExplainedIt’s easy to think of milk production as a single event that happens after delivery, but...

Pregnancy Birth Doula

Should I Get an Epidural? A Guide to Your Birth Choice

Deciding on an epidural is a huge, personal decision. There’s really no right or wrong answer. For some, it’s a non-negotiable part of their birth plan from day one. For others, it’s a choice made in the heat of the moment. Our goal here is to walk you through the facts, judgment-free, so you can feel confident in whatever path you choose.The Epidural Decision: A Personal Choice"Should I get an epidural?" It's one of the biggest questions you'll face while preparing for labor, and it’s surrounded by strong opinions and countless stories. We're not here to sway you one way...

Pregnancy Birth Doula

​Give birth naturally: Practical Tips for a Calm, Unmedicated Birth

When you hear the phrase "giving birth naturally," it's easy to picture a specific, intense scenario. But the reality is much more nuanced. Giving birth naturally simply means trusting your body’s inherent ability to deliver your baby with as little medical intervention as you're comfortable with.It's not about being a superhero or following a rigid set of rules. It’s about making informed choices and working with your body through the process of labor, whether you're in a hospital, a birth center, or the comfort of your own home.What Giving Birth Naturally Really Means"Natural" isn't an all-or-nothing deal. It exists on...

Newborn Lactation Consultant

How long does cluster feeding last?

When you're in the thick of it, the only question that really matters is, "How long does cluster feeding last?" Thankfully, while it feels like it might go on forever, an individual cluster feeding episode is usually a short-term sprint. It typically only lasts for 1 to 3 days at a time.It's an intense, exhausting, but completely normal phase with a very important job to do.What to Expect from Cluster Feeding DurationCluster feeding often feels like it comes out of nowhere. One minute, you think you’re getting into a rhythm, and the next, your baby wants to be latched on...

Doula

What a Surrogacy Doula Does and Why You Might Need One

A surrogacy doula is a support professional who guides the entire surrogacy team. They offer emotional, practical, and informational support to the intended parents, the surrogate, and even their families throughout the unique journey of a surrogate pregnancy.What Exactly Is a Surrogacy DoulaYou might already have a picture of what a traditional doula does, acting as a dedicated guide for a birthing person. Now, imagine expanding that circle of support to include an entire team. That's a surrogacy doula. Their focus isn't just on the birth itself, but on the complex web of relationships and emotions that define the surrogacy...

Night Nanny

Hiring a Live In Nanny

A live-in nanny is much more than just a caregiver. They become an essential part of your household, living in your home to provide consistent, seamless support for your children. This is an especially powerful solution for families juggling demanding careers or unpredictable schedules.Is a Live In Nanny Right for Your FamilyDeciding to hire a live-in nanny is a huge choice, one that will reshape the rhythm of your family’s daily life. This isn’t just about getting help with the kids. It’s about inviting a dedicated professional to become an integral part of your home.This unique arrangement offers a level...

Newborn

How to Make Burp Cloths?

Making your own burp cloths is a simple and rewarding sewing project. At its core, you're just layering a soft, pretty fabric with an absorbent one, stitching them together, and turning them right side out. Using common materials like cotton and terry cloth, you can create something that's both deeply personal and incredibly practical for your new baby.Why Make Your Own Burp ClothsBefore we jump into the sewing machine specifics, let's talk about why making your own burp cloths is such a fantastic project for expecting parents. It goes way beyond just saving a little bit of money. It’s really...

Newborn

​What Is Elimination Communication?

So, you've probably heard the term "Elimination Communication" whispered in parenting groups or seen it pop up online. It might sound intense, like some kind of extreme, early potty training regimen. But let's clear the air.At its heart, Elimination Communication (EC) is much simpler and more intuitive than it sounds. Think of it less as "training" and more as a conversation with your baby. You learn to recognize their cues for needing to pee or poop, just like you learn their specific cries for hunger, sleep, or a cuddle.What Exactly Is Elimination Communication?EC is a gentle, responsive practice that can...

Newborn

​Finding the Best Bottle Feeding Position for Your Baby

The best bottle feeding position is one that keeps your baby's head higher than their stomach, usually in a semi-upright hold. This simple adjustment helps prevent choking, reduces gas, and makes digestion much easier for your little one.Finding the right hold isn't about a single "perfect" position. It's about what works for you and your baby's unique needs.Why Your Baby’s Bottle Feeding Position MattersThat moment of frustration when your baby coughs, fusses, or seems to fight the bottle is something many parents know well. It often comes down to one simple thing: the feeding position. Finding a comfortable and safe...

Sleep Coach

​What Does a Sleep Coach Do and How Can They Help You?

A sleep coach is a lot like a personal trainer for your family's rest. They are supportive experts who guide you in establishing healthy, sustainable sleep habits for your children, but they don't offer medical advice. Instead, they provide personalized strategies and emotional support that fit your family's unique needs and parenting style.What a Sleep Coach Actually DoesThink of a sleep coach as your partner and educator. Their main job is to really dig in and understand your family’s specific sleep challenges, then create a clear, actionable plan to get you through them. They don't just hand you a generic...