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Bladder Leaks and what you can do about them

  Bladder Leaks & What You Can Do About It  The holiday season often brings together extended family- and, well, it also means that incontinence jokes tend to join the festivities as well! In case you haven’t heard, many mothers of the world have unwittingly joined a secret pelvic floor dysfunction club, often courtesy of childbirth. I was admitted seven years ago, even though I don't personally experience bladder leaks. Apparently, membership is assumed for us all .  This secret club is where the moms, aunts, older cousins  and grandmothers make private jokes and eye rolls about leaks, “oops moments” and not being able to jump on trampolines. Glamorous, right? And occasionally the whole family joins in on the joke whenever cousin Johnny breaks out his comedy routine and mom has to make a sprint to the bathroom.    Why is this happening, you ask? First, a bit of science.  Bladder leaks, medically known as urinary incontinence, affect millions of individuals worldwide. Despite i

Transforming Your Pregnancy Fitness: 6 Strength Training Exercises You Need to Know

Pregnancy is a transformative journey that brings immense joy and excitement, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. As an expecting mom, taking care of your physical health is crucial for a smooth pregnancy, easier labor, and a faster postpartum recovery. That's where the power of strength training exercises comes into play. At Transformation Nation, we believe in empowering moms-to-be with safe and effective fitness strategies. Today, we're sharing 10 strength training exercises that can benefit you during pregnancy, helping you build strength, maintain proper posture, and prepare your body for the journey ahead. Squats : Building lower body strength and improving flexibility, squats help prepare your muscles for the demands of labor and delivery.   Lunges : Strengthening your legs, glutes, and core, lunges improve balance and stability, which are essential during pregnancy.   Deadlifts : Focusing on your back and core muscles, deadlifts enhance overall strength a

Are You Exercising at the Right Time? How to Optimize Your Workout Based on Your Body's Circadian Rhythms

Are you a morning person, an afternoon warrior, or an evening exerciser? Regardless of when you prefer to break a sweat, it's important to consider our body's circadian rhythms when determining the best time and types of exercise to do. Morning Exercise: For those of you who love to wake up early and get moving,  (I'm up by 5:30am most mornings.  This is my absolute favorite time of day!)  morning exercise can be an energizing way to start your day. Cardiovascular exercise, such as running, cycling, or swimming, can help get your heart rate up and kickstart your metabolism. Plus, you'll feel more alert and focused throughout the day! If you prefer a gentler start to your morning, try a yoga routine to increase your flexibility, strength, and focus. Afternoon Exercise: If you're someone who finds that mid-day slump hitting hard, instead of reaching for a coffee, an afternoon workout can help you power through. Our body temperature is at its highest during the afterno

Exercising In Sync With Your Cycle

    We all know our menstrual cycle affects our body.  Have you ever thought about how it can affect your workouts?   Where we are in our cycle can impact our energy levels, mood, and performance during exercise. Here are some tips on how you can make the most of it and tailor your workouts accordingly! Week 1: Embrace the Fresh Start As you bid farewell to your period and enter the follicular phase, you may notice a surge in energy levels. This is the perfect time to kickstart your exercise routine with enthusiasm! Try incorporating high-intensity workouts like cardio, HIIT (high-intensity interval training), or power yoga into your routine. You'll feel like you have a fresh start and can tackle any challenge that comes your way. Plus, the endorphins released during exercise will boost your mood, making you feel even more invigorated! Week 2: Ride the Hormonal Wave As you approach ovulation, your estrogen levels peak, and you may experience a surge in strength and endurance. This

Eliminating Environmental Toxins During Pregnancy

If you are expecting, you want to do everything you can to keep your baby healthy - and that includes creating a safe and healthy environment at home. Unfortunately, many of the products we use every day can contain harmful chemicals and toxins that can be dangerous during pregnancy.  Luckily, a few simple changes can make a big difference.  Here are some tips for eliminating environmental toxins in your home: Choose natural cleaning products. Many conventional cleaning products contain harsh chemicals that can be harmful to you and your baby. Instead, opt for natural cleaning products made with ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils. They're just as effective and much safer for you and your baby. Use air purifiers. Indoor air can be even more polluted than outdoor air, thanks to things like furniture, carpets, and household cleaners. Use an air purifier to remove pollutants like dust, pet dander, and VOCs (volatile organic compounds) from the air. Avoid synthe