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Prenatal Yoga Prepares the Mind and Body for the Pushing Phase of Birth

October 2, 2023 by Full Circle KC

Prenatal Yoga Helps You Practice and Prepare for the Pushing Phase of Birth

 

I’m trying not to hold my breath while waiting to welcome Autumn! Speaking of holding breath, this month’s questions have been centered around pushing.  Do I hold my breath? Can I breathe when it’s time to push? What’s open glottis pushing vs. Valsalva pushing? What can my partner do to support me while I’m in the second stage of labor/pushing phase? What position do I envision myself to be in for breathing my baby into the world?

In our prenatal yoga classes we cover AND practice (this is where prenatal yoga can play such an invaluable support in preparing for birth)  pushing positions, different breathing techniques during pushing, how to advocate for yourself during this phase of birth, how your partner can play an active role as you breathe your baby earthside.  Practicing birth positions and breath work during prenatal yoga class builds the muscle memory for birth! It’s an opportunity to rehearse what feels good and right for your body while you’re tuning inward on your yoga mat.  When the moment comes to begin pushing your baby into the world, the techniques you’ve practiced/rehearsed at prenatal yoga will empower you for pushing your bundle of joy into the world.

Breath is the way through pushing as it’s the way through contractions and parenthood and waiting for the change in seasons.  I’m looking forward to breathing in the crispness of fall in the coming days.

 

Full Circle Yoga KC is a family centered yoga studio in Midtown Kansas City specializing in  Prenatal Yoga, Prenatal Partner Yoga, Baby Yoga,  postpartum yoga, and workshops.

 

 

 

 

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A Birth Story

January 15, 2020 by Full Circle KC

A Birth Story

Beyond the Stretch
By Andrea G.

My birth was nothing like I thought it would be yet exactly like I envisioned it to be. Labor started well
before I knew it had, my water broke just as we were getting into bed for the night so I knew there was
a good chance we’d be meeting our little one soon, little did I know, it would be much sooner than I
thought. I have a deep trust in my body and it’s ability to birth my baby. The mind is often where the
distrust can come from so I spent 9 months mentally preparing myself by reading about home births,
repeating positive birth affirmations and visualizing my birth. When I was woke by a contraction a few
hours later I knew it was time and I felt ready. Within about 30 minutes the contractions became much
more intense and closer together, that is about the time I convinced my husband to get the pool ready.
I moved from the bed to the shower the warm water felt good while I rocked back and forth in goddess
squat, but when I’d get a contraction I would describe it as “bearing down” but from all my reading I
knew that “bearing down” was the pushing phase of birth. I next moved to the toilet and quickly knew
that I was in fact, bearing down! I had my husband call the midwife who only stayed on the phone long
enough to know that she was going to be late! Still in a little disbelief that my labor could be progressing
so quickly, as it was only about three hours from the first contraction that woke me, I had my husband
feel the babies position and he calmly suggested I get in the pool. I think we both knew the baby was
coming soon but neither of us wanted to say it out loud! Once I got in the pool I had one contraction and
then a rest, it was like suddenly I could relax, like I hadn’t been working hard the past few hours. Next
contraction I could feel her head coming but then would go back, just one contraction later her head
fully birthed. I took a nice deep inhale and then exhaled as her body swam out into the pool. My
husband swept her up and handed her to me. She snuggled on my chest, me in his arms. We started
talking and she looked up at us with her big eyes, she knew us!

As many people will tell you pregnancy is a wonderful and magical time, and they are not wrong;
however, there are some things that can make pregnancy more enjoyable. Yoga is one of those things.
Not all yoga or prenatal yoga classes are created equally though. Listening to your body is always the
first and most important thing, but if you feel well, we are capable of quite a bit while we’re pregnant.
This really shouldn’t be a surprise, we’re women, we create, carry, birth, and nourish!

I did yoga prior to becoming pregnant but the first trimester pretty much took me out of the game when
it came to physical activity (or anything for that matter). Once the nausea subsided in the second
trimester, I was ready to get back into my yoga practice, but what was okay to do while pregnant? I
ended up going to a prenatal yoga class and, though it was relaxing, it was quite boring. I thought, well I
might be pregnant but surely my body can do more than this! That is when I found Full Circle Yoga KC
and the wonderful Jenny. She took us through a vinyasa flow, sure there were a few modifications for
moms who were further along or any who medically needed to modify, but otherwise it was a flow like I
did before becoming pregnant. I was happy and amazed to see that I could safely do pretty much all the
same asanas (postures).

