Ancestral Roots: Co-sleeping, baby-wearing & breast feeding.
Biology treats infant dependence as the design. 👣✨
In a world that pushes for early independence and "crying it out," it’s easy to feel like you’re doing something wrong if your baby just wants to be held. But anthropology teaches us what your heart already knows: babies were designed for proximity, not separation.
Our latest guide, "Held Close," explores the "Fourth Trimester" and why ancestral practices like babywearing and co-sleeping are biologically meaningful:
  • The Regulation Anchor: How your heartbeat, warmth, and breathing help organize your baby’s developing nervous system
  • The "Fourth Trimester": Why carrying your baby isn't just convenient—it's an experience-expectant environment for their development.
  • The Triple Threat: How breastfeeding, babywearing, and close sleep work together to support your milk supply and baby’s safety.
You are allowed to pause and choose a gentler path that honors your God-given intuition.
🔗 [Click below to download the full guide]
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Ancestral Roots: Co-sleeping, baby-wearing & breast feeding.
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