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    Tapestry Birth Collective - Image 2 out of 2

    Tapestry Birth Collective

    4.5(13 reviews)
    0.0 km

    We worked with Lisa, and while she is nice, she is not a good communicator. My husband and I had a…read moresession scheduled for 1:1 prenatal birth classes, and 5 minutes before the session, she messaged and said she wasn't coming because a client was in labor. Ok, that is fine. I understand that. We rescheduled for the next night. 15 min past the hour, I messaged her and asked if she was coming since she still wasn't at our apartment. She messaged back 45 min later, "No, not tonight." What! not tonight?? What does that even mean? I have never had a professional message me something with such a laissez-faire attitude. That may not seem like a big deal by rescheduling one appointment last minute and then not showing up to another. However, I would not want that from my doula. What if I was in labor and couldn't get in touch with her, or she just dropped the ball because she was tired from previous labor and didn't attend? I think it's important to communicate and even overly communicate with prenatal and especially clients later in their pregnancy. I want to be clear that we didn't hire Lisa as a doula for labor, only for prenatal sessions. However, we strongly considered hiring her as our labor doula and are very disappointed with this outcome. Also, my feedback for the prenatal 1:1 sessions is that they are not customized for your birth. We wanted to focus on when the baby comes home, and we did two x2 hour-long sessions and never touched on that. Lisa also moves slowly through the material. There is wasted time rather than moving through the material in a structured manner. I found myself getting frustrated by the amount of time we spent on side conversations rather than the material at hand. At times it felt awkward. I wish our experience with TBC was different.

    Lisa was an invaluable support during the first few weeks of having a newborn. She was kind,…read morehelpful, and knowledgeable about every aspect of postpartum care. After a very difficult birth, she was exactly what we needed to gain our footing as new parents. She helped with breastfeeding, bonding, and took care of the baby so we could get a few extra hours of sleep. We will be forever grateful to Lisa!

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    Tapestry Birth Collective - Meet the Doulas: Marci, Lisa & Cara

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    Meet the Doulas: Marci, Lisa & Cara

    The Pelvic PT - The elevator to the second floor is just past the lobby bench.

    The Pelvic PT

    5.0(16 reviews)
    2.0 km

    Part of being fit and in tune with the rhythms of my body is understanding when I need a little…read morehelp in releasing the tension that accumulates from my neck to, well, my crack. Humor aside, Judith put me completely at ease and guided me through the regions of my neck that were carrying extra emotional tension. Her gentle, yet firm approach unraveled what had been living in between my vertebrae for the last week. Her questioning was thoughtful and the techniques she gave me were specific to not only my current issues, but also areas I could troubleshoot that could be triggered by physical and emotional stress. I left with a weightless head and a calmer mental space. Path train could be delayed for all I care. I'm floating home...

    My only regret is not starting with Dr. Meer earlier in my pregnancy! She has been an amazing…read moreresource as a first time mom. The level of attention, support and care she puts into every session is remarkable. She provided me with a wealth of information every session and helped me to learn more about the birthing process and my own body. I suffered from intense carpal tunnel during pregnancy and only found relief after my sessions with Dr. Meer. I ended up having a c section and postpartum she has helped me to relieve pain and discomfort around my incision as well as back discomfort I have experienced. She individualizes each appointment to meet your ever changing needs as a pregnant and postpartum mom. I have recommended her to all my friends and soon to be mom friends.

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    The Pelvic PT - Use the keypad to the right of our front door to be buzzed into 258 Newark Street.

    Use the keypad to the right of our front door to be buzzed into 258 Newark Street.

    The Pelvic PT - Walk down the hall to find Suite 204 on the right side, just past the kitchenette.

    Walk down the hall to find Suite 204 on the right side, just past the kitchenette.

    The Pelvic PT - You have two waiting areas to choose from prior to your appointment: this one is located down the hall right near Suite 204.

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    You have two waiting areas to choose from prior to your appointment: this one is located down the hall right near Suite 204.

    Prenatal Yoga Center

    Prenatal Yoga Center

    4.0(51 reviews)
    8.3 kmUpper West Side

    PYC is an absolute treasure!! I went to my first class at 26 weeks, felt it was a little early,…read morewent to another class at 30 weeks, and then started to really go regularly the following week. I am just over 37 weeks now and can tell prenatal yoga is helping me a great deal. Deb is wonderful, so compassionate, knowledgeable, loving, and grounding. I try to go to her classes twice a week and I will continue until I deliver. I have also taken classes with Ellyn, Lital, and Jessica, all of which are wonderful in their own way and bring different approaches to the classes. Every time I flip over in bed, I think about Lital's lesson on knees and how to use them to your advantage... such a gift! I have also taken some prenatal classes at PYC, including the Comforting Touch (Yiska is a dream come true and taught my husband and other partners to aid comfort in the prenatal and birthing process!), Childbirth Education (Ceridwen was a dream come true, as well, and I wish I could hug her right this second!!), Newborn Care and Lactation (this one was helpful, offering good insight and assurance of the choices my husband and I have made, -- natural / homeopathic / minimalist route -- but not as engaging as the other two), and then we are set to take Infant Safety & CPR this weekend! The community we have at PYC is so supportive, loving, exciting, and fun. Since it is an independent yoga studio, the clientele is of a similar mindset and all-around loving and tender with one another. I am looking forward to doing the postnatal and baby and me classes once this little nugget makes its debut!!

    The Prenatal Yoga Center is just the most warm, supportive place to be when you're expecting a…read morechild. The teachers are caring, patient and so knowledgeable. You feel great at the end of class, both physically and emotionally. I'm not a particularly crunchy person (I'm all about the epidural, for example) and had been expecting to be put off by the general "woo woo" nature of the whole thing, but it was such a positive and happy experience that I found myself going back week after week and then again with my second child. I'd recommend any mom-to-be give it a shot.

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    Prenatal Yoga Center
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