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Building Your Village: The Power of a Support System During Pregnancy

Building Your Village: The Power of a Support System During Pregnancy

By Dr. Meagan

Pregnancy is a transformative journey—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. While no two pregnancies are alike, one universal truth remains: the importance of support. Not just from loved ones, but from a trusted team of providers who understand the unique challenges and needs of a pregnant body.

Creating a well-rounded support system during pregnancy doesn’t just offer comfort—it can deeply enhance the prenatal experience, improve outcomes, and empower you to move through pregnancy with greater ease and confidence. And these same providers can often support you in the postpartum period, too.


Key Providers to Consider Including in Your Prenatal Care Team

  1. Doula
    A doula is trained to provide emotional support, physical comfort, and evidence-based information before, during, and after birth. Whether it’s helping create a birth plan, offering comfort measures during labor, or advocating for your choices, a doula can be an essential source of grounding and reassurance.
  2. Chiropractor (Prenatal Certified)
    Pregnancy can shift the alignment of your spine and pelvis, often causing discomfort or contributing to issues like sciatica. A chiropractor trained in prenatal care can use gentle, specific techniques to support your changing body, help baby settle into an optimal position, and even ease labor. Many also offer postpartum care to help you realign and recover after birth.
  3. Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist
    Your pelvic floor is working overtime during pregnancy and birth. A specialist can assess strength, function, and mobility to help reduce incontinence, pain, or prolapse risks—and prepare the body for labor and postpartum recovery. Every pregnant person can benefit from learning how to connect with this vital muscle group.
  4. Acupuncturist
    Acupuncture offers holistic support for everything from nausea and fatigue to anxiety and sleep. It can also help prepare the body for labor, support breech baby repositioning, and manage stress levels. Be sure to see a provider experienced in treating pregnant clients.
  5. Movement Specialist
    A certified trainer or movement coach who understands prenatal adaptations can guide you through safe, effective workouts tailored to each trimester. As your body changes, so should your movement—and a specialist can help you maintain strength, reduce pain, and prepare for birth and recovery.
  6. Holistic or Functional Health Practitioners (Optional but Impactful)
    Depending on your needs, nutritionists, herbalists, or therapists can round out your support system with mental and emotional wellbeing guidance, dietary support, and personalized wellness plans.

Why It Matters

When you’re supported by a team that respects your intuition, adapts to your needs, and helps you stay informed, you’re more likely to feel empowered and prepared for whatever birth brings. You’re not meant to do this alone—and you don’t have to. A strong support system can also contribute to a more positive birth experience and a smoother postpartum transition.

Start building your village early. Interview providers, ask questions like, “How do you typically support clients with [specific concern]?” and trust your gut. The right team can make all the difference. Remember, the journey is yours—build a village that honors your needs and values.

We would be happy to share our list of trusted referrals during your next visit, so please don’t hesitate to ask.

Rebalance and Thrive: Harnessing Stress for Greater Well-Being

Rebalance and Thrive: Harnessing Stress for Greater Well-Being

By: John Levis

Stress is an everyday experience and an everyday responsibility. Stress isn’t necessarily a bad thing; it’s only when it becomes too much that we suffer. The more aware we become of stress, the better we can rebalance ourselves so that we may thrive.

Let’s look at stress from the perspective of hormesis. A simple definition is “If it doesn’t kill you, it makes you stronger!” In other words, there’s “good” stress (known as eustress) that can make us stronger. However, too much stress is debilitating and can cause havoc in our system. This is called distress, and it’s often what we think of when we hear the word “stress.”

As we better understand the idea of stress, we also become better at recognizing it in our lives.

Exercise is a very beneficial stress on the body and can alleviate mental and emotional stress as well. I like to define exercise in this context as “the willful application of stress on the body in order to achieve a healthy result.” However, too much exercise or neglecting good recovery can work against us. It basically comes down to this: what you do on one side of the equation, you must do on the other side of the equation. Whether you’re dealing with physical, mental, or emotional stress, making time to rebalance is essential for longevity and well-being.

