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Julie Baird
March 6, 2023

How Rib Flare affects your Diastasis, Pelvic Floor & Back

Julie Baird
March 6, 2023

Rib flare is associated with Diastasis Recti, back pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, and more! 

✓ Click below to learn why rib flare happens, why you need to fix rib flare, and how do you fix it.

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Julie Baird
February 7, 2023

6-week Postpartum Checkup - Guide + Checklist

Julie Baird
February 7, 2023

I remember my first postpartum checkup. I felt so rushed, but I was “all cleared”. I didn’t ask any questions because I didn’t know there were questions to be asked… I was “all good”, they said, but I didn’t feel that good!

✓ Click below to prep your 6-week postpartum appointment with this free checklist

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Julie Baird
January 3, 2023

Belly Binding after Baby - Yes or No?

Julie Baird
January 3, 2023

Are you thinking of getting a binder, corset, girdle, or belly wrap after baby? Or maybe you’ve heard that it could heal your diastasis recti? The abdominal wall has been stretched out through pregnancy, so if it brings the abs closer together, it must be healing it, right? Unfortunately, the healing process is not that straight forward…

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Julie Baird
November 22, 2022

7 Nutrition Tips for Diastasis Recti Healing

Julie Baird
November 22, 2022

The nutritional strategy for Diastasis Recti healing should focus on optimizing connective tissue and muscle recovery. Eating collagen-rich foods or foods that boost collagen production is key for creating these building blocks.

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Julie Baird
July 13, 2022

How to protect your Pelvic Floor 

Julie Baird
July 13, 2022

Looking for more tips on how to improve your pelvic health in addition to pelvic floor exercises? This article is for you!

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Julie Baird
June 20, 2022

Mom butt - 8 steps to getting your booty back after baby

Julie Baird
June 20, 2022

“Mom butt” is slang for a post-baby booty. This phenomenon results from muscular imbalances, and it’s not just an aesthetic issue! The glutes work hand-in-hand with the pelvic floor and core muscles.

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Julie Baird
April 27, 2022

Laugh, cough & sneeze, but don’t pee! [illustrated]

Julie Baird
April 27, 2022

Stress incontinence. Let’s take a look at 5 reasons why you may pee when you laugh, sneeze, or cough, and the way to solve these issues.

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Julie Baird
March 29, 2022

Tight high-waisted pants, core, and pelvic floor

Julie Baird
March 29, 2022

Wearing tight high-waisted clothes can have a slew of consequences on your pelvic floor, core and digestive health. Keep the impact of your clothing in mind, especially if you are still recovering from giving birth, trying to heal a diastasis recti, or working to improve your pelvic floor functions.

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Julie Baird
February 3, 2022

Moms: the Problem with Crunches

Julie Baird
February 3, 2022

The vast majority of moms are turning to the wrong exercises to improve their core strength and the way their belly looks. The increased pressure caused by crunches hones in on the weakened areas.

✓ Click below to learn everything you need to know about crunches after baby

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Julie Baird
January 24, 2022

When can I Plank after Pregnancy? Guidelines

Julie Baird
January 24, 2022

Once baby arrives, your abdominal muscles don't just snap back into place. You’ll need to be proactive to regain core strength and progressively get back to planks after pregnancy.

✓ Click below to learn how to safely resume planks postpartum

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