What I loved most about Jenny’s class was how she structured it in a similar way to the birthing process.
We’d start out slow, warming up our bodies, gradually moving into a vinyasa, and then hold some
strength poses for a longer period to imitate a contraction. Jenny was always reminding us to move our
bodies with what felt right to us and breathing slow and deep into any discomfort.

There were two phrases that Jenny would regularly say in class that became a mantra to several of us;
While holding a deep squat for a minute (average time of a contraction) Jenny would say, “you can do
anything for 60 seconds,” and often when talking about our upcoming birth she would remind us that,
“you can do anything for 24 hours,” which is the average length of birth for a first time mom. Though
while in labor I definitely told my husband, “I cannot do this for 24 hours!!” these mantra’s, the
reminder of breath, the strength, and endurance I gained in yoga and knowing that so many women
have birthed before me got me through each and every contraction and allowed my baby girl to move
through me and into this world. (And the good news is that when I let my husband know I couldn’t last
24 hours, I unknowingly was already in active labor and only had 4 hours to go).

Outside of the physical benefits that yoga provided my ever-changing body, the space Jenny created for
us felt good. Sure, anyone can do prenatal yoga at home but at Full Circle Yoga KC we had a safe place to
move, breathe, ask questions, and truly be present with our little one growing inside of us. Most
pregnant women know that people love to offer advice, unsolicited or not, and as someone who has
now had a child I feel confident in saying…..we forget a lot of things. So, when you’re pregnant and you
feel a certain way or wonder if something is normal or not there is nothing better than being in a room
with women who are not only currently pregnant but several are at the same point in pregnancy as you.
Sometimes learning that they feel the same way can lift a worry or ease your mind.

I’m one to listen to my body and use my intuition. I talked to my baby daily and set the intention for the
birth I wanted. Prenatal yoga was a bonus along my journey. I think all pregnant women can gain
something from it whether stretching, moral support or a quiet place.

Namaste

Full Circle Yoga KC is a Kansas City yoga studio that specializes in embracing the full cycle of life.   Classes include Prenatal Yoga and Bring Your Own Baby (BYOB) Yoga , Mama and Movers Yoga, for those entering the beautiful journey of pregnancy and the transition into motherhood.  Full Circle Yoga KC also offers several other Family-Centered Classes and workshops for parents.

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Why Practice Yoga During Pregnancy

December 3, 2019 by Full Circle KC

Why Practice Yoga During Pregnancy

 

As one Mama said “First off I am NOT a yoga fan whatsoever, but my doctor suggested it so I took a class.  I went home, was completely relaxed and slept way better than I have been.”

The number one reason women decide to attend a prenatal yoga class is because  they hear it helps reduce discomfort with pregnancy.  The number one reason women continue to return because they get SO MUCH more than improved comfort.  There are both physical and mental preparations required to bring new life into the world and if you find a yoga class that is specifically designed for prenatal you’ll quickly find so many benefits!!

“Full Circle Yoga KC really help me during my pregnancy. I started going when I was 17 wks, and continued going till I delivered. Full Circle helped me physically and mentally. When I was feeling uncomfortable in my body as it grew, yoga would help me stretch it out and reconnect with it. I met many great mamas there, which provide a warm and understanding community. I would highly recommend this studio to any women embarking on this adventure. I personally am looking forward now to the BYOB classes with my little girl. Thank you Full Circle.” -Brittany

Prenatal yoga creates space for your mind to be open and clear.  It allows your heart and mind to tap into the already courageous and powerful YOU.

“I feel supported by this strong group of women. I am confident that the mental and physical techniques I have learned in prenatal yoga will help me in my birthing experience.” -Amanda

The feels that came with pregnancy can be overwhelming.  Prenatal yoga offers space to tap into those raw feelings, face them and master them.  When a safe and relaxing space is created with others experiencing similar emotions it normalizes feelings and allows us to show compassion and understanding to others and ourselves.

” It has helped me control my anxiety and calm my mind” – Swatantra

“I finally became pregnant after a long journey with IVF. The beginning of my pregnancy was filled with complications, so by the time I discovered Full Circle Yoga KC my anxiety and stress was at an all-time high. Jenny’s classes helped me manage the anxiety, find a sense of community, and finally be able to enjoy the last few months of my pregnancy” -Meredith

Practicing yoga during pregnancy certainly eases the discomforts of pregnancy.  But it also eases the pain during labor and delivery through training and trusting the powerful strength our bodies have to birth.