Below are a few ways to renew and rebalance:


Massage

Regular massage provides great long-term benefits. Like anything else, consistency is key—think of it like compound interest: the more consistent you are, the better the return. Massage helps improve circulation of blood and lymph, both of which are essential to a healthy body. Blood brings nutrients and repairs tissue, while lymph removes damaged tissue and toxins.

Another amazing benefit of massage is its effect on the autonomic nervous system. When you deeply relax, your body heals and restores. If you are constantly in “fight or flight” (the sympathetic stress response), you won’t heal well, and your immune system will also diminish. For optimal well-being, we must rebalance the equation with “rest & digest” (the calm, parasympathetic response).


Yoga

There are many different styles of yoga today, and they are not all created equal. Hot yoga with loud music and a physically challenging flow can put you into the sympathetic response—also known as high stress. The mental and physical stimulation of loud music and heat, in addition to the heat you create within your body, is intense and will increase stress. After any challenging workout, we must rebalance. That’s why in every yoga class there is Savasana, which involves lying on your mat with gentle or no music at all.

Restorative (Yin) yoga is very gentle. You are completely relaxed, lying in postures for several minutes while simply being in the moment. This is where we rebalance from stress. You may even fall asleep, which is not a bad thing.

However, there is an in-between. Most yoga studios offer a general Hatha yoga class. “Hatha” is a broad term for the practice of yoga that involves postures in a calm environment, allowing the practitioner to become self-aware and move in a way that benefits both body and mind. Learning how to optimize your posture while moving with awareness of your breath is essential. A good yoga class will guide you into each posture while allowing you to find the position that serves you best, all while cultivating self-awareness—an attribute I believe is vital for longevity and well-being. The more in tune you become with your body, the better choices you can make on your wellness journey.


Breathwork

Breathwork can be as simple as paying attention to your breath, whether you’re lying down, sitting still, or going about your day. When you become more self-aware, you might notice how your breathing changes during stressful situations. Many of us tend to hold our breath or breathe very shallowly, which is indicative of “fight or flight.” Once we notice this, we can pause and breathe deeply with awareness, allowing us to cultivate the “rest & digest” response. The breath truly is the key to renewing and rebalancing. Breathing consciously can also release tension in the body, allowing for greater range of motion and better recovery from stress.

There are many simple ways to renew and rebalance that can be easily integrated into our daily routines. It is imperative that we recognize this side of the equation. Wellness isn’t just about exercise, taking vitamins, and eating well—although these are all essential. In order to cultivate balance, self-awareness and deep rest are game changers.

Detox and Thrive After the Holidays with IV Therapy at Core Therapies

Detox and Thrive After the Holidays with IV Therapy at Core Therapies

By Rebecca Powers, MSN, FNP-C, APRN

The holidays bring joy, celebration, and indulgence, but they can also take a toll on our bodies. Between rich meals, sugary treats, cocktails, and late nights, it’s no wonder many of us start the new year feeling sluggish, dehydrated, and out of balance. At Core Therapies, we understand that getting back on track can feel overwhelming. That’s why our IV Therapy is the ultimate way to detox, recharge, and step into 2025 as the healthiest version of yourself.

Why IV Therapy is the Gold Standard for Detox and Recovery

IV Therapy delivers hydration, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants directly into your bloodstream, bypassing your digestive system for faster and more efficient absorption. This means your body gets what it needs, when it needs it most. Unlike oral supplements or detox drinks, IV Therapy ensures every drop works at the cellular level to restore balance and vitality.

