October is Infant Safe Sleep Awareness Month | Community Resources + Support

Safe Sleep Resources for New Parents To Consider

Good morning, friends! Today’s blog post is all about safe sleeping awareness and sharing local Houston resources for parents to check out! October is dedicated to newborn safety and creating a healthy sleep environment for little ones. If you’re currently expecting your own bundle of joy or perhaps are interested on safe sleeping habits, this is a great post for you!

source: Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies

source: Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies

While I am a professional newborn photographer and do practice safety in all that I do, I also would like to share great resources and infant care classes that are available in the Greater Houston Area. These promote infant care classes and parenting support. As a mom to four little ones, I cannot tell you how valuable these are! Bringing home a new baby is a whirlwind of emotions, but being prepared through hands on education is a great way to combat the unknown.

What is safe sleep month?

October is safe sleep month in which sleep education for pregnant women and their families help reduce the incidence of Sudden Unexpected Death Syndrome (SUID). Moreover, as mentioned, I do have four young children so I realize there is much to do before bringing a baby home!

Helping Babies Sleep Safely

As parents, we can reduce the risk of injuries or accidents by taking precautions and creating a safe environment for our infants. According to Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies (which is a coalition based in Hawaii) here are steps you may take always keep baby safe as they slumber. This program provides education on the risk factors, how to create a safe sleep environment, and tracks the baby’s health throughout its first year of life.

  • Always place infants to sleep on their backs.

  • Place infants to sleep in a baby bed with a firm mattress.

  • There should be nothing in but the baby—no blankets, no pillows, no bumper pads, no positioning devices, and no toys.

  • Keep your baby’s crib in the parents’ room until your baby is at least 6 month’s old.

  • Don’t place your baby to sleep in an adult bed, couch, or futon.

  • Don’t overheat the infant while she sleeps. Just use enough clothes to keep the baby warm without a blanket. Keep the room at a temperature that is comfortable for you.

source: safehealthychildren.org

source: safehealthychildren.org

5 Simple Ways to Protect & Nurture During Sleep:

While based in Virginia (don’t worry, Houston resources are listed below) SCAN, which focuses on safe, stable, nurturing family that builds stronger communities, shares 5 effective tips you, too, can use:

  1. Take the Safe Sleep pledge from the Virginia Department of Social Services. Then share it with every parent, caregiver, babysitter and grandparent you know!

  2. Speaking of grandparents, use these Safe Sleep FAQs for Grandparents (here in English or Spanish) to educate older adults in a baby’s life. Guidelines have changed drastically, and this tool helps explain why.

  3. Download our Parent Resource Center App for direct access to resources like fact sheets and radio shows on Safe SleepSoothing a Crying Baby and Understanding Baby Blues/Post-Partum Depression.

  4. Learn more about SCAN’s Operation Safe Babies program, including our free Pack-n-Play distribution and our NEW work as a Baby Box distribution site.

  5. Read about the latest guidelines on safe sleep from the American Academy of Pediatrics. We also produced a Parenting Today segment on this topic. Listen here.”

  6. https://scottsdalerecovery.com/resources/


Community Resources for Infant Care & Classes | Houston Area

This blog post is going to share three locations in which you may receive information, courses, classes, and support groups that harvest an environment of both learning and newborn sleep safety, as well as sleep and infant care for your little one. They focus on the following three locations:

  1. Women’s Hospital of Houston

  2. Motherhood Center in Houston

  3. Cyfair Hospital

Infant Care Classes and Parenting Support | Women’s Hospital of Texas


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Since babies do not come with a manual, there are several amazing options in Houston for new parents to utilize! For example, The Woman’s Hospital of Texas offers free support groups and even classes that include training on the following topics, with a book to take home.

This hospital is a wonderful resource. Per their official website, linked above, this hospital is “Located near the Texas Medical Center in the heart of Houston, The Woman's Hospital of Texas is the state’s premier facility dedicated to the health of women, newborns and children. We offer outstanding care in breast health, imaging, gynecology, obstetrics, high-risk pregnancy, neonatology, pediatrics and minimally-invasive surgery. Our more than 400 licensed beds include an intermediate and advanced NICU (neonatal intensive care unit), full service pediatrics (including a 24/7 pediatric ER), and a full range of women’s health services.”

