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Prenatal Yoga and Relaxation, Ritual, and Rhythm

October 8, 2019 by Full Circle KC

The most predictable thing about childbirth is its total unpredictability.  -Penny Simkin

While birth is so unpredictable what we do to prepare for that journey can impact how we experience the ride.  At Full Circle yoga KC, our prenatal yoga classes create a space to dive into practical tools that can be used to cope during pregnancy and all stages of labor and birth.  Most agree that yoga relaxes us, however how do we relax when we are experiencing the pain of labor and pushing new life into the world?  Influencing the journey of birth through physical and mental preparation is one of the major benefits of prenatal yoga classes.

Prenatal yoga creates a relaxing environment for Mamas to step into a deep state of relaxation and deeply connect with baby.  Additionally, prenatal yoga creates opportunities for Mamas to experience challenging poses and practicing relaxation techniques that can be used during labor.   At the beginning and end of class we practice passive relaxation techniques such as bringing attention to the body and allowing the body to relax and melt into earth paying particular attention to releasing tension in stress points and relaxing through the facial muscles, especially the jaw.  These simple relaxation techniques are tools for Mamas to use between contractions.   These techniques are often most useful during prelabor and early labor.

When contractions become more intense and Mama is not able to distract herself active relaxation techniques become useful.  Active relaxation techniques are practiced in class when we sway and move and rock into poses and “Ahhh” on exhales.  When practiced over and over again these relaxation techniques become organic rituals for Mamas when labor intensifies.  Working the practice to a level of intensity where Mamas can visualize and feel the sensation of discomfort offers opportunities to come into a ritual and rhythm that speaks to them.

As the birth journey progresses Mamas will find the need to dip into their bag of tricks and find another practiced ritual. For some Mamas that ritual is visualizing their favorite flower blooming, the color, the size, the smell, for others maybe visualizing the body opening and softening.  Yet, others don’t find visualization helpful and look to mantras or feeling the beat to the rhythm of the music, or staring into her partner’s face.  Becoming familiar with the body and noticing what it feels like to turn inward and letting go of control  and thinking gives Mamas the opportunity to feel this sensation before stepping into the unknown journey of birth.  If a Mama can get to this state it can be incredibly powerful as labor peaks.  Within these rituals, prenatal yoga class helps to develop rhythm which can be the key to riding out the waves of contractions and pushing a baby into the world.

Rituals can be both internal and external and often times Mamas use both.  Practicing both of these rituals in prenatal yoga and partner prenatal yoga offers the opportunity to try out techniques before the birth journey.  Internal rituals include those mentioned above such as closing eyes, rocking, moaning, tapping, or swaying during contractions.  Active rituals include keeping eyes open and focused and look to their support system to help them with these rituals. These practices give mental activity to take away from the pain so Mama can cope rather than spiral into the sensation of pain.

Birth partners play such an important role in rituals and can influence how a mother experiences her birth.  Whether it be siting mindfully next to Mama or being active in swaying or looking into her face are beautiful ways to be active in the birth process.  If a Mama is using internal rituals, a partner might hold her hand and breath with her not disturbing her during contractions.  When a partner notices Mama beginning to struggle or lose her rhythm, partner can become active in helping reset the ritual.   Ways that a partner can be active are maintaining eye contact, talking through a contraction and telling Mama “you’re doing it, let this part of your body relax” while placing hands on shoulders, or maybe pressing firmly on her hips for counter pressure.

When Mama feels the urge to push, often times she becomes more alert and aware of her surroundings coming out of the instinctual state and feeling a gust of powerful energy to push.

Pregnancy, labor, and delivery, is a period of time in a woman’s life that they will remember forever.  Full Circle Yoga KC strives to support the journey and rite of passage through prenatal yoga classes giving Mamas time to reflect, dig deeper into influencing their own birth, and creating a loving and supportive community for women, partners, babies, and families.

Full Circle Yoga KC is family centered yoga studio in Midtown Kansas City specializing in Prenatal Yoga, Baby Yoga, Little Movers Yoga, Little Kids Yoga, Prenatal Partner Yoga, Family Yoga and more.

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Playlist for Labor and Delivery

May 22, 2019 by Full Circle KC

Is a Birthing Playlist on Your ‘To-Do’ List?

You may or may not remember the songs played during your labor and delivery.  Norah Jones, Come Away With Me is the only song I remember and I was in labor for a LONG time with my first child.  Music speaks to us in different ways, and for some they can take it or leave it.

Music may be a tool that helps you get to laborland or maybe it’s a tool that allows you to focus on the words of encouragement and empowerment in the lyrics.  Maybe music allows you to tune out other noises that could distract you from the crazy hard work you’re doing.

