Posts tagged feminine health
5 Reasons I Love the Moody Month App: Women's Moods, Hormones & Cycles

When Moody Month asked that I test their app I was immediately interested in the benefits it would have for the amazing women I serve. What it intrigued me the most about Moody Month is that it isn’t just another period tracker app. It empowers and informs women about their hormones and how it affects their mood. Watch my IG Story Recap below for my personal experience with Moody Month.

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Feminine Health Part 2: Yoni Pearls, Vaginal Allergies & Looseness, Pregnancy

Welcome to Part II of my Feminine Health series! I answer questions about uterine fibroids, feminine products and body odor over on Part I but if you’re interested in learning more about yoni pearls, whether you can be allergic to your partners sexual make-up, the myth of vaginal ‘looseness’ and if it’s possible to sike yourself out of conceiving- this is the article for you!

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Feminine Health Part 1: Uterine Fibroids, Period Products, Vaginal Odors & Washes

As a Holistic Health Coach I receive a ton of questions from women about their feminine health. I’ve decided to do a round-up of the 8 most requested questions I’ve gotten this year to shed light and demystify your vaginal and feminine health.

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5 Period Products That Will Ease Your Menstrual Cycle

Period gotcha down? Let's remedy that RIGHT NOW! I've compiled a list of 5-period products to ease your menstrual cycle and help you fall in love with your special time of the month.

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Womb Health: 5 Tips To Boost Your Fertility

Right up to the point where you’re ready to start trying for a baby, you’re taught how NOT to get pregnant but your fertility or womb health are never a topic for discussion. You have the fear of God put into you that it only takes one time to become pregnant and it can happen by hugging a man for too long! So you’ve made it to your late 20’s kid free or maybe into your 30’s and all of a sudden, those people who told you not to get pregnant, are now demanding the intimate knowledge of when you’re going to have a baby – remember your clock is ticking.

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