• 52: How To Care For Your Body While You Care For Your Baby with Lisa Westhorpe

  • Sep 16 2020
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

52: How To Care For Your Body While You Care For Your Baby with Lisa Westhorpe

  • Summary

  • In this episode, you will learn:

    • What a maternal occupational therapist is, and why new moms may need one.
    • Why postnatal self-care is so important.
    • How our breathing changes during pregnancy and how to avoid shallow breathing after your baby is born.
    • How posture changes during pregnancy can lead to postnatal back and/or hip injury.
    • Why you should trust your motherly instincts.
    • The one rule Lisa always follows.


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