Tuesday, September 25, 2012
When an Edmonton mother of three wanted to explain the birthing and breastfeeding process to her young children, she decided a birthing doll would help explain it better than she could with words alone.Adriana Guerra had seen birthing dolls while training to be a doula, and decided to make her own for her children to play with, and learn from. To find out more about these MamAmor birthing dolls, read the Global Edmonton story.

When an Edmonton mother of three wanted to explain the birthing and breastfeeding process to her young children, she decided a birthing doll would help explain it better than she could with words alone.

Adriana Guerra had seen birthing dolls while training to be a doula, and decided to make her own for her children to play with, and learn from. 

To find out more about these MamAmor birthing dolls, read the Global Edmonton story.

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    I need one of these for Oliver
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    those are awesome
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