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Children really do change everything!
About 50% of women experience incontinence, prolapse, pelvic or back pain, or other symptoms due to pelvic floor dysfunction, sometimes even before childbirth. Pregnancy changes a lot of things in a mother’s life, including her pelvic floor.
Protein: More Than Fuel
There are many roles that protein plays in our body’s function and health; from supporting all chemical reactions in the body, regulating genetic expressions, supporting muscle development (including your pelvic floor!), regulating immune system, and hormone production
Hormones & Heart Health
February is heart month. All month we have our hearts on our minds with it being awareness month of cardiovascular disease and prevention, and with Valentines day in the middle of the month!
2024 Mindset Challenge
Get ready for it, take a nice big inhale, exhale that bullshit ‘cause we’re about to challenge the mindset of New Year, New You!
Handling Holiday Stress
There are times when a little bit of stress is a good thing, like the stress of a deadline to promote getting work done, or the excited feeling you get on a roller coaster. Stress is a part of life that is here to stay, but with practice of coping skills it is possible to manage and mitigate the effects it has on our body.
Gut Health, Eating and the Holiday Season
The connection within ourselves is highly regulated by the vagus nerve, like that one family member who keeps the family together for the holidays. Let’s breakdown how to take care of her during this busy time of year!
The Ultimate Support: Your Pelvic Floor
From gut health and fiber, to pooping and hormones, we are connecting the dots between lifestyle and nutritional choices, and the impact that they have on the pelvic floor. In this blog we are going to flip the script and focus on the impact that pelvic floor functioning has on the rest of our body!
Fall Fiber Changes
There are some great ways to incorporate amazing and delicious fall foods to support your gut bacteria, immune system, and your pelvic floor. Here’s why that’s important.
Save your Muscles
Our muscles play a key role in our health. They allow our skeletal system to move, help us experience day to day life, and our organs are also dependent on muscle movement.
Feeling the Heat
As the summer weather is starting to heat up, how your body perceives temperature may change depending on a multitude of factors - age, environment, hydration level, and hormones. There are many ways that female sex hormones also influence other areas of our bodies, one of these being how the body perceives temperature.
