Five minutes matter for Mums

Written by: Dianne Edmonds Posted on 25 Oct 2012 0

A five minute break, may help mum avoid a mistake!

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john smith 7/03/2023 6:19:41 PM Interesting article, appreciate the author's efforts for such a lovely post. We also provide pregnancy pilates and exercises at: https://bodybeyondbirth.com/

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Onpreeya 8/02/2013 2:14:55 PM yes, i am pregnant now 36 weeks aclltuay and months and months before i found out i was pregnant i reckon i took about 30 odd tests, every 2-3 weeks as i was desperate to fall pregnant and had no symptoms the first time i fell pregnant till about 20 weeks so i knew i wouldn't be able to tell from my body changing. Anyway just be patient and don't waste as much money as i did on tests if it's meant to be it will beReferences :

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Fiona Scrymgeour 10/04/2013 3:31:01 PM Transformation is an amazing process when you are pregnant but also creating a new life for you and your young children. The greatest stress is balancing being a mum and earning an income. There are some great options available to avoid going back to the stress of work and bringing home the stress to your family. I have started a fantastic work from home based business which is just perfect for having both flexibility and income flow. If you are interested in transforming you work and motherhood have a look at www.improvesuccess.com.au for some options. Wishing yo all the best in your transformation!

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Dianne 10/04/2013 3:53:21 PM Thanks very much Fiona!

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Lori Forner 1/06/2013 1:14:13 PM Hi Dianne!

I am a physio in here in Brisbane and deal mostly now with Women's Health-related patients. I heard about Dr Gottfried's book a short while ago and it's on my to-read list! I love the tiara idea! I think it's so important for any postnatal mom, whether new or 9 1/2 yrs later, to take time out for themselves. We don't do it enough. Even to eat - I tend to catch myself eating standing up or on the run :)

Thank you so much for your blogs, I really enjoy them and I advise my patients to read them as well.

Lori

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Dianne Edmonds 3/06/2013 5:24:30 PM Thanks Lori for your comments. It would be great for postnatal mums to learn this now and not take 9 1/2 years like I did to find out about this information. I was listening to Dr Sara last night and was reminded that we can help join in with her audacious goal to balance the hormones of 1 million women in 2013 - starting here with our postnatal mums!

Thanks again Lori!
Dianne

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Lori 25/06/2013 8:11:24 PM Congrats!!

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Lori Forner 12/08/2013 6:35:49 AM Amazing work on Pelvic Floor First!!!! Thank you for your passion in helping women! :)

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Fiona 19/08/2013 11:41:08 PM Hi Di,
Glad you have survived the move and all seems to be going well. I love your website. I'm looking forward to having more time to click around here!
My moving tip is make up the beds as soon as you can in the new house (and don't cover the beds with stuff) know where the kettle is packed for emergency cups of tea and order take away dinner for the first night.
See you

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Dianne 20/08/2013 11:01:12 AM Thanks very much Fiona! Will take your advice and aim to keep the beds ongoingly made too! Dianne