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Pregnancy | Birth | Postpartum

Being a loving and protective parent starts before you give birth. It starts now (like right now) while they’re in utero. And it looks like prioritizing your physical and emotional health; building a community of medical professionals and loved ones to support you throughout your pregnancy and beyond; and preparing for your labor and delivery day and postpartum.

By taking care of yourself, knowing what you want from your birth, and getting the support you need to make it happen, you’re improving your health and your baby’s as well! Let registered nurse and doula Ebony Harvey guide you through this part of your pregnancy journey!

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Un-ruly was created to celebrate and inspire the versatility and beauty of Black hair and women. We take an in-and-out approach to beauty, looking at it on both a surface and profound level. We know that hair and beauty create experiences shared by women all over the globe, and so we ultimately aim to be a supportive community, stirring productive dialogue within the female and Black communities at large.

About Gerber

Gerber Products Company was founded in 1928 in Fremont, Michigan. Gerber joined the Nestlé family on September 1, 2007.

Gerber is a leader in early childhood nutrition. At Gerber, research informs everything we do—from the products we make, the nutrition education we deliver and the services we offer. Gerber provides resources from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) for health care professionals and for parents at Gerber.com.

DISCLAIMER
The following content is for informational and educational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice. The information contained in these videos and blog posts is intended to support, not replace, discussion with your doctor or healthcare professionals. Nothing in the content or products should be considered, or used as a substitute for, medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. You should always talk to your health care provider for diagnosis and treatment, including your specific medical needs. The author(s) of these materials have made considerable effort to ensure that the information is accurate, up to date, and easy to understand. We accept no responsibility for any inaccuracies, information perceived as misleading, or the success of any regimen detailed in these videos and blog posts.