My playlists in class generally start off soft and relaxed, allowing Mamas to come onto their mat so that they can have quiet contemplation about their pregnancy.  Mamas can begin to settle into their bodies, to breath, and appreciate community of women that surround them.  As we begin to move I like to pick up the beat a bit moving into music that you can’t help but sway and circle your hips to the rhythm, like Gooey by Glass Animals- birth is gooey, what a perfect song!  Or Beyond by Leon Bridges, oh man, this song just makes you want to  let your body move organically and let it all go.   I love songs that offer encouragement or empowerment because when you’re having a baby it’s one of the hardest experiences you’ll go through, but the reward is pure joy and love! Songs like Fear Not by Kristene Dimarco or Strength Courage & Wisdom by India.Arie or I Can’t Wait to Meet You by David Ryan Harris.  When we get to the ultimate pose, Goddess,  I play something that is upbeat bring energy for the pose and hold it, even when discomfort arises, challenging the body both mentally and physically while working through breath and swaying to work through the discomfort.  Songs like Brave by Sara Bareilles, or Halo by Beyonce or Roar by Kathy Perry or Superwoman by Alicia Keys or really step it up with Confident by Demi Lovato! These songs can help get to the finish line or the top of the mountain.

Bringing it down to return to a place where Mamas can really consciously connect with their pregnancy lends itself to calmer slower music, sometimes with lyrics, other times instrumental.  Some like I Can’t Wait to Meet You by David Ryan Harris or Mother by Brandi Carlile are beautiful songs with lyrics that speak of the journey women are on in pregnancy.  Or, instrumental songs like Bless This Morning Year by Helios or A Spark, Carried on a Breeze by Roger Saint-Denis.

Putting together a playlist can be fun for a partner to put together, or putting the playlist together.  Think about the genres you like, the mood you want to create in your scared place during birth.  Ask friends, ask your yoga instructor if you hear something you enjoyed during class.

 

 

Full Circle Yoga KC is family centered yoga studio in Midtown Kansas City specializing in Aerial Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Prenatal Yoga, Baby Yoga, and more.

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Prenatal Yoga For Third Trimester

March 5, 2019 by Full Circle KC

Prenatal Yoga For Third Trimester

“Birth is not only about making babies.  Birth is about making mothers – strong, competent, capable mothers who trust themselves and know their inner strength.” – Barbara Katz Rothman

Your coming into the home stretch of your pregnancy journey.   It may be the time when it all gets real for you and your partner, you’re bringing life into the world, you’re going to be a parent.  You’re about to experience that rite of passage that makes you a Mama, BIRTH!

Your body and baby are working hard in unison, making the final preparations before birth-day.  It’s often a time where it become more difficult to tie shoes, get up, roll over, walk, breath.  Yet, it’s a crucial time to keep your body fit, comfortable, and relaxed.  Prenatal yoga in the third trimester is a time to focus on preparing the body mentally and physically for labor and delivery.  In addition to your body making final preparations, yoga can help get baby in optimal fetal position for arrival.

Stabilizing Pelvis- This can be done by simply sitting higher on sits bones on front of pelvis.  Folding a blanket and sitting on the edge in easy pose will tilt the pelvis forward so baby’s head can engage.  In easy-pose join the energy of you and your baby with cleansing deep breaths.  This is a beautiful pose to recognize that every moment lasts only a moment and cultivate peace and calmness.  Beginning your practice in this pose allows you to listen to your body, your intuition, and your baby.   Deep breaths are what will ride you through the contractions, they will be your best friend.  Take this time to connect deeply with your breath.

All 4’s- So much goodness in all-4 poses! This helps baby move into an anterior position and release pressure off the lower back.  Think of this pose as cozy hammock for your baby as you sway, circle, feel a sense of lightness moving in time with your breath.  All 4’s bring more flexibility and opens the pelvis.  Cat/cow poses help get baby into optimal birthing position.

Hip Openers- Visualize strong open hips!!! Hip opener poses help bring balance and stability to the muscles and joints.  Poses such as wide-angle forward fold, warrior II, child’s pose, seated squats, standing wide hip circles give full range motion in the hip joint.

Squats- For Mamas with a baby that is breech, this pose is not recommended for you.  Squats are a pose that practices being okay with the discomfort and staying focused on keeping the body relaxed along with cleansing breaths.  This pose will prepare Mama for the shaking and burning, the strength and confidence she will bring to her birth.  Squats opens the pelvis and frees birthing muscles.

Savasana- While keeping the body active, it’s also just as important to create time for relaxation and tap into the inner power and wisdom.  It’s an opportunity to hold space for quiet, self-care, and deep connection with baby.  Savasana allows Mama to go inward as she will need to in labor and delivery, to trust and listen to her beautiful body.

