Find Your Postpartum Inner Unit: Q&A With Janna Young

Find Your Postpartum Inner Unit: Q&A With Janna Young

Pregnancy and childbirth really changes our bodies. We literally move in different ways due to our center of gravity shifting, then it suddenly shifts again after the baby is out. For many of us, adjusting to these physical changes affects more than just our bodies.

Engaging your inner unit can help ground us physically and emotionally.

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4 Postpartum Poses to Ease Back into Exercise

4 Postpartum Poses to Ease Back into Exercise

Doctors might give us the green light to exercise 4-6 weeks postpartum, but that often feels too soon. Parts are still jiggling, joints feel loose, muscles chronically ache, and fatigue is overwhelming.

It might take some time to work up to an exercise routine. But there’s a lot we can do to gently wake up some of our muscles. We can gradually and deliberately ease ourselves back into physical activities with these four Pilates exercises that engage our inner unit. 

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Obsessing Over Postpartum Care

So it started when I shat myself. Literally.

Not once, but twice (and almost a third time) all over my underwear and clothes. My obsession with postpartum care came out of a desperate fear that I’d be wearing diapers long after my infant son stopped wearing them.

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Rehab for Your Postpartum Vagina. It's a Real Thing, and It Makes a Lot of Sense.

Rehab for the vagina???

Yup. It's just like it sounds. Rehabilitation for your vagina and its surrounding region.

Okay. Perhaps it's a little more involved than I'm letting on. Often times pelvic physical therapy (PT) requires internal work (anal and or vaginal).

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