Here’s what’s inside our IV Therapy treatments and how each ingredient helps you recover and thrive:

  • Hydration Boost with Saline or Lactated Ringer’s Solution
    The foundation of every IV Therapy is hydration. The holidays often leave us dehydrated due to alcohol consumption, salty foods, and not drinking enough water. Saline or Lactated Ringer’s solutions work to replenish lost fluids quickly and flush out toxins. Proper hydration improves energy levels, promotes better circulation, and aids in the body’s natural detox processes.
  • B-Complex Vitamins
    Feeling fatigued or foggy? That’s where B-complex vitamins come in. These essential nutrients play a critical role in energy production, red blood cell formation, and overall brain function. By replenishing your B-vitamin stores, you’ll notice a boost in mental clarity, mood, and stamina.
  • Vitamin C
    Vitamin C is a powerhouse antioxidant that strengthens the immune system, supports collagen production for healthy skin, and helps neutralize free radicals caused by stress, poor diet, and environmental toxins. A post-holiday dose of vitamin C is like giving your cells a refreshing, revitalizing shower.
  • Magnesium
    The ultimate multitasker, magnesium supports over 300 enzymatic reactions in the body. It helps relax tense muscles, reduces headaches, and calms your nervous system. This mineral is particularly beneficial after a season of stress and indulgence, as it restores balance and promotes relaxation.
  • Glutathione: The Master Antioxidant
    Known as the body’s most powerful antioxidant, glutathione is the star of our detox protocol. It works at a cellular level to neutralize toxins, combat oxidative stress, and repair damaged cells. Whether you’re recovering from rich meals, alcohol, or simply the stress of the season, glutathione gives your body the reset it craves.
  • Zinc and Trace Minerals
    These essential nutrients help repair and strengthen the immune system, which can be compromised during the holidays. Zinc also supports wound healing and cellular repair, ensuring your body is prepared to take on the new year.
  • Optional Add-Ons: Tailored to Your Needs
    We can customize your IV therapy to include additional ingredients based on your unique health goals. From anti-inflammatory agents to immune boosters, our tailored treatments are designed to meet you where you are and help you feel your best.

Why Choose IV Therapy for Your Detox Journey?

IV Therapy offers immediate benefits that you can feel. Unlike other detox methods, there’s no waiting for pills or powders to work their way through your system. Instead, you’ll leave your session feeling refreshed, rehydrated, and ready to take on your goals for 2025.

Many of our patients also report:

  • Improved mental clarity and focus
  • Enhanced physical energy
  • Relief from headaches and muscle fatigue
  • Glowing, hydrated skin
  • A stronger immune system

Real Results for Real Life

Imagine starting your year free from the post-holiday sluggishness that so many of us experience. Whether your goal is to feel more energized for work, jumpstart your fitness routine, or simply restore balance after the chaos of the season, IV Therapy provides the tools your body needs to thrive.

Take Control of Your Health Today

Don’t let the holiday haze linger. At Core Therapies, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Start your detox journey today with IV Therapy, and step into 2025 feeling recharged, revitalized, and ready for all the year has to offer.

Book your appointment now to experience the transformative benefits of IV Therapy. Together, we’ll make this your healthiest year yet. Core Therapies Family Wellness Center
17 Hanover Rd. Bldg #300 Florham Park, NJ 07932
support@coretherapies.net
973-240-7251

The Overlooked Gap in Maternal Healthcare: Postnatal Care Disparities  Rachel Kelly, MSOTR/L, PCES, CBS, CCST-I

The Overlooked Gap in Maternal Healthcare: Postnatal Care Disparities
Rachel Kelly, MSOTR/L, PCES, CBS, CCST-I

As a mother of two beautiful daughters, my journey appeared to be somewhat “typical.” With my first pregnancy, I found an OB associated with the hospital I wanted to deliver at, I had pretty regular pregnancy, I was told I “could” take some course, where I was then directed to the hospital to take a birthing course, I went to what seemed to be a billion doctors appointments, I was pricked what felt like several times, I peed in endless cups, I delivered and then went home. Between the delivery and going home I was overwhelmed by the amount of random strangers (medical strangers) who felt that they had to keep checking me, touching me, getting my blood pressure, asking me to go to the bathroom, oh and don’t even get me started on the hospital noise, beeps and dings and people oh my! 

