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Have you considered how your endocrine system might affect your fertility or pregnancy? Today we dive into the topic of endocrine disruptors and how they may adversely affect your system. Although these endocrine disruptors are everywhere in our environment, the good news is there are ways to limit your exposure. Our guest today shares practical tips that you can use immediately to limit your exposure to these environmental factors. She gives great advice on how to find a healthy balance that will benefit your family and the next generation.
To have this conversation, we welcome Sarah Thompson on this episode of Yoga|Birth|Babies. Sarah is a board-certified diplomat of oriental medicine, certified functional medicine practitioner, and birth doula. She is also the author of Functional Maternity – Using Functional Medicine and Nutrition to Improve Pregnancy and Childbirth Outcomes.
Sarah recommends that parents should try to control what they can in their environment and let go of what they cannot control. Although it may seem daunting, she believes the goal is to give kids the best chance at success by limiting their exposure to toxins. She says parents are able to control what goes into their bodies and on their skin, which will give them the opportunity to reduce damage caused by harmful chemicals. She advises parents not to be too hard on themselves if they aren’t always able to make the best choices because the journey will not be perfect. Sarah shares ways parents can limit their exposure to damaging elements in a way that is accessible and easy to understand. I’m excited for you to hear this discussion.
To connect with Deb and the PYC Community:
Instagram & Facebook: @prenatalyogacenter
Youtube: Prenatal Yoga Center
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Deb Flashenberg and Independent Podcast Network4.9
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Have you considered how your endocrine system might affect your fertility or pregnancy? Today we dive into the topic of endocrine disruptors and how they may adversely affect your system. Although these endocrine disruptors are everywhere in our environment, the good news is there are ways to limit your exposure. Our guest today shares practical tips that you can use immediately to limit your exposure to these environmental factors. She gives great advice on how to find a healthy balance that will benefit your family and the next generation.
To have this conversation, we welcome Sarah Thompson on this episode of Yoga|Birth|Babies. Sarah is a board-certified diplomat of oriental medicine, certified functional medicine practitioner, and birth doula. She is also the author of Functional Maternity – Using Functional Medicine and Nutrition to Improve Pregnancy and Childbirth Outcomes.
Sarah recommends that parents should try to control what they can in their environment and let go of what they cannot control. Although it may seem daunting, she believes the goal is to give kids the best chance at success by limiting their exposure to toxins. She says parents are able to control what goes into their bodies and on their skin, which will give them the opportunity to reduce damage caused by harmful chemicals. She advises parents not to be too hard on themselves if they aren’t always able to make the best choices because the journey will not be perfect. Sarah shares ways parents can limit their exposure to damaging elements in a way that is accessible and easy to understand. I’m excited for you to hear this discussion.
To connect with Deb and the PYC Community:
Instagram & Facebook: @prenatalyogacenter
Youtube: Prenatal Yoga Center
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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