The cost for the “Life with Baby” class is $50 and includes the following:

  1. Newborn appearance and characteristics

  2. Hospital nursery routines

  3. Diapering and bathing

  4. Infant illness and when to call the doctor

  5. Safety basics

  6. Feeding

  7. Infant sleep states

  8. Coping with crying

You may also register online for either a one-day session or two-class series.

Support Groups:

When: 6:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m., first Wednesday of each month (except holidays)

  • or 1 p.m. – 2 p.m., all other Wednesdays (except holidays)

  • Cost: Free


Newborn Care Class at the Motherhood Center

 

“The Motherhood Center is conveniently located on West Alabama (at Timmons), with easy, accessible parking (which means no complicated hospital parking or wandering down endless hospital wings to find where your class is held). In addition, Motherhood Center provides a warm, relaxing environment that makes our parents feel right at home when they’re with us. Parents appreciate the more intimate feel within our classes, that allow for a very comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Our goal is to provide reliable, unbiased, expert information that parents can trust, without being pushed to accept a certain birthing or parenting philosophy. The support, care, and professional guidance received at the Motherhood Center is unlike any other.” (Source provided via the Motherhood Center website)

The newborn care classes at this center include the following:

  • Handling a newborn, including supporting your baby’s neck

  • Changing your baby’s diaper

  • Bathing your baby

  • Dressing your baby

  • Swaddling your baby

  • Feeding and burping your baby

  • Sleep deprivation

  • Proper Hygeine

  • Cleaning the umbilical cord

  • Caring for a healing circumcision

  • Using a bulb syringe to clear your baby’s nasal passages

  • Taking a newborn’s temperature

  • Tips for soothing/calming your baby

More details for you:

Register for this course here:

Select Mondays and Saturdays 
Group Class: $120
per individual or couple 
Private class: $350
per individual or couple

Cyfair Hospital Courses

Childbirth & Maternity Classes

 

If you’re located near NW Houston, such as myself, this hospital may be a great choice for you! Three of my little ones were born here and I had a wonderful experience each time.

Per their website, here are the type of safety courses that are available for parents:

  • Prepared childbirth

  • infant care

  • Baby saver

  • Sibling social

  • Breastfeeding

The infant care & safety specifically covers these topics, which are ideal for newborn sleep safety & awareness:

INFANT CARE

This class teaches the basic care of your newborn baby. Sights and sounds of the healthy newborn, eating and sleeping patterns, baby equipment, baby care basics, cord and circumcision care, and preparing your home are discussed.

Who should attend: Parents and/or caretakers

When: Anytime during pregnancy or postpartum

Cost: $50 per couple

Time: 11:30am - 1:30pm

Dates: 18-Feb • 11-Mar • 22-Apr • 20-May • 17-Jun • 15-Jul • 19-Aug • 16-Sep • 21-Oct • 11-Nov • 9-Dec

Register: (281) 318-2300


As always, friends, thank you for taking the time to visit my blog! I hope that these three resources for newborn safety & awareness are ones you find helpful!

Sarah Borchgrevink Photography is a Houston Newborn Photographer specializing in gorgeous posed newborn sessions. Her studio is located in Northwest Harris County. In addition to breathtaking baby portraiture, Sarah also offers stylish natural light family photography as well as dynamic outdoor maternity sessions for expecting mothers and couples. Sarah joyfully serves the entire Harris and Montgomery county areas including Houston, Cypress, Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Kingwood, Memorial & West Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, Pearland, Richmond, West University and Rice Village.

Ideas for Meals and Snacks to Bring to a New Mom that Aren't Lasagna

Sarah Borchgrevink shares comfort food choices to consider when bringing a meal to a new mom. Tips from a Mom of 4 Kiddos!

Having a new baby is one of the most wonderful milestones in your life! When your precious angel is placed on your chest, it’s almost as if time stops and the missing piece to the puzzle in life is complete. Your hopes, dreams, everything beautiful in this world is before you. Once you return home with your new bundle of joy, you’re going to be healing and spending much time tending to baby. The best thing you can do in the first few weeks of life is put your feet up and focus on bonding with your newest addition. I remember, for instance, when having my son, all I could do was gaze at him in complete awe that he is mine. This amazing little human being - who would he grow to be?

