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61. Bloated Before Your Period? What It Means and How to Support Your Body in the Luteal Phase

Episode 61

Ever feel extra bloated or uncomfortable the week before your period? You’re not alone — and there’s a good reason why it happens. In this solo episode, Caitlin, your perinatal nutritionist, breaks down exactly what’s going on in your body during the luteal phase and how to support digestion through hormone shifts, stress, and inflammation.

Rather than labeling bloating as a problem, Caitlin invites you to reframe it as a clue — your body’s way of asking for extra support. She shares simple, practical tips to reduce digestive discomfort and support hormone balance during this phase of your cycle.

In this episode, you’ll learn:
✔️ What hormonal changes are happening during your luteal phase
✔️ How progesterone affects gut motility and contributes to bloating
✔️ Why stress and cortisol impact digestion (especially before your period)
✔️ The mindset shift that changes everything: bloating as information, not failure
✔️ Nutrition strategies that help, like:
– Warm, cooked meals
– Smaller, more frequent meals
– Mindful eating habits (and fewer distractions)
– Protein, fiber, and fat at every meal
– Magnesium-rich foods for hormone and gut support

Whether you’re trying to conceive, newly postpartum, or navigating the monthly rhythm of your body, this episode will help you feel more empowered and in tune with what your body needs.

Tune in every week for conversations around nutrition in pregnancy, fertility support, hormone health, and real-life motherhood. Plus, grab our free resources for new moms and personalized guidance from a pregnancy personal trainer and perinatal nutritionist.

Learn more about Caitlin's Cycle Syncing Mini-Course HERE

Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and not to diagnose or treat any conditions. Before beginning any type of fitness or nutrition program, it is your responsibility to consult with a medical professional.

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