Every new mom feels a little ill-equipped…

The truth is, babies who have experienced stress, neglect, or trauma in the womb often have a harder time bonding with their adoptive mom and dad.

But for new adoptive moms, meeting the unknown needs of your adoptive child can cause real anxiety.

But it doesn’t have to be this way. Unplowed Ground Baby will equip you for a lifetime of attachment and love.

New

Unplowed Ground Baby Pricing Options

One Year Access + Single Coaching Consult

$60

Allows parents access to training material and a single coaching consult with an Unplowed Ground baby specialist

One Year Access + Coaching Consult Package

$200

Allows parents access to training material and 4 coaching consults with an Unplowed Ground baby specialist

What do I get with this course?

•Immediate access to the Unplowed Ground Baby online course, including Training Videos and printable Training Manual.

•A strategic plan for your adopted baby’s first 6-12 weeks home.

•Coaching consultation(s) with a member of our Unplowed Ground Baby Specialist Team, answering all of your questions.

Get accesss to Unplowed Baby

1. Get Access

When you register for an Unplowed Ground Baby account, you gain immediate access to the Unplowed Ground Baby video trainings and printable Training Manual. This will walk you step-by-step through your baby’s first 6-12 weeks home.

2. Be Coached

With a coaching package you can get all your questions answered in personalized consults with a member of our Unplowed Ground Baby Specialist Team. We recommend scheduling one consult prior to adoption (as soon as possible) with additional consults post-placement.

3. Let the Bonding Begin!

Experience the pure JOY of bonding with your newly adopted baby

What You’ll Learn…

•What is attachment?

•Why does what happened in the womb matter?

•How does a baby form bonds with her mother?

•What is attunement?

•How can I rebuild the bonds broken by in utero stress, neglect, or trauma?

•What are the six keys to attachment?

•How long should I take off work?

•Who should I let hold my newly adopted baby?

•What is adoptive breast feeding, and is it right for me?