Just as quick as delivery went, so did the hospital stay. Miraculously they handed me this perfect baby and off we went. No instructions or book to reference. In fact right after delivery my OB turned to me and said “great job, now this is about to feel like a bad breakup, see you in 6 weeks.”

Doesn’t it seem odd that there is NO follow-up care after birth? Well, besides that one ten-minute 6-week checkup chatting about birth control and clearing you for “$exx + exercise”. Cue the eye roll 😉 

Let’s take a bit of a dive deeper and really look at how this process looks. 

Prenatal appointments for mother = 8-12 visits 

Babies first year of life = 6 – 8 visits 

Postnatal appointments for mother = 1 visit 

Still scratching your head? THIS right here shows us the MASSIVE gap in our healthcare system. What happens to the mother? Are we forgetting about mothers? The short answer… YES. However the bigger question may appear as a question you may not have asked yourself or even thought about, are we somehow, maybe unintentionally creating a series of unnecessary pelvic floor dysfunctions, but labeling them as a “normal part of childbirth?”

The United States is one of the richest countries in the world to date, however our medical system presents as one of the worst maternal health follow-up programs, statistics, and postpartum care compared to other countries. Taking a moment to compare birth methods and healing time is eye opening, let’s check it out:

BIRTH METHODS TIMELINE FOR HEALING
Vaginal Birth (no tearing or 1st degree with no stitches) 6 week checkup & “all cleared”
Vaginal Birth (2nd degree tearing with minimal stitches) 6 week checkup & “all cleared”
Vaginal Birth (3rd or 4th degree tearing, multiple stitches, significantly impaired) 6 week checkup & “all cleared”
C- Section (7 layers cut, sutured together) 6 week checkup & “all cleared”

 

Do you see anything wrong? Possibly a gap in treatment? Let’s discuss this, if you were to need rehabilitation on your ankle, how many sessions of rehabilitation therapy would you need? I know the answer isn’t 1!

These statistics are what laid the groundwork for Nurtured Pelvic Health & Wellness. Aside from being interested in learning more about the pelvis, the GAP in care drove me to take the approach of learning more, taking an abundance of continuing education credits and becoming outspoken to better fill the gaps and support moms like you!

Making the leap from institutionalized OT to pelvic floor quite literally saved my entire occupational therapy career. PLUS, falling into a passion is way better than falling into a “good job”. I am here to say we are conquering pelvic floor dysfunction at the source, helping moms feel confident in returning to exercise, and most importantly providing YOU with the tools in your toolbox to feel empowered, educated in your rehab AND allow you to recover. 

Schedule your free consultation or discovery call TODAY!

Website: https://www.nurturedpelvichealthwellness.com/

Phone: 201-338-0727

Embracing Innovative Wellness: Introducing Ozone Treatments with UBI at Core Therapies

Embracing Innovative Wellness: Introducing Ozone Treatments with UBI at Core Therapies

In the pursuit of wellness, exploring groundbreaking approaches often leads to new avenues for optimal health. At Core Therapies we’re thrilled to announce the integration of a pioneering therapy that’s been gaining traction for its potential health benefits: Ozone Therapy also known as Major Autohemotherapy and (UBI) Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation. When used together, the synergistic effects of Ozone Therapy and UBI are purported to enhance their individual benefits. 

 

What is Major Autohemotherapy and UBI?

