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We conflate “common” and “normal” far too easily in postpartum. Just because many mothers experience something doesn’t mean it’s harmless or that it should be endured without care, context, or support. A lot of what’s labelled “normal” in postpartum tells us more about how unsupported mothers are than about what the body or nervous system is designed to carry. If you want postpartum education that makes space for nuance and real conversation, follow along. #postpartum #postpartumeducation #lifea
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Just because you can baby wear postpartum, doesn't mean your pelvic floor is ready. Here's when to start, when to wait, and what to look out for ⬇️ If you're postpartum and symptom free (no leaking, pressure, or heaviness) baby-wearing is typically fine. But if you're dealing with prolapse, discomfort, or recovering from a c-section, the stroller might be the better option for now until you are able to rebuild your pelvic floor and core strength and your incision is healed. Any questions? You kn
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Hear me out, I’m not saying postpartum is easy by any means - I mean, that first week hit me like a ton of bricks and I was so blindsided by how hard it was mentally, physically, and emotionally. 😬😰 But before I was pregnant, all I saw about becoming a mom was negative. It made me fear losing my relationship with my husband, fear losing sleep, and fear losing myself and my independence. My whole pregnancy I was so scared of what motherhood would look like for me since I didn’t have any experie
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Pelvic heaviness, pressure, or a feeling of “things falling down” postpartum is common—and it’s something we can work with, not ignore. Up to 1 in 2 women will experience some degree of pelvic organ prolapse in their lifetime, whether they had children or not! But many notice symptoms like heaviness or pressure in the early postpartum months as tissues are healing and load tolerance is low. That does not mean your body is broken or that exercise is off-limits. Targeted exercise can help manage p
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Postpartum can be a vulnerable and sacred time so there are a few things to keep in mind when visiting a newly postpartum family and their baby. All the info below 👇🏼 but before I dive in follow @newmamainbloom for all things postpartum, food & motherhood. 5 things to remember when visiting a newly postpartum family ❤️ Never turn up unannounced. This a big no no. Always check in before hand to see if the family are even open to having visitors. If they are, always visit at a time that suits th
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I mean, come on. 🤣🤣🤣 in all honestly I am loving showing up on social media, letting go of the opinions of others, growing my confidence and rebuilding after postpartum depression and anxiety leveled me out. 🤣 it’s been amazing… would I love to land some brand deals that align with my values so I could support my family and spoil my daughter? Absolutely. But that’s not the only goal. I’m just showing up because I believe God is leading me to. And He has a plan and a way to use me, showing up
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Two years postpartum and I still don’t completely feel like me, and I’m finally okay saying that out loud. The stories online make it seem like there’s a specific timeline. Like by now I should have my pink back. But this is my second postpartum journey and this time is different. And different doesn’t mean wrong. What I know is this, I’m going to keep pouring into myself through movement, through what I eat, through choosing myself on purpose. And slowly, we’re going to be okay. If you’re in th
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Postpartum moms please tell me you know what I mean 😂 #postpartummom #postpartumbody #relatablemom
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When I took Jasper to his pediatrician appointment at five days postpartum, I overheard another mom with a baby around the same age describing symptoms she was having — tingling in her arms and high blood pressure. It immediately caught my attention, because I had just gone through something very similar myself. Before experiencing it firsthand, I had never heard anyone talk about these kinds of postpartum “episodes” in the first week after birth. The kind that land you in the ER — twice — quest
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