Hey there, Birth is one of the most physically demanding events you’ll ever experience — and just like training for a race, there’s a right way to prepare your body. On Monday, August 25 at 10 AM ET, I’m teaching a 60-minute live webinar on birth preparation — plus a 30-minute Q&A to get your questions answered. In this $29 training, you’ll learn: Can’t make it live? No problem — the recording will be sent straight to your inbox. Want to take it further? The September Birth Prep + Pelvic Floor Series starts Monday, September 1 — and it’s the perfect way to turn what you’ll learn in the webinar into a real weekly practice that fully prepares your body for labor. And you can join for 50% off this inaugural cohort. Over four weeks, we’ll combine:
By the end, you’ll feel physically ready and mentally confident for birth.
➡ Reserve your spot for the webinar – $29 I'd love to be able to support you as you prepare for birth! Gina, Founder of MamasteFit |
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Hey! We get a TON of questions every week from folks looking for pain relief. The good news? We’ve created a ton of resources to help you move pain-free throughout pregnancy and postpartum. At MamasteFit, our mission isn’t about shrinking to fit into out-of-style jeans—it’s about helping you feel GOOD in your body. We want you to have the strength and confidence to meet the demands of motherhood, keep up with your kids, and get up and down off the floor with ease. In this newsletter, I’m...
Why does pushing sometimes take so long? It could be a variety of things! First, most of us don’t push a baby out very often—maybe just a few times in our entire life! So, when it’s your first time, it can feel confusing to figure out how to push a literal human out of your body. Second, over 70% of us get an epidural. While it’s an amazing tool for pain relief, it can also decrease sensation and your connection to your body. This isn’t about convincing you not to get one—if that’s your plan,...
Hey there! This week's newsletter is all about how your pelvic floor is not weak! If you’ve ever been told to “just do Kegels” for your pelvic floor, you’re not alone. But here’s the problem: Kegels only train one action (squeeze), and they completely ignore how your pelvic position shapes whether your pelvic floor can even do its job. Your pelvic floor isn’t just one muscle. It’s made up of four quadrants, and each responds differently depending on how your hips and spine are positioned. If...