This procedure exposes blood to multiple light wavelengths to enhance specific biological effects. It is based on the research of Niels Ryberg Finsen, a Nobel prize winner in the field of Physiology of Medicine. The procedure has been used in Europe and the United States for decades and over 300,000 successful clinical trials have been observed. Before the advent of antibiotics, vaccines, and corticosteroids it was a main treatment for infectious diseases but now has also been shown to be effective in autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular disease, fatigue, depression and more

 IV Ozone Treatments with UBI

While your blood cells naturally receive oxygen through the lungs, that regular re-oxidizing may not be enough to refresh oxygen-starved blood. However, a dose of ozone can energize your bloodstream. This leads to a number of potential benefits, including:

  • Strengthening of your immune system
  • Encourage your body’s stem cells to move to the targeted area, where they can work to heal injuries
  • Stimulation of white blood cells
  • Increased circulation
  • Purifying the bloodstream
  • Promote higher levels of NAD+ in the body (NAD+ is important in the functioning of the mitochondria)
  • Increased resistance against infections, bacteria, and fungi
  • Improvement of varicose veins
  • Significantly enhance tissue oxygenation
  • Protects against cell mutation and the formation of cancers
  • Help the body cope with autoimmune disorders


UBI treatment, or Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation, exposes the blood to ultraviolet light. This weakens bacteria and viruses already in the bloodstream and increases the overall strength of the immune system. 

The benefits of UBI may include

  • Increased immune system response
  • Reduced tissue pain
  • Improved circulation
  • Improved metabolism
  • Stimulation of new blood cells
  • Cardiovascular protection
  • Increased pain tolerance, especially to cancer treatments
  • Greater tissue oxygenation
  • Increased resistance to infection
  • Increased homeostasis

While both IV Ozone treatments and UBI can improve your overall health, when they are used in tandem, it becomes the perfect combination for optimum health. UBI destroys all of the viruses, bacteria, and other contaminants in the bloodstream while the ozone improves overall health function.

How does Ozone Therapy work?

First, a portion of the patient’s blood is drained using gravity. Next, the blood is infused with ozone (O3) and enters back into your body. This aids in energy, immune system support and overall well being.

How long does Ozone Therapy take?

The Ozone infusion process takes about 30-45 minutes. Please allow for about 1 hour for the consultation and appointment.

How do I know if Ozone Therapy is suitable for me?

A Consultation with our Nurse Practitioner is needed as she can assess your health history, current conditions, and goals to determine if it aligns with your needs. Call the Office to schedule a consultation today!

Celebrating Your Journey to Pelvic Wellness: A Comprehensive Guide to Nurtured Pelvic Health & Wellness  Rachel Kelly, MSOTR/L, CBS, PCES, CCST-I

Celebrating Your Journey to Pelvic Wellness: A Comprehensive Guide to Nurtured Pelvic Health & Wellness
Rachel Kelly, MSOTR/L, CBS, PCES, CCST-I

Hello! It’s a pleasure to join the team and provide pelvic health therapy. If you’re still reading past the first line, perhaps you’re considering pelvic floor therapy. I can imagine you have many questions and may even feel a bit uncertain about how the process may unfold. I hope this blog can offer some background on what to expect. Pelvic floor dysfunction can be a challenging, even isolating, time in someone’s life. BUT, here you are, taking steps towards wellness and health—congratulations! Recognizing that something doesn’t feel right is one thing, but taking the time to explore solutions to help you feel better puts you on the right track. You might be wondering, is pelvic floor therapy right for me? What are the sessions like? In this blog, I’ll introduce you to what most pelvic floor treatments look like at Nurtured Pelvic Health & Wellness. If you have specific questions regarding your condition, don’t hesitate to call or schedule a free 15-minute discovery call at 201-338-0727 or email me at RachelKellyOT@nurturedpelvichealthwellness.com.

 

So What Does the First Visit Look Like?

You’ll enter the fantastically calming atmosphere of Core Therapies Family Wellness, where the receptionist desk will greet you with smiling faces. At your appointment time, we’ll spend a good amount of time talking. I understand that having an in-depth conversation with a healthcare provider may seem novel—it’s not very common in most healthcare settings. Providers often rush through history taking, but at Nurtured, we have the luxury of taking the time to truly understand your condition, its impact on you, and any relevant health history contributing to your pelvic floor dysfunction. We’ve all experienced those doctor’s appointments where you walk away feeling unseen or unheard, rushed out, or with more questions than answers. At Nurtured, our value is our clients, and we prioritize listening and putting you at ease because being seen and heard is crucial for healing. Beyond understanding you and your health history, a thorough subjective interview helps me zero in on what may be driving your symptoms and determine the most important elements to check during your physical exam.

