Breastfeeding Education Course for Doulas
Avoiding common boobie Traps
Meet The Team
Sakina Limbada
Professional Coach (PCC) with the International Coaching Federation (ICF)
Sakina Limbada is a professional coach who has been in the field for six years. Sakina coaches individuals and teams for Ogilvy, South Africa and Avatar South Africa. Sakina coaches all the individuals and teams for these companies, working with employees across the board, ranging from entry level to Senior Leaders.
Sakina specializes in helping teams to understand each other, providing insights into different personalities and ways of working, to better serve the teams.
Sakina also does some coaching for the United Nations. In her spare time, she takes on one private client a month.
Sakina has agreed to help some of the new mums struggling to adapt to their new chapter. Being a mum of three herself, Sakina understands that becoming a mother means becoming a brand new version of yourself that you have not met before. It means growing up, along with your children and learning to manage changes in your life, like changes in personal relationships, physical changes and impact on intimacy and sex life. It also means meeting a side of you that you don’t really like or enjoy.
Becoming a mum creates an entire shift in identity and Sakina has offered to take on one private client per month (she works with private clients on a Friday morning, South African time).
If you are struggling with any of the new challenges, Sakina has a track record of creating shifts for 100% of her clients.
Reach out to Sakina on +27828674711 if you would like to chat to her.
Aamena Vachiat
Physiotherapist
(MSc Physio Wits)
Lactation Consultant
(SACLC Wits)
Aamena is the co-founder of Azalea SA. An academic at heart, she was awarded the University of Witwatersrand Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship for being one of the top ten applicants to the university in 2003. She completed her undergraduate physiotherapy degree cum laude in 2006; and completed her Masters in physiotherapy in 2011. She completed her specialisation in Lactation after completing a Post Graduate Diploma in Lactation at the University of Witwatersrand in 2020.
Aamena’s passion in working with post partum mums began after her own challenging post partum journey. She discovered that there were very few reliable resources (educational, hands on assistance as well as emotional support) available to support mums in their journey into motherhood. With the plethora of resources available to mothers, Aamena wanted to lessen the stress new mums may experience trying to sift through the education. She intends to provide support from an angle supported by health care professionals while at the same time acknowledging the wealth of knowledge and support that comes from our communities as well as the legacy of our cultural and spiritual backgrounds.
