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048: Centering Healing During Postpartum with Megan Limon

November 07, 2023 Gigi Vera Vincent Episode 48
048: Centering Healing During Postpartum with Megan Limon
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Ready for Baby - evidence-based, realistic prenatal and postpartum education and support
048: Centering Healing During Postpartum with Megan Limon
Nov 07, 2023 Episode 48
Gigi Vera Vincent

Are you prepared to transform your postpartum experience into one that empowers and heals? Join me as I sit down with the passionate and inspiring Megan Limon, a certified postpartum doula who is all about empowering mothers. Megan walks us through her holistic approach to postpartum healing, using nutrient-rich meals, belly binding, and bodywork as the cornerstones of her practice. We explore how to create a unique healing timeline tailored to your individual experience and why it's critical to avoid comparing your journey to others.

Together with Megan, we highlight the importance of allowing for a recovery timeline that's as unique as your baby's first giggle. We delve into the benefits of belly binding and craniosacral therapy, offering practical insights to help new parents navigate this often-overlooked aspect of postpartum healing. 

Megan also shares her wisdom on postpartum nutrition, emphasizing the importance of incorporating nutrient-dense, warm foods into your diet. She offers practical tips to prep meals ahead of time so you can focus on what truly matters – healing and connecting with your newborn. We also touch on the power of slowing down, embracing stillness, and giving yourself the time and space to heal. 

This episode is a love letter to all new parents – you've got this, and we're right here with you.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • The dangers of comparing personal healing journeys to social media portrayals and the need for a supportive community during recovery.
  • Benefits of physical healing practices like belly binding and craniosacral therapy and their transformative impact on new parents.
  • The importance of postpartum nutrition, especially warm, nutrient-dense meals, and practical tips on meal preparation for easier postpartum recovery.
  • How new mothers can embrace stillness and slow down during postpartum recovery.
  • The power of practices like journaling, meditation, and bodywork.

Resources from this Episode

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Show Notes

Are you prepared to transform your postpartum experience into one that empowers and heals? Join me as I sit down with the passionate and inspiring Megan Limon, a certified postpartum doula who is all about empowering mothers. Megan walks us through her holistic approach to postpartum healing, using nutrient-rich meals, belly binding, and bodywork as the cornerstones of her practice. We explore how to create a unique healing timeline tailored to your individual experience and why it's critical to avoid comparing your journey to others.

Together with Megan, we highlight the importance of allowing for a recovery timeline that's as unique as your baby's first giggle. We delve into the benefits of belly binding and craniosacral therapy, offering practical insights to help new parents navigate this often-overlooked aspect of postpartum healing. 

Megan also shares her wisdom on postpartum nutrition, emphasizing the importance of incorporating nutrient-dense, warm foods into your diet. She offers practical tips to prep meals ahead of time so you can focus on what truly matters – healing and connecting with your newborn. We also touch on the power of slowing down, embracing stillness, and giving yourself the time and space to heal. 

This episode is a love letter to all new parents – you've got this, and we're right here with you.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • The dangers of comparing personal healing journeys to social media portrayals and the need for a supportive community during recovery.
  • Benefits of physical healing practices like belly binding and craniosacral therapy and their transformative impact on new parents.
  • The importance of postpartum nutrition, especially warm, nutrient-dense meals, and practical tips on meal preparation for easier postpartum recovery.
  • How new mothers can embrace stillness and slow down during postpartum recovery.
  • The power of practices like journaling, meditation, and bodywork.

Resources from this Episode

Follow and Review:

We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.

Episode Credits

If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know we sent you.



You can learn more about how I empower new and expecting parents on my Instagram and my website.