Pregnancy and Giving Birth in Korea
- 7 Things to do to Get the Birth You Want
- Baby Yoga
- (The) Big Latch On 2014
- (The) Big Latch On 2018
- Birth Plans for Korea
- Birthing in Korea's (English and Korean)
- Birthing Miracles' (English)
- Birth Plan for the American military hospital at Yongsan (English)
- Earthy Mama Angel Baby's (English)
- Mama Seoul's (English and Korean)
- A Shorter Birth Plan (English and Korean)
- Birth Control Available in Korea
- Breastfeeding Counselors
- Childbirth Educators
- Childcare Leave aka Parental Leave in Korea
- Common Baby Related Words in Korean
- Common Tests and Interventions Done Prenatally, During Labor and Birth, and Postpartum
- Cord Blood Banking in Korea
- Doctors and Midwives Who Will Do Home Births
- Doulas (Birth and Postpartum)
- Emergency C-section
- Free Children and Baby Stuff
- Free Stuff for Your, Your Baby, and Your Kids
- Giving Birth at Pyeongtaek St. Mary's: Emergency C-section
- Healthcare and Vaccinations
- Home Births and Tricare Overseas
- Home Birth with Danica and Jinny from Mama's Birth Center
- Hospitals and Birthing Centers
- Infant Massage
- IUI and IVF in Korea
- Keeping Your Kids Warm in the Cold Korean Winters
- Korean Birth Certificates
- LLL (La Leche League) Seoul
- MMM (Milky Mamas Meetings) in Seoul
- Maternity Leave
- Natural Birth Centers in the Seoul Area
- New Birthing Center in Seoul
- NICUs in Korea
- Nutritionists
- Paternity Leave
- Parental Leave aka Childcare Leave in Korea
- Placenta Encapsulation
- Postpartum Support
- Samchilil 삼칠일: The Korean Confinement Period After Giving Birth
- Sanhujuriwon 산후조리원: Traditional Postpartum Facilities
- Treatment in Korea for Tongue and Lip Ties
- Unassisted Birth in Korea
- VBACs (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean)
- Where to Buy a New Breast Pump in Korea
- Where to Buy a Used Breast Pump in Korea
- Where to Buy Nursing Bras
General Pregnancy, Birthing, Postpartum, and Breastfeeding Information
- Avoiding an Episiotomy
- Avoiding Internal Exams
- Changing Hospitals/Clinics Late in Your Pregnancy
- Childbirth All or Nothing: BBC Documentary 2015
- Emergency Childbirth
- Folic Acid vs Folate: Which is Better?
- Free Online Childbirth and Breastfeeding Classes
- How to Turn a Breech Baby
- International Baby Wearing Week
- (The) Many Benefits of Infant Massage
- May is Postpartum Depression Awareness Month
- Miscarriage, Pregnancy Loss, Neonatal Death, and Infant Loss Support
- Normalizing Breastfeeding June 27th
- (The) Purple Line and Dilation
- Seeding a Baby's Microbiome
- Umbilical Cord Wrapped Around Baby's Neck
- Using a Rebozo During Labor
- Visual Guide to Cervical Dilation
- Walking Out Hours After Giving Birth
- What Maternity Clothes You Should Buy
- What to do if a Korean Hospital Refuses to Let You Leave
- When Will My Baby Sleep Through the Night?
- Why Dads' Parenting Technique Can Be Better
- Why the Words "Low" and "High" Should Not be Used by Your Doctor
Doulas, Birthing Classes, and Recommended Reading/Videos
- The Bradley Method: Husband-Coached Birthing
- The Business of Being Born
- Doulas: How They Set Their Fees
- Doulas: What They Do
- HypnoBirthing® vs Hypnobabies®
- Many Interventions Do Not Help Birthing Women
- Ina May Gaskin and the Farm Midwifery Center
- Organic Birth: Birth in Natural
- Organisations that Certify Doulas and Childbirth Educators
- Questions to Ask at a Doula Interview
- Recommended Reading for Moms and Dads to be
- Save the Children: State of the World's Mother's 2012 Report
- Signs Your Doctor Will Perform an Unnecessary C-section
- Spinning Babies
- Tricare and Doulas
- What to Bring to the Hospital
- What Type of Child Birthing Class Should I Take?
- When Should I Book a Doula?
- When Should I Take a Child Birthing Class?
Living in Korea
- Baby and Kids' Cafes
- Baby Fairs
- Breastfeeding in Public
- Daycare and Childcare
- English Kindergartens
- Getting a Breast Exam
- How to Become a Doula, Breastfeeding Counselor, or Childbirth Educator in Korea
- How to Get Your Child into Modeling in Korea
- ICAN of Seoul: International Cesarean Awareness Network
- Nannies, Baby Sitters, and Maids
- Phone Numbers for Families
- Photographers
- Schools and Educational Options
- Sharing Breastmilk in Korea: Donating and Receiving
- Speech Therapists
- Websites for Families
Legal Issues in Korea
- Apostillisations and Notarisations
- Car Seat Laws in Korea
- Legal Advice in Korea
- Life Insurance for People Living Abroad
- Permission to Travel with Only One Parent
- Sharing Breastmilk in Korea: Donating and Receiving
- Unassisted Birth in Korea
- What to do if a Korean Hospital Refuses to Let You Leave
Recommended Books
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