Thank you so much!! My baby is 13 months and sometimes I find myself super stressed or having mood swings😭 I needed this video. I can see now how lack of sleep and not having the right nutrition can be affecting my hormones. Thank you for the information 💗
Thank you for sharing this. So helpful. I'm 3 months postpartum and having sleep issues due to anxiety. Definitely hard to deal with as I consider myself a very active and healthy person. Nothing can truly prepare you for motherhood, but these things, if in place will definitely help l. Also reminding yourself it's all going to pass very quickly in the grand scheme of things. We are warriors, and we have been able to raise and feed our babies in times of famine, war, etc. We can do this!
I wish I had found you sooner! I’m 4 months pp after having my third baby in 3 years and I feel totally depleted. Thank you for all of this! I’m going to implement these things and the herbs you recommended in another video immediately.
Now is still a great time to start! Focus on adding in as much good, healthy food as possible and taking the time to regulate your nervous system too. I'd love to hear how you go! Michala x
I gained 60lbs during my pregnancy and can’t seem to lose any of it. I’ve been at the same weigh since my delivery (5mnths). Even after a healthy diet and exercise. Any tips?
Hi. What if i am not breastfeeding agter delivery due to low milk supply and i am getting my periods irregularly like almost 2-3 times in a month for 5-7 days..its really exhausting.. please suggest me what can be done?
Increase your fat and protein intake. Your body is craving it! I run a program where I help postpartum women align themselves so their bodies can easily balance hormones, lose weight and regain health. Many come to be torn between their health and their milk supply. You can absolutely have both. That's the way we are designed; we just have to align!
I'm so sorry to hear that, you must be exhausted. I'd encourage you to see a Naturopath as there is a lot we can do for insomnia. Also you might find my Postpartum Anxiety helpful as what I talk about there also applies to pp insomnia (which is common with ppa) x Michala
Postpartum depression/anxiety for about 3 months after my now 5 year old was born. Im scared because I have twins due in about a month. Any big advice for me? Ty
Congratulations! My best advice would be to Plan for postpartum. How you are going to regulate your nervous system so it feels calm and safe, how you are going to support yourself nutritionally. Adding in extra supplements that support the hormonal change (I have an online postpartum class that shows you exactly how to do this!) Ask for help before you have the bubbas. I’m so excited for you, You’ve got this Mama. Feel free to email me if you need ❤️ Michala
Yes where there’s deficiencies. These are 3 of the most common deficiencies I see with new Mums. Mag and b vitamins are very helpful for stress but also lots of minerals needed for stress support.
If the baby needs to be fed every three hours, how can sleep be prioritized? At most, my wife can get a max of 2.5 to 3 hours at a time. We're working on the ide strategy if she can get 3 x 2.5 hours sleep per 24 hour period, then she's doing well.
That's great that you've got a plan in place (and you're supporting her). I have a 6 week old at the moment too so I understand it can feel hard to prioritise sleep. What I find works best is going to bed as early as possible. Resting during the day whenever possible (even if she can't sleep - resting is the next best thing). As baby get's older and feeds stretch out, your wife will be able to hopefully get some 4-5 hour blocks of sleep which help with feeling more refreshed.
@themamaway thanks! Another question: I've heard that as the baby grows and can eat more in one feed and then sleep longer, it becomes better to feed regularly during the day and then try to get longer sleeps at night. My question is, how do the breasts cope with going 4-5 hours without giving a feed when they're used to giving a feed every 2-3 three hours?
I'm struggling with acne and weight gain but I'm 21 months postpartum. I'm still breastfeeding, so I'm guessing it's due to low estrogen? how can I raise my estrogen (and maybe progesterone too) without affecting prolactin? my cortisol and nutrients levels are great, so I don't know what to do 😩
Breastfeeding does seem to affect hormones and weight differently for everyone. How often are you still feeding throughout the day /night? There are other hormones at play including thyroid which can commonly affect Mums a year or 2 after pregnancy and contribute to weight gain. Do you feel good besides the weight and skin issues? - Michala
@@themamaway oh thank you for replying! yes everything else is great. I've had subclinical hypothyroid issues in the past but my levels are all good now, so I don't think it is that
@@hllymchll Well it’s great that you’re feeling good otherwise! I’d be looking at possible food intolerances and your nutrition side of things. I do have a video on stubborn post pregnancy weight you might find helpful - I actually struggled a lot with my weight before having kids but making the changes I talk about in the video, I haven’t had a problem since. Might be a similar situation for you? This is the video. th-cam.com/video/7HAHeyqQ7lM/w-d-xo.html g
Here's a MAN tip: Move out for about 6 to 8 months, saves you a whole lot of suffering. Women change after CB if you are reading this SERIOUSLY. Think twice before getting her pregnant
Thank you so much!! My baby is 13 months and sometimes I find myself super stressed or having mood swings😭 I needed this video. I can see now how lack of sleep and not having the right nutrition can be affecting my hormones. Thank you for the information 💗
Thank you for sharing this. So helpful. I'm 3 months postpartum and having sleep issues due to anxiety. Definitely hard to deal with as I consider myself a very active and healthy person. Nothing can truly prepare you for motherhood, but these things, if in place will definitely help l. Also reminding yourself it's all going to pass very quickly in the grand scheme of things. We are warriors, and we have been able to raise and feed our babies in times of famine, war, etc. We can do this!
