Holding Trauma In Your Tissues? Understand CFT For Moms After Giving Birth, How Pelvic Floor And C-section Scars Are Affected, Interview With OT, Dominique Owner Of Newborn Flow. Gillespie Approach.

HI FRIEND,

In this episode I interview my friend Dominique, an occupational therapist trained in the Gillespie approach for CFT and owner of the mobile practice Newborn Flow. She is local to the west valley in Phoenix Arizona. I'll have her information below! We cover a lot of ground in this episode including:

  • what is cft, when we would benefit from it, what does it feel like?

  • how long is a plan of care? what do you feel like after cft?

  • understanding your fascial system and how your pelvic floor is affected with trauma

  • working on your csection scars, hysterectomy, laparoscopic scars, how that relates to bladder leakage and urge incontinence

  • where is the research? is holding emotion in your tissues a myth?

  • are deep tissue massages good for us?

  • DIY at home project so you can understand why the fascia needs to be worked with so gently

See what fascia looks like in this example using corn starch and water!

Stay tuned next week for part 2 all about your babies/kids!

Dominque does free discovery calls if you'd like to inquire about working with her for you (mom) or your baby! She comes to your home.

Website:⁠ https://www.newbornflow.com⁠

I would love to invite you to my course ⁠Stop Peeing Your Pants , where you can get rid of this problem all together, and become leak-free in 90 days or less! We really shouldn’t have an issue with holding our bladder and there is always a deeper cause. For example, when I was dealing with urge incontinence, my root cause was the food/drinks that were in my diet because there were so many bladder irritants I was consuming. I lead you through all of this, the education, workouts, and have a plan on a calendar, a 1:1 session with me, private facebook group for Q & A’s! Check out both tier options below!

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