Spring, or Kapha season, features the cold and heavy qualities of Kapha dosha (earth + water) so we must modify our diet and lifestyle to match the season just as nature around us does.
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Top Five Tips on Preparing Your Older Child for Birth
Our instinct to protect children from witnessing the intensity of birth is a reflection of our own lens that birth is something to be feared. Not wanting to leave your child ‘behind’ in order to birth another may be an instinct that your child being involved will be a beautiful transition for your family.
Why Kegels Aren’t the End All Be All
“Kegel” has become a household name since its introduction in women’s health in 1948. Developed by Arnold Kegel, gynecologist, the exercise was originally prescribed for treatment of stress urinary incontinence and is now blasted across the internet and unfortunately in many clinics, as the way to “cure” pelvic floor dysfunction.
moveMentors
Did you know that Coulee Health has an online education platform?
Our library of offerings is growing and we are so excited to share a variety of new courses (with more to come), and we’d love for you to check out some of our other courses on moveMentors!
Child Education
That was the beginning of these disguised routine “procedures” or “policies” that were not fully disclosed to me. There are several things I wish I would have known. Hindsight is always 20/20, right? [Maybe I’m just desiring 2020 to be hindsight.]
Sleep
We all need it and most of us don’t get enough of it. This can be particularly challenging around the times of year when we change the clocks. One night of inadequate sleep may not seem like the end of the world, however stacking these up can really chip away at our reserve and our health.
Dr. Erica’s Journal Entry
Take a look at how Dr. Erica navigates through her thoughts in her personal journal.
Why Womxn Should Strength Train
The reason is clear – strength training supports whatever your movement goals are. Whether you just want to be able to carry your kids, chase around grandkids, run a marathon, perform a difficult yoga pose, function well at your job – strength training will benefit you.
It’s 2020 and I am officially a student midwife!
Dr. Erica Boland shares her full circle story of how she became a student midwife.
What is Health?
Debating what’s best for one’s health isn’t so easy as a one-size-fits all approach… especially when we don’t have that commonly agreed upon definition of health.