A long time ago, we had a draft. Every young man had to serve in the military. Around about that time, there were also a lot of wars. So, almost all the men in America had combat stories or service stories.

Military service is volunteer now, but the fact that our history had this common experience is significant.

Women serve with distinction in the military now. I honor the career path of military service some women choose.

And all mothers have a childbirth story. It reminds me of war stories. How a lot of veterans would only talk about their experiences among other veterans. If a lucky non-initiate got to hear some of the things that went on, like I sometimes did, they were jaw dropping.

As is every mother’s childbirth story.  Each one is filled with danger, bravery, narrow escapes and high drama. How can it be otherwise?

And the same thing is true like the veterans. MOthers usually only bring these stories out when they are around people who know. Or other women who are about to join the club.

And when I share my unique program with women, mothers who have been through it always share what they wish THEY had thought of.

In such a massively complicated endeavor, with all the variables of your ENTIRE LIFE involved in the process, every single mother can look back and think of something they wished they’d done differently.

Naturally, the reference books that are out there for women to help them through their pregnancy are MASSIVE. Intimidating and terrifying, they have too much information and not enough information.

My program has taken a different–dare I say UNIQUE? yes. yes I do.– approach. I have a thorough and compact set of checklists and questions that are specific to how to handle your career while pregnant.

If your career is what matters to you, then this is a godsend. If your career is less important to you than, say, the decoration of your baby’s nursery, this program is not for you.

I have made this course for women who are like me. Who care deeply, and have big dreams and raging ambition, and determination that their work and their career will NOT take a backseat to motherhood.

Here are the tools and the questions for you to have to eagle eye view, so you can look at the trajectory of your career during this time.

For my pregnant professional tribe, I have so much faith in you. I have so much hope in you. You can change the world! I only want to help you.