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Part 3: Balancing Hormones

Part 3: Balancing Hormones

FromPostpartum University® Podcast


Part 3: Balancing Hormones

FromPostpartum University® Podcast

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Aug 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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For full show notes go to https://marandabower.com/part-3-balancing-hormones-podcast-ep22/This is  Part 3 of a 3 part series in the podcast on Balancing Hormones, Part 4 is shared in my facebook group The Postpartum Circle, so be sure to go join!These episodes have been released through the month of July and August so if you missed the previous two parts of the series be sure to go back and listen! After that, be sure to go join my Facebook group, The Postpartum Circle.Why are so many women experiencing imbalances during postpartum? Your hormones are responsible for everything. When you get an adequate amount of sleep and the right nutrition for your postpartum period you will be able to heal and recover so much faster. These are two things that will help in balancing your hormones.Today I am talking about the remaining two of the four key components that I mentioned in part 2 of balancing hormones. Sleep and nutrition. Without the right nutrition you can’t produce the correct hormones that your body needs. Sleep needs to be the number one priority. Come listen to part 3 of balancing your hormones where I share how to get out of the hormone imbalance.In this episode, I’m sharing with you:How to get out of hormone imbalanceSleepSleep is necessary for the development of those feel good hormonesYou have to make sleep your number one priority8 to 10 hours of sleep in a 24 hour periodHow many hours of sleep are you actually getting a night?Sleep regulates your hormonesNutritionYour body can't regulate and produce the hormones you need while you sleep if you're not able to create the hormones with the food and the nutrients that you give itThere is a particular way to eat in postpartum. If that's not supported, then deficiencies creep in really fast, especially after the birth of a baby and with breastfeeding, when most women are already depleted.Lacking enzymes in the first few weeks postpartum is a normal biological event during this time, and you have to eat a diet that supports that.Depression and anxiety are an inflammation issuePostpartum weaning depressionMy 1:1 program- Holistic Postpartum Nutrition Training for Professionals is now open! Learn more and register here: https://www.MarandaBower.com/Training - Join my facebook group The Postpartum Circlehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/postpartumcircle- If you'd like to work with me, or need support, reach out here!        https://marandabower.com/contact/-Purchase my Nutrition Program https://marandabower.com/nutrition/-Get on the waitlist for The Postpartum Nutrition Certification Programhttps://marandabower.com/certification/Where to find me:Apply here to work 1:1 with me here >>>https://marandabower.com/contact/Email: hello@marandabower.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/postpartummarandaInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/postpartummaranda/Website:https://marandabower.com/
Released:
Aug 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast where holistic, traditional medicine meets evidence-based science to support whole-body healing at its very core. Postpartum University® has been recognized as the “leading postpartum resource” for Professionals and Experts in the field. Hosted by Maranda Bower, Postpartum Nutrition Specialist, international speaker, 4-time best-selling author, creator of the Postpartum Nutrition Plan and Certification Program, and so much more. Join us as we dive into important topics surrounding your body and healing after birth.