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Empowering expectant & new parents with knowledge & connections, through pregnancy, birth, and beyond

04/06/2026

Part 5 of 6!
Every family belongs here 🌈
To be allied means creating a safe, inclusive space for every family structure and path to parenthood. Your identity isn’t just “accepted” here, it is respected and celebrated.

02/06/2026

Part 4 of 6!!

To be together is at the heart of our philosophy. Isolation ends where community begins. We are creating a village where you can find your people and share the highs and lows of the early years.

01/06/2026

Part 3 of 6!!

Let’s talk about the real stuff!!
In all of our courses we drop the “perfect parent” act. We provide unbiased “real talk” education about birth, recovery, the fourth trimester, and parenting in general, no sugar coating, just the facts you actually need.

31/05/2026

Part 2 of 6!

To be empowered is to walk into your birth and parenting journey feeling ready for anything. We provide the tools, the evidence, and the support you need turn “im nervous” into “I’ve got this”

30/05/2026

Part 1 of 6!

Something is growing! đŸŒ±
I believe in your body, your baby and your choices. To be respectful means honouring your intuition and providing the information you need to make informed decisions that are right for you and your whānau. I am building a space where your autonomy comes first.

27/05/2026
27/05/2026

Something new is coming!!

Photos from Caul To Parenting's post 15/01/2026

Jumping on the bandwagon! 2016 doesn’t feel like it was that long ago. I was still 1-2 children deep into parenthood but I wasn’t much more than a baby myself whilst trying to also be a mama. I actually found life with younger kids easier than the season we are in now, but that could also just be fantasising about the past đŸ«Ł

14/01/2026

Post partum hair loss! If you didn’t know this was a thing then it can come as quite a shock! But it is totally normal Postpartum hair loss mostly comes down to hormones. During pregnancy, our estrogen levels are higher, which keeps our hair in the growth phase for longer so it often feels thicker and fuller. After baby arrives, those hormone levels drop back to normal, and all that extra hair that was hanging on suddenly shifts into the shedding phase at the same time. Totally normal, but definitely a bit of a shock when it starts happening.
It can start anywhere between 3-6 months after having a baby and usually starts to ease up around the 12 month mark.

There’s not a huge amount you can do for it Embrace the mum halo! It’s all part of the parenting journey.

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