Introduction to Body Mechanics
Introduction to Body Mechanics
Postpartum Essentials: Heal from your Pelvic Floor to your Core
How to Navigate this Course
How to Navigate this Course
The First 48 Hours After Labor and Delivery
The First 48 Hours After Labor and Delivery
Surviving and Thriving in the First 6 Weeks Postpartum
Surviving and Thriving in the First 6 Weeks Postpartum
Bladder Health: To Pee or not to Pee
Bladder Health: To Pee or not to Pee
Restore Your Core
Restore Your Core
What the Heck is This?
What the Heck is This?
Conclusion
Conclusion
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
How you lift, stand, and transition between positions can make or break your first few days, weeks, and years as your kids grow.
A natural response to the constant cuddles, lifting, and feeding are that your chest muscles in the front are going to get tight and your back muscles are going to get stretched out and weak.
We’re going to show you some of the best ways we teach parents to feed, lift, and stretch out the muscles that get sore from these activities.
We want you to feel good in your body.