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Summer Science & Cooking

Summer time, summer break can often lead to parents and caregivers hearing, “I’m Bored” from the children.

 My own children have told me their summer break plans include the following
Baking
Video Games
Watching Shows 
Swimming

Have you experienced the side effects of too much screen time?  

Do you feel intimidated to introduce FUN science to your children?

What if you could easily share scientific concepts, while providing your kids with lifelong skills? 


How fun would it be to have a video available at your fingertips to teach these concepts?  What if you had a list of all the supplies you needed to help them perform a scientific activity or experiment?  What if you could have a list to download of different activities to integrate the scientific information?  What if your child could make you some bubble tea?


Friend it’s possible and it’s affordable.  Jackie Grundburg of Backpack Sciences is a biologist, trained montessori guide and mom.  She has created another great summer of scientific fun with The Science of Cooking.  

The Science of Cooking provides 8 topics that roll out weekly once you sign up.

Each topic includes
1) Video where Jackie teaches the concepts in an engaging way
2) A PDF with activity instructions and
3) Additional Follow Ups so you child can pursue their interests.

Grab this for one great price and enjoy 8 weeks of fun.

Want a little more?  Last year’s series is available for our purchase too! 


 You're probably so excited about welcoming your baby into your home, if you're like most moms you're probably flipping through a few books, you've download some apps, and listening to your friend's and family's experience.  You're probably doing your part to be a star patient for your doctor or midwife.

I totally get that, and this is actually a problem because you're going to get you varied, sometimes conflicting advice that might not even work for your circumstance, and here is the kicker: lots of time's it not evidence-based guidance. 

Instead of that, I want to offer you that working with a doula from your first trimester through your postpartum time is actually going to give you what you really need: cohesive information, expert guidance and the emotional support that every new mom deserves.  It's like having an a doula in your pocket (or purse if that's where you keep your phone)

Hiring a Digital Doula is the best way to have a positive experience during your pregnancy, birth and postpartum.  I would love to be your digital doula.

How do to pronounce Hirsuitism and how to reverse it.

Hirsuitsm, how do you pronounce that?  Her-soo-tism.


Hirsuitism in women is caused by hormonal imbalances, resulting in thicker or darker hair growth in places hair does not normally grown for women such as upper lip, jawline, chin, neck, chest, abdomen and low back.


Many women manage other symptoms of PCOS a multitude of ways, but many still struggle with this hair growth.  Sadly, this leads many women to feel ashamed, embarassed or ever feel they aren’t “feminine.”



Typically managed by hair removal, or medication with other undesirable effects hirsutismnis a daily problem for many with PCOS.


No real solutions are offered  as to how to stop the unwanted growth, despite research showing it can be managed at home.  


Let’s talk about hair removal for a moment.


Laser hair removal is not a good fit for everyone, it’s most beneficial for individuals with fair skin and dark hair. Laser is also often expensive. 


Electrolysis is another painful and pricey hair removal technique that requires zapping each follicle with electricity.


Waxing is another method of hair removal however this requires that you allow the hair to grow up to a certain length before having it removed which can be very embarrassing. 


Bleaching is another hair removal or hair disguise technique. 


Finally shaving. This is is the one that is most accessible as it does not require very much money or time. However when shaving you end up with a thicker appearance of hair because the fine end of the hair has just been cut off by the razor.  Many times you end up with embarrassing bumps or rashes or even potentially cuts.


I am here for the woman who isn’t a good candidate for medication, or wants to be off it.  I am here for the woman who is not going for laser, electrolysis or waxing appointments. I am here for the lady who doesn’t want to bleach her hair.  You with the razor longing for a solution.  I’m here for you.


Ready to solve this problem FOR REAL?  Let’s do it, here is your link www.facebook.com/groups/lagomlife




 You're probably so excited about welcoming your baby into your home, if you're like most moms you're probably flipping through a few books, you've download some apps, and listening to your friend's and family's experience.  You're probably doing your part to be a star patient for your doctor or midwife.

I totally get that, and this is actually a problem because you're going to get you varied, sometimes conflicting advice that might not even work for your circumstance, and here is the kicker: lots of time's it not evidence-based guidance. 

Instead of that, I want to offer you that working with a doula from your first trimester through your postpartum time is actually going to give you what you really need: cohesive information, expert guidance and the emotional support that every new mom deserves.  It's like having an a doula in your pocket (or purse if that's where you keep your phone)

Hiring a Digital Doula is the best way to have a positive experience during your pregnancy, birth and postpartum.  I would love to be your digital doula.

 
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