“Giving birth is a powerful life event.  It no only leave us with memories of welcoming our children into the world but also often affects the way we feel about our bodies and our capabilities” – Debra Pascali-Bonard.

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

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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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Full Circle Yoga KC News

August 18, 2019 by Full Circle KC

 

Greetings Full Circle Yoga KC Family,

What a summer it has been! Congratulations to all the Warrior Mamas who delivered babies! I love hearing your birth stories through your texts, emails, and in person when you return to BYOB!!! I am humbled and honored to be a part of such a beautiful and transformative journey with with each and every one of you.

I hope you’ve enjoyed your summer and are beginning to find a routine as seasons change.  Full Circle Yoga KC is full exciting new classes and workshops! Here’s what’s happening!

 

Place your vote for Pitch’s BEST OF KC !!!

Let other KC families know about the amazing community we have growing at FCYKC!!! We made it to the final voting round, now it’s time to become BEST YOGA STUDIO in KC!!! While you’re voting for FCYKC take a few more minutes to vote for your other favs in KC! Simply click here and go to “Health and Fitness” then scroll to “best yoga studio”  and place your vote for Full Circle Yoga KC.  FCYKC community you’re the best!!!! Thank yo so much for taking the time to support our amazing community.

New Class

StoryBook Yoga with Alli starting Friday August 23rd at 10:00 am.

I love it when my path crosses with someone that is full of life and has such a positive energy and warm smile.  Alli is just that person! She has been an avid yoga practitioner for over twelve years, and is excited to teach yoga and mindfulness in ways that help future generations manage their stress, emotions, and physical health. She has considerable experience working with young people as both a storytime librarian in public libraries, as well as working as a school librarian and Spanish teacher for twelve years.  Alli and her husband Mykl are parents of two sweet yogi boys, Mason and Adam, ages 6 and 9.

Follow and “like” FCYKC on Facebook to see when Alli will be teaching Harry Potter and Star Wars Yoga series for older kids and adults.

Upcoming Workshops

Saturday September 14th at 11:30 am

Essential Oils 101- Learn about essential oils and how they can support you and your family’s wellness.  Learn what essentials oils are and  how to begin incorporating them into your daily life.  This is a fun relaxed and FREE class! Babies and Kiddos welcome 🙂

Saturday October 19th at 11:30 am

Pelvic Health and Rehab Workshop – Shannon Buhs DeSalvo, PT is excited to share her knowledge of pelvic health and rehabilitation, especially as it pertains to the post-partum woman. This class is open to all women of all ages, and newborn nursing babies are always welcome to join. The following topics will be discussed:

Incontinence (urinary or fecal)
Urinary urgency/frequency
Bowel dysfunction/constipation
Pelvic pain
Pain with sex
Diastasis Recti (separation of the abdominal muscles)
Back pain, sacroiliac pain, pubic pain or hip pain

Shannon will also provide thorough education on the female pelvic anatomy so that women can better understand how their bodies work and how pregnancy and childbirth impact their health and function. In addition to being a Pelvic Physical Therapist, Shannon is also certified in Pelvic Floor Yoga and will incorporate some of these poses into the class.

Women will leave with knowledge that will empower them and help in their healing process.

To reserve a spot and purchase tickets go to www.fullcircleyogakc.com and select Pelvic Health and Rehab Class.
Class is $30.00

Tuesday October 29th at 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Partner Prenatal Yoga and Partner Massage Workshop- Join Charity and I as we support you and your partner during pregnancy.  Charity is the founder and owner of Legacy Massage .  We will begin with Prenatal Partner Yoga and end with Prenatal Partner Massage.  Class is $35

Saturday November 16th 4:00 pm-6:00 pm

Get ready for the holidays with Sans Bar Kansas City!  The Sans Bar team is working hard to create some fun yoga and Mama inspired mocktails! Sans Bar  brings authentic alcohol-free connection to KC in the form of Sans Bar Kansas City, a booze-free popup event-based initiative. More Details to come but mark your calendar now!

Ongoing Classes

Just a reminder for those classes that are not held weekly.

Mommy and Baby Yoga– Every Wednesday at 10:00 am AND 1st/3rd Saturday of every month at 10:30 am

Mama and Little Movers Yoga– Second and Fourth Saturday of every month at 10:30 am

 

Love and Hugs!

Jenny

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