by Linda Stephens | Oct 8, 2020 | Core, Life lessons, Pelvic floor, post-natal, Posture, Relaxation, Uncategorised
BREATHE & ALIGN: For the first two weeks after birth, it’s all about sleeping whenever possible, eating nutrition dense food and lots of water and deep, slow ‘ocean’ breathing to aid internal healing and slowly reconnect diaphragm breathing to the pelvic floor...
by Linda Stephens | Sep 23, 2020 | Birthing, Core, Pelvic floor, post-natal, Posture
Once we’re post natal, we’re always post natal. It doesn’t matter whether you birthed yesterday or twenty years ago. I want to work with Mums who recognise that Postpartum Recovery is a vital part of having a baby. When you want to have a solid foundation for long...
by Linda Stephens | Apr 25, 2020 | Life lessons, Posture, Relaxation, Uncategorised
Dads in particular are often juggling a huge amount and very rarely talk about the impact of life’s chronic stressors on their mental and physical wellbeing. Some men may think of ‘self care’ as a candles-and-fluffy-slippers thing which has no relevance to them....
by Linda Stephens | Aug 2, 2016 | Core, Pelvic floor, post-natal, Posture
[cs_When I tell people that ‘sucking and tucking’ (tummy in, bum squeezed under) is probably contributing to, if not causing their Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (and back, neck, shoulder pain, core weakness, possibly hypertension and anxiety issues) they are often shocked...
by Linda Stephens | Jun 10, 2016 | Birthing, Posture
The pregnant body is incredibly wise, so we want to tune in to the body for the source of knowledge that it is. YogaBirthing teaches us to work with this deeply instinctual wisdom to help us birth as naturally as possible. However, because birth throws up the...