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Are you struggling with postpartum recovery and feeling like you’re not getting the support you need? You’re not alone—pelvic floor health is one of the most overlooked aspects of postpartum care, but it’s crucial for long-term recovery. Whether you’ve had a vaginal birth or a C-section, understanding how to support your pelvic floor and rebuild your core is key to feeling stronger after childbirth. If that sounds familiar, this one is for you!
In today's episode Chelsea is joined by Theresa Feola, board-certified women’s health therapist and owner of The Pelvic Room, to talk about the importance of pelvic floor therapy for postpartum recovery, when to start pelvic floor exercises, and how to address the physical changes your body goes through after giving birth. As fellow moms who’ve been through it, we’ll share our own journey with pelvic floor health, why education about postpartum care is essential, and how specialized therapy can help with long-term recovery. If you’re looking for advice on strengthening your pelvic floor, rebuilding your core, managing C-section recovery, or simply feeling empowered to advocate for your postpartum health, this episode has practical insights to help you feel stronger, inside and out!
Disclaimer: The information and stories shared during this episode is intended to offer general guidance and support. However, every individual's health and circumstances are unique. Before making any significant changes, or if you have concerns about your health, it's essential to consult with your healthcare practitioner.
Next Steps:
Grab my free postpartum better protocol: https://corecarecultivate.com/postpartum-better-protocol
Connect with me on IG: @Chelsea.barbine
Grab your Postpartum Playbook: https://corecarecultivate.com/postpartum-playbook
Save 20% on coaching with me in the Cultivate Crew using code: BETTERPOD20 at checkout: https://corecarecultivate.com/the-cultivate-crew-purchase
Email me at: [email protected]
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Are you struggling with postpartum recovery and feeling like you’re not getting the support you need? You’re not alone—pelvic floor health is one of the most overlooked aspects of postpartum care, but it’s crucial for long-term recovery. Whether you’ve had a vaginal birth or a C-section, understanding how to support your pelvic floor and rebuild your core is key to feeling stronger after childbirth. If that sounds familiar, this one is for you!
In today's episode Chelsea is joined by Theresa Feola, board-certified women’s health therapist and owner of The Pelvic Room, to talk about the importance of pelvic floor therapy for postpartum recovery, when to start pelvic floor exercises, and how to address the physical changes your body goes through after giving birth. As fellow moms who’ve been through it, we’ll share our own journey with pelvic floor health, why education about postpartum care is essential, and how specialized therapy can help with long-term recovery. If you’re looking for advice on strengthening your pelvic floor, rebuilding your core, managing C-section recovery, or simply feeling empowered to advocate for your postpartum health, this episode has practical insights to help you feel stronger, inside and out!
Disclaimer: The information and stories shared during this episode is intended to offer general guidance and support. However, every individual's health and circumstances are unique. Before making any significant changes, or if you have concerns about your health, it's essential to consult with your healthcare practitioner.
Next Steps:
Grab my free postpartum better protocol: https://corecarecultivate.com/postpartum-better-protocol
Connect with me on IG: @Chelsea.barbine
Grab your Postpartum Playbook: https://corecarecultivate.com/postpartum-playbook
Save 20% on coaching with me in the Cultivate Crew using code: BETTERPOD20 at checkout: https://corecarecultivate.com/the-cultivate-crew-purchase
Email me at: [email protected]
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