Tag: Prenatal Yoga
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Yoga For Two!

A couple that practices yoga together stays together! Did you know that practicing prenatal yoga with a partner not only benefits you and your baby, but it also strengthens your bond with your partner before your baby arrives? The moment you become pregnant all focus shifts to you and then in postpartum to baby and…
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Improve the Health of your Baby with Prenatal Yoga

Prenatal yoga is great for mama, but we often don’t talk about how amazing it is for your baby when you practice. There’s this whole other person or in some cases persons inside of you soaking up exactly what you’re eating, drinking, feeling and doing. So, when you look at your pregnancy journey in that…
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Reclaiming Your Birth Experience

Let’s have a quick fact lesson about birth in the modern world, particularly in the United States. What if I told you that nearly 75% of hospital births were medicated, (a.k.a. Epidurals and/or Spinal Blocks), and of those epidurals, 20% resulted in a cesarean (C-Section)? Let’s talk about inductions, did you know that over 30%…
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Considering a VBAC?

What is a VBAC? It’s having a Vaginal Birth After Cesarean. So, if you’re someone who previously had a C-Section and would like to try for a natural delivery, a successful VBAC is your goal, although a happy, healthy baby is the ultimate of goals. Speaking from personal experience I had a very traumatic birth…
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Demystifying Prenatal Yoga

You might be asking yourself is prenatal yoga for me? 100% YES! These are some common statements that I like to call myths I get from soon-to-be mama’s who are exploring their wellness options. Common Myths: You might find yourself falling into one of these schools of thought, but there’s power in knowledge, so here…
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Just Breathe

Wise words on birth from the great Ariana Grande, “Just keep breathin‘ and breathin’ and breathin’ and breathin’ And oh, I gotta keep, keep on breathin’.” It’s definitely easier said than done especially when you’re in the moment of trying to squeeze a tiny human out of your body, but it is oh so important…