I think minerals are also very important. Especially magnesium
I wish I had found you sooner! I’m 4 months pp after having my third baby in 3 years and I feel totally depleted. Thank you for all of this! I’m going to implement these things and the herbs you recommended in another video immediately.
Now is still a great time to start! Focus on adding in as much good, healthy food as possible and taking the time to regulate your nervous system too. I'd love to hear how you go! Michala x
Oh if only I had seen this video 8 months ago! Thank you this explains soooo so much incredible video!
I'm so glad you found it helpful - Yes we really aren't given a lot of information at the time yet it's so important! x Michala
I gained 60lbs during my pregnancy and can’t seem to lose any of it. I’ve been at the same weigh since my delivery (5mnths). Even after a healthy diet and exercise. Any tips?
This explains so much thank you. I think I’m going through this right now
You’re welcome I’m glad you found it helpful! how old is your little one?
Hi. What if i am not breastfeeding agter delivery due to low milk supply and i am getting my periods irregularly like almost 2-3 times in a month for 5-7 days..its really exhausting.. please suggest me what can be done?
Increase your fat and protein intake. Your body is craving it! I run a program where I help postpartum women align themselves so their bodies can easily balance hormones, lose weight and regain health. Many come to be torn between their health and their milk supply. You can absolutely have both. That's the way we are designed; we just have to align!
I’m having insomnia 2 months after pregnancy I’m only having about 3hrs of sleep at night. I’m so tired but my brain won’t shut down
I'm so sorry to hear that, you must be exhausted. I'd encourage you to see a Naturopath as there is a lot we can do for insomnia. Also you might find my Postpartum Anxiety helpful as what I talk about there also applies to pp insomnia (which is common with ppa) x Michala
Postpartum depression/anxiety for about 3 months after my now 5 year old was born. Im scared because I have twins due in about a month. Any big advice for me? Ty
Congratulations! My best advice would be to Plan for postpartum. How you are going to regulate your nervous system so it feels calm and safe, how you are going to support yourself nutritionally. Adding in extra supplements that support the hormonal change (I have an online postpartum class that shows you exactly how to do this!) Ask for help before you have the bubbas. I’m so excited for you, You’ve got this Mama. Feel free to email me if you need ❤️ Michala
Does consuming the placenta postpartum help replenish these happy hormones?
What do you think about supplement like magnesium, iron , zinc ? To help for the stress
Thank you so much for this video
Yes where there’s deficiencies. These are 3 of the most common deficiencies I see with new Mums. Mag and b vitamins are very helpful for stress but also lots of minerals needed for stress support.
What about those women who suffer malasma or pregnancy mask that didn't leave their face 5years after the baby was born?
Can be related to hormone imbalance, copper imbalance or adrenal dysfunction. Best to work with a naturopath to get to the root cause.
If the baby needs to be fed every three hours, how can sleep be prioritized? At most, my wife can get a max of 2.5 to 3 hours at a time. We're working on the ide strategy if she can get 3 x 2.5 hours sleep per 24 hour period, then she's doing well.
That's great that you've got a plan in place (and you're supporting her). I have a 6 week old at the moment too so I understand it can feel hard to prioritise sleep. What I find works best is going to bed as early as possible. Resting during the day whenever possible (even if she can't sleep - resting is the next best thing). As baby get's older and feeds stretch out, your wife will be able to hopefully get some 4-5 hour blocks of sleep which help with feeling more refreshed.
@themamaway thanks! Another question: I've heard that as the baby grows and can eat more in one feed and then sleep longer, it becomes better to feed regularly during the day and then try to get longer sleeps at night. My question is, how do the breasts cope with going 4-5 hours without giving a feed when they're used to giving a feed every 2-3 three hours?
Ps, our baby is 3 weeks and 2 days and is 4.4kg. She seems to be developing quickly. Thanks.
I'm struggling with acne and weight gain but I'm 21 months postpartum. I'm still breastfeeding, so I'm guessing it's due to low estrogen? how can I raise my estrogen (and maybe progesterone too) without affecting prolactin? my cortisol and nutrients levels are great, so I don't know what to do 😩
Breastfeeding does seem to affect hormones and weight differently for everyone. How often are you still feeding throughout the day /night? There are other hormones at play including thyroid which can commonly affect Mums a year or 2 after pregnancy and contribute to weight gain. Do you feel good besides the weight and skin issues? - Michala
@@themamaway oh thank you for replying! yes everything else is great. I've had subclinical hypothyroid issues in the past but my levels are all good now, so I don't think it is that
@@hllymchll Well it’s great that you’re feeling good otherwise! I’d be looking at possible food intolerances and your nutrition side of things. I do have a video on stubborn post pregnancy weight you might find helpful - I actually struggled a lot with my weight before having kids but making the changes I talk about in the video, I haven’t had a problem since. Might be a similar situation for you? This is the video. th-cam.com/video/7HAHeyqQ7lM/w-d-xo.html g
@@themamaway i will watch it asap. i definitely think i have some level of insulin resistance. thank you for taking the time to answer me 🙏
Please, PLEASE, water that plant 😭
Yes it's still alive! Hope you enjoyed the video.
Here's a MAN tip: Move out for about 6 to 8 months, saves you a whole lot of suffering. Women change after CB if you are reading this SERIOUSLY. Think twice before getting her pregnant
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