Focus areas

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Pregnancy Care & Birth Prep

Creating and growing a mini human is one of life’s most nutritionally expensive endeavours. It’s also the ‘ultimate stress test’ for a woman’s overall metabolic health - especially her thyroid.

Trimester-specific, customised support is available for symptoms such as nausea, fatigue, leg cramps, heartburn, constipation, haemorrhoids, fluid retention and stretch marks. It may also reduce the risk of complications such as iron deficiency anaemia, gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, preterm labour, preeclampsia, a ‘small-for-dates’ baby and postpartum thyroiditis.

Birth preparation involves both nutritional and herbal medicines to help support a normal, physiological birth or in preparation for a planned caesarean birth. Individualised care also helps support an optimal recovery after pregnancy and birth.

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Postpartum Care

Unfortunately, standard medical care for new mums fails to address their full array of needs at this time. Many mothers have ongoing health issues that can be traced back to the lack of deep rest, adequate healing time, and full body repletion that was required during the critical time of the 4th trimester.

Support at this time can help a mama’s hormones, nervous system and immune system recalibrate optimally. This can have an immense impact on the mother’s body and brain. Depleted nutrient stores can be identified and corrected to meet the demands of breastfeeding and the mother’s overall health.

Common areas for support include postpartum mood issues, iron deficiency, digestive issues, postpartum thyroid issues, micronutrient depletions, immunity, breastfeeding (including nutritional support), sleep deprivation, birth recovery, and hormonal health if your menstrual cycle has returned.

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Postpartum Depletion

This term describes a collection of symptoms that affects nearly all spheres of a mother’s life (even up to 10 years) after giving birth. It’s been estimated that around 50% of mothers will experience some degree of postpartum depletion!

The symptoms vary and often involve many systems of the body. Women can experience ongoing symptoms such as exhaustion, overwhelm, low mood, brain fog, anxiety, hormonal imbalances, issues with weight, sleep, nutrition, libido, and even a loss of sense of self.

Although the term itself is not a diagnosis as such, it represents the common burnt-out, depleted, and imbalanced state many mothers find themselves in, often years after having a child/children.

Support helps to identify and address nutrient deficiencies, and the hormonal, immune, neurotransmitter, and nervous system imbalances that are often behind the collection of symptoms, months or even years later.

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