 

 

Full Circle Yoga KC is family centered yoga studio in Midtown Kansas City specializing in Aerial Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Prenatal Yoga, Baby Yoga, Power Vinyasa and more.

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Yoga and Pregnancy

October 15, 2018 by Full Circle KC

 

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Yoga, or prenatal yoga, and pregnancy are a prefect combination! Prenatal yoga is like the  rehearsal leading up to the grand performance of your birthing journey!  Mama’s who practice yoga while pregnancy have a strong tool in their well-house to pull from during labor.

While exercising can feel daunting it helps build stamina for labor and supports a healthy pregnancy.  Exercise normalizes blood pressure and glucose metabolism, builds muscle tone,  helps regulate digestion, increase energy, and improves mood.  Exercise also improves blood flow through the placenta by 30%.

Pregnancy has a profound impact on a Mama’s body as the body undergoes physical and emotional changes.  The first trimester is often the most challenging period of pregnancy with the greatest physical adaptation that takes place.  The blood pressure drops, intense fatigue, nausea, and lower back discomfort, mood swings, and constipation.   Regular yoga in the first trimester will help temper these side-effects.  Breath awareness that is practiced in prenatal yoga will help increase energy.

The second semester is often referred to has the “blooming period” where energy returns, skin glows, hair shines and the body finds a new normal with pregnancy.  Prenatal yoga offers poses that are safe and support the changing shape and weight of a pregnant Mama.

As baby grows and takes up more room, discomforts may set in again in the third trimester.  Yet, with poses and stretches offered in prenatal yoga your body will remain strong and prepared for your birthing journey.  The emphasis placed on breath in prenatal yoga is the platform for which a Mama can find her inner strength and confidence she can carry into her birthing journey.

Yoga and pregnancy compliment each other so nicely for the dual benefits yoga offers.  While exercise is important to Mama and baby, prenatal yoga offers a deeper level of preparing the mind and body for one of the most empowering challenges a Mama will experience.  Prenatal yoga prepares a Mama for discomforts that she will experience in labor.  Through holding challenging poses and relaxing into these poses it equips a Mama to relax and accept the work her body must do to bring her baby into the world.

 

Full Circle Yoga KC is family centered yoga studio in Midtown Kansas City specializing in Aerial Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Prenatal Yoga, Baby Yoga, Power Vinyasa and more.

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Practicing Visualization in Prenatal Yoga

June 27, 2018 by Full Circle KC

 

Visualization is just one of many techniques we practice at in prenatal yoga classes Full Circle Yoga KC: Close your eyes and allow your facial muscles to relax, soften your brows, allow your jaw to relax releasing the tongue from the roof of you mouth.  Take two breaths here, letting the exhale be longer than the inhale.  Let yourself be present to this moment and find gratitude in all your beautiful body and baby are doing together in team.

As your eyes remain closed imagine yourself standing on a warm beach, first feel the warmth of the sand on your feet and between your toes.  With a stick in hand, or using your finger, imagine that you are writing the number one in the sand.  See the number one in your mind, watch your finger start at the top and draw a line to the bottom, making the number two visualize the curves and turns to complete the number two, moving to number three see the number being engraved into the sand, now to 4, see in your mind the number 5.  Continue in this manner until you get to the number 10 and start over again.  Take a restorative breath, feel yourself surrender into this journey.

Above is just one of many examples of visualization techniques for birth.  Other techniques include:

  • count the ripples as you imagine throwing a rock into a pond
  • visualizing the contractions as riding the waves- hear the rhythmic lapping of the waves,  the breaker in the wave is the most intense part of the contraction and as the wave crashes into the beach is a moment to relax before the next wave/contraction.
  • the mental imagery of your favorite flower- what is the flower, where do you see the flower, size, shape, how many pedals, smell.  Visualize the opening of the flower as your body opens to bring life into the world.

 

heading 2 Importance of Visualization

Practicing visualization in prenatal yoga allows it to become a practiced tool when entering labor, a journey into the unknown.   Visualization can be a wonderful tool to ride through the contractions and avoid spiraling from the pain of contractions.   When a Mama can place her attention on imagery it can often curb the intensity of the contraction in order to get to the next contraction.  Lots of visualization is placed on the end of the long hard journey of giving birth at Full Circle Yoga KC.

Visualization is not a practice that comes natural to many.  It’s easy to get off track or let the outside stimuli or thoughts interrupt visualization.  Practicing prior to the birthing journey allows it to be an organic self-help comfort measure.

 

At Full Circle Yoga KC our prenatal yoga offers a class that mamas at all stages can practice and build their physical and emotional strength in preparation for their birthing journey.

 

 

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