
Integrating Work and Motherhood
Natalie discusses why she hopes to banish the phrase work/life balance from our dictionary and talks us through techniques that will help us implement the concept of work/life integration instead.
Natalie discusses why she hopes to banish the phrase work/life balance from our dictionary and talks us through techniques that will help us implement the concept of work/life integration instead.
Pain with intercourse is quite common in the postpartum period, but should not be thought of as “normal” or unavoidable.
The condition of your skin typically reflects what’s going on internally and can tell you a lot about your overall health. It can be frustrating to navigate through skin concerns to discover what those underlying issues are.
How to model elements of a healthy romantic relationship to help your children build a solid foundation for long-lasting love.
Katherine answers participants nutrition questions on topics such as protein powders, intermittent fasting, the need for breakfast, hormones and more.
A feeding structure that drowns out the “shoulds,” numbers, and external rules and allows you to listen to your internal messages and help shape your days this summer.
Learning to read is challenging. If we start early and do it often we will help our children with this vital skill. We have the mom advantage in helping them learn to read in those early years.
HER Health Collective roundtables provide an opportunity for us to bring our panel of experts together to discuss important issues that are relevant to mothers in our community. The topics discussed in this session include: Diet Trends, How Food Affects Us, Supplementation, Fasting, and Dietary Restriction.
HER Self-Care Series:
Christina and Brian Hagan of Healthy Steps NC return to share their expert knowledge on muscles and foam rolling. They provide instruction on how to stretch after your foam rolling session. When applied, these methods will help correct posture, reduce the chance of injury and make your time more effective with Physical Therapy, Massage Therapy & Chiropractic care by effectively supplementing their efforts.
It’s important to understand that picky eating is normal for young children. A child may eat a whole lot of one food one day, and the next day they are all about another food. Children use intuition to pick the foods that they are going to eat. Maggie explains this using research and how to minimize the eating struggles.
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