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In this episode, we get to hear some very relatable stories of motherhood. Starting with a heartburn, a conflict active symptom of a territorial conflict, which she experienced during pregnancy when she had people (with generous and kind intentions) encroaching on her space. She also tells us about her experience with neck pain after struggling to find homeschooling material that she felt aligned with her values. She then explains an earache she had after being made to listen to a political rant by her osteopath. Finally she speaks about her experiences with tailbone pain and foot pain after birth and how she solved them through connecting them to a self-devaluation conflict surrounding her struggles with cosleeping, breastfeeding, and sleep.
By Freya Kellet4.6
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In this episode, we get to hear some very relatable stories of motherhood. Starting with a heartburn, a conflict active symptom of a territorial conflict, which she experienced during pregnancy when she had people (with generous and kind intentions) encroaching on her space. She also tells us about her experience with neck pain after struggling to find homeschooling material that she felt aligned with her values. She then explains an earache she had after being made to listen to a political rant by her osteopath. Finally she speaks about her experiences with tailbone pain and foot pain after birth and how she solved them through connecting them to a self-devaluation conflict surrounding her struggles with cosleeping, breastfeeding, and sleep.

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