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When Breastfeeding Feels Like Grief: A Letter to the Mama Who Dreads the Next Feeding (postpartum depression in Christian motherhood)
To the Mama Who Dreads the Next Feeding: Finding Hope in the Journey Dear Sweet Mama, If the sound of your baby’s cry makes your chest tighten instead of your heart swell, I want you to know: you are not broken. You are not a bad mother. And you are not alone. I have always had a complicated relationship with breastfeeding. I love my children more than anything. I love serving them. But the early postpartum days were not the glowing, peaceful moments I had imagined—or even he
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Rachelle Keng
Jan 177 min read


Woven Motherhood Goes On Tour!
Woven Motherhood was a vendor at Cece Winans' concerts in Ottawa and Montreal! Woven Motherhood Meets Cece Winans! We kicked off Woven Motherhood's Ministry at Cece Winans' "More Than This" Tour in Canada. It seemed fitting that her song, "Goodness of God" set the stage by helping grieving mothers see God's goodness even in our heartbreak. She challenged us to turn our adversity into praise and to give (not just a little, but) all of ourselves to God. At Woven Motherhood, we
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Rachelle Keng
Jul 31, 20251 min read


Praying Through Infertility and Fertility Treatments
Fertility does not define our purpose. So how can we pray through fertility when we have unanswered prayer? How can we wait patiently through fertility treatments? How can we trust God with our yearnings to be mothers or have more children? Author and OBGYN, Dr. Rachelle Keng, writes on the struggles that moms face on getting pregnant. Having dealt with infertility after having her second child, she learned to trust God with her heartache of wanting more children.
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Rachelle Keng
Jul 15, 20256 min read


Sip and Savor Blog
Honest musings about pregos, mama drama, and parenting!

© 2023 by Rachelle Keng.




"God redeemed my broken heart by the perfectly blemished fruit of my womb."
Rachelle Keng, MD
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