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Step into a heartfelt conversation about the challenges and victories faced by mothers who strive to maintain their physical health amidst the overwhelming journey of pregnancy and postpartum experiences. In this episode, Christina Prevett, a pelvic floor physical therapist and devoted mom, opens up about her personal experiences with vulnerability in healthcare. We dive deep into the emotional struggles surrounding pregnancy loss, the importance of empathy in obstetrical care, and how sharing personal narratives can create a robust support network for mothers.
Christina shares the rollercoaster of her own fertility journey, navigating moments of heart-wrenching loss and the subsequent medical care that made her feel both supported and vulnerable. This episode challenges the clinical detachment often observed in healthcare settings by emphasizing the necessity of nurturing emotional connections between providers and patients. As Christina reflects on her experiences, listeners are invited to consider their own feelings of vulnerability and the need for authentic communication during times of upheaval.
By daring to address these sensitive topics openly, we hope to foster a conversation that uplifts and connects moms—reminding them that they're not alone and that sharing their journeys is vital in creating community. Join us as we explore the depths of motherhood, the impact of emotional experiences, and the ways we can support each other through the complexities of life's journeys. Be sure to share this episode, subscribe, and leave a review to help others discover this essential conversation!
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By Christina Prevett5
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Step into a heartfelt conversation about the challenges and victories faced by mothers who strive to maintain their physical health amidst the overwhelming journey of pregnancy and postpartum experiences. In this episode, Christina Prevett, a pelvic floor physical therapist and devoted mom, opens up about her personal experiences with vulnerability in healthcare. We dive deep into the emotional struggles surrounding pregnancy loss, the importance of empathy in obstetrical care, and how sharing personal narratives can create a robust support network for mothers.
Christina shares the rollercoaster of her own fertility journey, navigating moments of heart-wrenching loss and the subsequent medical care that made her feel both supported and vulnerable. This episode challenges the clinical detachment often observed in healthcare settings by emphasizing the necessity of nurturing emotional connections between providers and patients. As Christina reflects on her experiences, listeners are invited to consider their own feelings of vulnerability and the need for authentic communication during times of upheaval.
By daring to address these sensitive topics openly, we hope to foster a conversation that uplifts and connects moms—reminding them that they're not alone and that sharing their journeys is vital in creating community. Join us as we explore the depths of motherhood, the impact of emotional experiences, and the ways we can support each other through the complexities of life's journeys. Be sure to share this episode, subscribe, and leave a review to help others discover this essential conversation!
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Don't miss out on any of the TEA coming out of the Barbell Mamas by subscribing to our newsletter
You can also follow us on Instagram and YouTube for all the up-to-date information you need about pelvic health and female athletes.
Interested in our programs? Check us out here!

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