This in mind, when you’re healing, but not getting much sleep, sometimes being on your feet and cooking meals can take a backseat to the Baby’s needs. After all, as Moms we are designed to go into parenting overdrive. We want all of our little one’s needs to be met and we forget about ourselves, such as eating meals.

Moreover, despite the fact that time seems to stop once Baby is born, the world keeps spinning around us. There are things to be done, such as cooking, housecleaning, and keeping up with everyday life.

If you know someone who has recently had a precious baby or is about to have a little one, check in on them and see if they’re interested in a meal! For example, in the playgroup I’m in, the organizers are super kind and set up meals trains for families growing by two feet.

Why Not Lasagna?

meals for a new mom

You’re probably scratching your head and thinking, “but lasagna is amazing!” I agree! Cheese, richness, carbs, noodles, protein, gooey-gooey deliciousness, ha! However, almost everyone thinks of lasagna when they want to bring a meal to someone. And while scrumptious, a new Mom is not Garfield the Cat and may want a little more variety in her life, ha! To combat too much of the same dish, a veteran Mom tip I have for you is to team up with 3-4 friends and perhaps plan menus for the family you’re serving. Consider the ages of their children, if they have other little ones, and perhaps Dads work schedule, as he will be back at the office sooner rather than later.

Quick tips from a veteran Mom

I’ve had four babies myself and while I always thought meal trains were a nice gesture it was not until I had my own little ones did I realize what an act of love it to prepare a meal for someone with a new baby. Here are a few tips before we get to the ideas for meals!

  1. Make it Easy. The new mom (and Dad!) should not have to do a thing. Sure, they can pop something in the oven, but avoid any type of chopping, prepping, etc. Believe me: mom may be pumping and the last thing she wants to do is finely mince an onion while baby wearing, at least when her little darling is 3 hours old.

  2. Don’t bug Mom about what she likes. I promise you, if she has a food allergy she will tell you but just take it upon yourself to select something that not’s Cheetos and Diet Coke, ha, but that is thoughtful and wholesome. There are typically classics everyone likes (hence why you can easily have too many lasagnas, ha!) If you are curious, though, about dairy of spicy foods for a new Mom, check it with her spouse or partner, but leave Mom in peace.

  3. Drop the food off and leave. Do not linger, do not hover. Mom and Dad will let you know when they’re taking visitors, I promise! It’s nothing personal, but they are bonding with little one. For example, my son, Jack, was born at Christmas right at the height of flu season, which was particularly bad in Houston this past 2017/2018 season. My son was not yet vaccinated.

Breakfast Foods | The Forgotten Meal

Everyone always thinks about lunch or dinner, but what about breakfast, the most important meal of the day? Check out these ideas!

Crock-pot for Ease

The crock pot is a great idea because it is easy for a new set of parents. You can simply drop off the pot and head on home! These can be a new moms best friend because the ingredients are all in one place and they can hang out until dinner time without too much mess or fuss.

  1. Crockpot Chicken Wild Rice

  2. Crockpot Carnitas

  3. Slow Cooker Burmese Chicken and Noodles

  4. Slow Cooker Green Chicken Chili

Top 10 Lunch/Dinners | Sarah’s Picks

  1. Pasta Salad with Snap Peas and Tomatoes

  2. Quick Chcken Tikki Masala

  3. Chicken Soup with White Beans & Kale

  4. Grain Bowls with Chicken, Chickpeas and Avocado

  5. Chicken Pot Pie

  6. Healthy Chicken Potato Soup

  7. Red Polose with Pork

  8. Crunchy Quinoa Salad

  9. Deviled Egg Salad Spread

  10. Black Bean Taco Soup

Hi, again, friends! Thanks for stopping by the blog to see my favorite picks for new meals and snacks for a family who has just had a baby! Hope you visit again soon!

Sarah Borchgrevink Photography is a Houston Newborn Photographer specializing in gorgeous posed newborn sessions. Her studio is located in Northwest Harris County. In addition to breathtaking baby portraiture, Sarah also offers stylish natural light family photography as well as dynamic outdoor maternity sessions for expecting mothers and couples. Sarah joyfully serves the entire Harris and Montgomery county areas including Houston, Cypress, Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Kingwood, Memorial & West Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, Pearland, Richmond, West University and Rice Village.

For All the Things My Hands Have Held the Best By Far Is You

See the cutest newborn, family, parent, and sibling images from last week!

