
21. What Every Burnt Out Mom Needs to Know About Her Cycle with Kasia Stiggelbout
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Have you ever wondered how understanding your cycle could transform your postpartum recovery and support your well-being as a first-time mom?
In this episode, we will cover:
- Why syncing with your cycle can be a powerful form of postpartum self-care and long-term motherhood support.
- How your hormonal shifts impact your energy, emotions, and recovery during postpartum and beyond.
- The connection between birth recovery, burnout, and cycle awareness for new moms.
- … and a whole lot more!
If you’re ready to approach motherhood with more rhythm, rest, and postpartum support, then this episode is for you!
Connect with Kasia:
- Inflow Planner: Kasia’s personalized planner that helps women align their daily activities with their menstrual cycle.
- Listen to The Other Way Podcast
- Connect on Instagram: @inflowplanner, @the_other_way_podcast
Resources Mentioned:
- Rest Is a Revolution: A book that explores the power of rest and why it’s essential for women’s well-being.
- The Fourth Trimester: A book by Kimberly Ann Johnson that discusses the importance of postpartum care, particularly in traditional cultures.
- Postpartum University: Miranda Bauer’s platform focused on postpartum health and nutrition.
- Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters: A book by Erica Komisar that shows mothers and fathers how to give their children the best chance for developing into healthy and loving adults.
- Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation: The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection and Community
- CDC’s Breastfeeding Report Card: Breastfeeding rates in the United States
- Risk Factors of Postpartum Depression: Research on risk factors for postpartum depression from NIH
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