After discussing your experiences, when they started, and most importantly, how they affect you, we’ll begin the pelvic floor therapy exam. This might be the point where some people understandably feel nervous. A typical pelvic floor exam involves checking the muscles internally and externally for tightness, spasms, weakness, and coordination. This is done as gently as possible with a gloved, lubricated finger. This exam provides valuable insights into how your pelvic floor muscles are functioning, shedding light on the potential causes of your symptoms.

Recognizing that you are the leader of your body, it’s vital to emphasize that consent and comfort are my top priorities. If you’re not ready for the pelvic floor exam, that’s okay. We can spend our time evaluating other parts of the body that affect the pelvic floor. Posture, visceral mobility, and hip strength and mobility can significantly impact the pelvic floor. For those not ready for a pelvic floor exam, these assessments can be a great starting point and go a long way toward identifying the drivers of your pelvic floor dysfunction. Interestingly, these aspects of the physical exam are so essential that I include them in many evaluations, regardless of completing an internal examination or not. The role, strength, and mobility of the hip alone in pelvic floor function merit a whole conversation!

After gathering your in-depth history and obtaining results from the physical examination, the journey toward wellness begins! Together, we’ll create a plan tailored to your lifestyle. Goals and treatment plans will be attainable, allowing you to drive your recovery. Some treatments may involve manual in-office work followed by specialized homework. In other cases, neuromuscular re-education may be necessary to teach individuals to move throughout their day without clenching their pelvic floor in response to stress or heavy physical exertion. Variety and individuality are key, as two patients with similar symptoms may have different causes, requiring specialized and thoughtful care.

At the end of your first visit, you should leave with a good understanding of what’s going on, how we plan to treat it, and a general estimation of how long it should take to feel better. I take time at the end of our first treatment to discuss exactly what we’ll be doing in follow-up visits and why these treatments are essential. It’s crucial to me that you leave treatment feeling confident in your next steps.

 

Neuromuscular Education

What a term, right? It sounds fancy, but it’s also straightforward and simple. It answers the question, “After therapy, what keeps my symptoms from coming back?” Neuromuscular education is a broad treatment modality used across different disciplines, from teaching stroke survivors to rise from a chair independently to helping office workers with sore necks sit more ergonomically at work.

In the pelvic floor world, neuromuscular education is a significant part of what we do and forms a crucial part of treatment, regardless of the practitioner’s treatment philosophy. At Nurtured, I use neuromuscular education in many ways with the goal of fostering pain-free pelvic floor function.

The first step of pelvic floor neuromuscular education is to teach the pelvic floor what “relaxed” feels like, what an effective contraction (kegel) feels like, and what an effective “push” for bowel movements feels like. In individuals with pelvic floor dysfunction, these movements can be challenging, and it’s not uncommon for them to believe they are pushing effectively when they are actually closing their anal sphincters—a phenomenon known as paradoxical contraction. By taking time to “teach” the pelvic floor how to contract and, more importantly, relax when needed, we can reduce clenching patterns that may lead to pelvic floor dysfunction in the future.

 

Strengthening

It’s so much more than kegeling! If someone tells you to “fix your pelvic floor, JUST do some kegels,” RUN! We require more complex training to meet goals like running without incontinence, jumping and dancing without the feeling of prolapse, and much more. No one should be afraid to laugh, cough, or sneeze because they might leak. You should be able to jump on the trampoline with your kids or take that run to clear your mind.

Consider someone who leaks a bit when lifting something heavy. When picking up something substantial, like your toddler, our core muscles need to stabilize our spine, requiring a lot from the pelvic floor. If the rest of our core is weak because we’ve only been doing kegels, we may find ourselves straining and holding our breath to lift our kids. Straining can put a lot of downward pressure on the bladder, resulting in leaks. To address this issue, we must treat the pelvic floor, but for the pelvic floor to have a real fighting chance to keep us dry, we must also address the rest of the core.

