Reading the Inspiring Words of Ibu Robin, Advocate of Peaceful and Gentle Birth for a Better World for All

in #inspire7 years ago

If you already have a baby or are expecting one, this book is for you.

Ibu Robin mother of 8 children of her own but thousands of others, founder of Yayasan Bumi Sehat (Healthy Mother Earth Foundation) health clinics in Indonesia is just incredibly helpful and a huge source of knowledge when It comes to talk about babies’ care. Working all her life for the well-being of mothers, children and babies, Ibu Robin is just a great support for all expecting and nursing mothers.
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Promoting normal birth, breast-feeding and giving you the tips and tricks for being a healthy mother and growing healthy babies, she promotes gentle birth and psychological support to new mothers.

She wrote a few books about her experiences and a few others dedicated to new mothers.
Here are the words of Ibu Robin:
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“Gentle, natural birth and feeding children at the breast are very inexpensive models of care. They are also effective plans for building peace on Earth. ”

"I believe that we women are pregnant, the first time, for nine months, and that we are postpartum for the rest of our lives. This is good news, for what we learn becoming mothers is etched upon our hearts, souls and bodies forever. The hormone oxytocin, which makes it possible for you to conceive, give birth, and breastfeed your children, is the hormone of love. Mothers have the biggest capacity to love, due to the fact that once oxytocin has been made in your body, the receptors never go away, you are always more loving, and more loveable!"

" Today I pray for blessings to rain down on everyone of you, because the world needs you desperately, because I have grandchildren, and I want them to grow up in an Earthly garden of peace. Mothers are the key to building peace. My work as a midwife and advocate for " the possible family" is devoted to this planet healing. I am not an expert, but I am a mother, a grandmother, a foolish poet, a servant of women as a midwife. Thank you for being a mother. I love you."