Newborn Family Photography in Houston Texas

Of all the photos you’ll ever have taken of your new arrival, the family, parent, or sibling images will resonate timelessly throughout baby’s life. These images reflect the love and bond between a brand new baby and their parents. This is when little one has just began to be part of this world and they truly fit in the palm of your hand. Never will they be this small; smell this way, or touch your heart as sweetly. As one of Houston’s Top Newborn Photographers, I delight in offering packages that reflecting classic and stunning studio portraiture work. Family, parent, and sibling setups are wonderful to document. Here’s who visited last week!

Baby Boy Quinn

newborn family photography.jpg

Congratulations to Jessica and Matt! Quinn is such a handsome little fella; weighing 6 pounds, 6 ounces he is truly a bundle of joy. He is their first baby and was an absolute joy to photograph as his session reflected a Woodlands Creatures Theme with furry, sweet animal friends. Mom and Dad booked the popular ‘petite’ newborn package, which is ideal for first time parents. This newborn family pose is one of my favorites as hands are on baby and show how sweet, little, and precious they are. Congrats to the L Family! All my joy to you on this new adventure with your beautiful son!

Sweet Sisters | Amal & Mia

sibling sister newborn posing

The wrapped newborn mini with family add on (an additional $150) is the perfect session for babies who have missed the traditional 14 days or less for scheduling. Amal visited my Houston Baby Portrait Studio at a little over 3 weeks old. Mia, three years old, is the best big sister! Sibling and newborn photography can sometimes be a little spirited, but Mia was a rock star and one of the best big sisters I’ve ever had in studio! For their sibling portion we did two different set ups: one of Amal holding Mia on a white, fluffy flokati rug and another where Mia was in the bucket and she gently kisses and hugs sister.

newborn sibling photography ideas

As you can see, Amal is snugly and posed perfectly in one of the many buckets you’ll find in my studio! Her head full of gorgeous dark hair is adorned with a precious headband. Sibling images will make their mother’s heart soar! What a sweet pair of little girls. I am honored to have worked with them.

newborn photography siblings

The Garcia Family

The Garcia family visited with their brand new little girl, who weighs 9 pounds, such a squish! They chose the full newborn session, which is an amazing option for parents seeking a large variety of images for our time together. Your baby is only small for a few short weeks so sometimes parents will book the largest package to ensure they have as many photos as they could possibly need.

studio family photography houston
newborn and both parents photography

Working with new parents and their earth side babies is an absolute dream! When posing Mom and newborn baby, or dad and their little one, we we use two different backdrops: one is the custom wood wall that is a complete show stopper! The other is the classic white background in my studio featuring gorgeous light that is effortlessly beautiful. Both make for an incredible gallery!

The Wolf Family | Returning Clients

About two years ago I had the honor of visiting their beautiful home for an in home lifestyle newborn session; at the time I was still offering family sessions in my clients’ homes. However, I have since moved to where I specialize in posed newborn photography within a studio setting; this in mind, the Wolf family came to me this time for their images of their second little one, Abby! Big Brother Benjamin is even more precious than the last time I saw him! He was all smiles and full of pride as we photographed the entire family with little sister. Many thanks to the Wolf’s for choosing me a second time. I loved working with you again!

family of four newborn session

Father and Newborn Son | Favorite Angle

Colt is the a miracle baby (see more of their post here with Love Story of Ashley and Justin). During our full newborn session, Baby Boy is posed in many different setups such as Dad and Baby. I love this angle because it shows all of Baby’s beautiful features as well as the chest of Dad protecting his little one. Colt is also a baby plan client so I worked with Ashley & Justin on their maternity session, newborn session, too, and will also be seeing them for their 6 month sitter and 12 month cake smash and splash session. Thank you to the R family for choosing me!

father and newborn photography

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Sarah Borchgrevink Photography is a Houston Newborn Photographer specializing in gorgeous posed newborn sessions. Her studio is located in Northwest Harris County. In addition to breathtaking baby portraiture, Sarah also offers stylish natural light family photography as well as dynamic outdoor maternity sessions for expecting mothers and couples. Sarah joyfully serves the entire Harris and Montgomery county areas including Houston, Cypress, Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Kingwood, Memorial & West Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, Pearland, Richmond, West University and Rice Village.