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Doula vs. Midwife — What’s the Difference and When to Use Each

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  When you’re planning your birth, the words doula and midwife often appear side by side—as if they’re interchangeable. They’re not. Both are vital, but they serve very different roles in the birthing experience. What a Midwife Does A midwife is a licensed medical professional trained to manage pregnancy, labor, and postpartum care. She can: Monitor your baby’s growth and heartbeat Check your cervix and progress during labor Deliver your baby Handle emergencies and complications Prescribe medications or order tests Midwives often work in hospitals, birthing centers, or home‑birth settings. Their focus is clinical safety —making sure both mother and baby are healthy. What a Doula Does A doula is a trained support person, not a medical provider. She focuses on emotional and physical comfort rather than medical care. A doula: Stays with you continuously through labor Offers massage, breathing guidance, and reassurance Helps your partner support you Explains what’s happening in pl...

The Quiet Joy of Gratitude

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Gratitude is joy in its most mature form. It doesn’t sparkle or shout; it hums quietly beneath the surface of our days. It is the joy that remains when life has stripped away everything unnecessary and left only what is real. Gratitude begins when we stop measuring what we lack and start noticing what we have — breath, light, companionship, mercy. It is not blind optimism; it is clear‑eyed wonder. It sees the cracks and still finds beauty in them. It looks at ordinary things — a cup of coffee, a kind word, a sunrise — and recognizes them as gifts. This kind of joy doesn’t depend on circumstance. It grows from awareness. When we practice gratitude, we begin to see grace everywhere: in the patience of others, in the resilience of our own hearts, in the quiet ways God sustains us. Gratitude turns survival into celebration. And the more we live in gratitude, the more our joy becomes steady. It doesn’t rise and fall with fortune; it abides. It becomes a way of seeing — a lens through which ...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - Andrew's Awesome Adventures with His ADHD Brain (Wilcox)

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  Today's publisher's pride is  Andrew's Awesome Adventures with His ADHD Brain   by Kristin and Andrew Wilcox, which reached #151 in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. From Amazon: Customers find the book provides brilliant insight into inattentive ADHD, with one customer noting it's a wonderful informative read for children with the condition. The book is easy to read and customers consider it a must-read. They appreciate its pacing, with one customer mentioning it's perfect for both parents and teachers. Book description: In this two-part book Andrew and his neuroscientist mom each tell their story about living with the inattentive subtype of ADHD. How do you survive life and middle school with an ADHD elephant in your brain? Kids with ADHD will relate to Andrew's reactions to everyday and school-related situations, like remembering to turn in homework, staying organized, and making friends. Using practical strategies Andrew learns to manage his A...