Additionally, strengthening outside the pelvic floor allows us to return to the activities and exercises we love, which we may have thought were causing the pelvic floor to over-tighten. As we’ve discovered, the pelvic floor is part of the core, and if the rest of the components are weak or not working at the appropriate time, the pelvic floor can overwork and over-tighten. It benefits us to approach strengthening from a holistic standpoint when rehabilitating the pelvic floor.

 

How Do I Know If Nurtured Pelvic Health & Wellness Is Right for Me?

This is the question I was hoping you would ask! First off, let’s chat—schedule the discovery call and let’s get you on the road to wellness. Pelvic floor therapy is a specialized niche in the OT/PT world. To become a diverse, well-rounded, and educated therapist, you must love to learn and carry the compassion and understanding of functional movements. Researching pelvic floor practitioners and practices can be overwhelming! I have spent years studying maternal health, pelvic floor, and developmental continuums. My philosophy is and will always be that my clients lead their treatment, with me as the guide. No one knows your body better than you. As a mother myself, I understand the overwhelming nature of pregnancy appointments, followed by the loud, overstimulating, medical delivery with nothing more than a 6-week checkup. I know that recovery and building a team of professionals are essential in your wellness and motherhood journey.

We help optimize your motherhood journey through personalized pelvic health care, taking you from a place of pain, leaking, or discomfort to a place of recovery and wellness. Becoming a mom is incredible, but it’s definitely not like the movies depict it! Recovery from childbirth can be challenging, not just physically. No one prepares you for the combination of physical and emotional challenges of birth recovery. And let’s be honest—a 6-week “checkup” just isn’t enough. Just because some symptoms are common during pregnancy and postpartum doesn’t mean they are normal and you have to live with them.

Still have questions? Call or email today for your free 15-minute discovery call at 201-338-0727 or email me at RachelKellyOT@nurturedpelvichealthwellness.com.

Unleash Your Body’s Natural Power this Winter with IV Therapy  By: Rebecca Powers, MSN, APRN, FNP-C

Unleash Your Body’s Natural Power this Winter with IV Therapy
By: Rebecca Powers, MSN, APRN, FNP-C

As winter approaches, staying healthy becomes a top priority. Your body’s immune system is its first line of defense against illness, but it needs to be strong to work effectively. This is when your body craves an extra dose of vitamins and minerals to support its immune system. Fortunately, there’s an innovative solution that can help you supercharge your natural defenses and achieve your wellness goals: Intravenous (IV) therapy.

IV therapy offers a unique approach to health and well-being by delivering concentrated doses of vital compounds, including vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other essential nutrients, more effectively than oral supplements. At Core Therapies, we believe in the power of personalized IV therapy to help you become the healthiest version of yourself. In this blog, we’ll explore how IV therapy can boost your body’s natural power, detoxify your system, and improve your overall well-being.

The Immune System and IV Therapy

Your immune system plays a crucial role in keeping you healthy, but it needs constant support to function at its best. IV therapy can help bolster your body’s natural defenses by providing it with the nutrients it needs to combat viruses and bacteria effectively. At Core Therapies, we customize each IV infusion to meet your unique needs, ensuring that your body gets the right mix of vitamins and minerals to enhance your immune system’s strength.

IV therapy is not just reserved for times when you’re feeling under the weather. These infusions can be tailored to address various health concerns and goals. Whether you’re looking to recover from an illness, prevent sickness, or simply optimize your well-being, IV therapy is a versatile tool to help you achieve your desired outcomes.

 

Detoxification and the Importance of IV Therapy

Our bodies are constantly bombarded with toxins, from environmental pollutants to natural toxins produced by everyday bodily functions. Over time, these toxins can accumulate, compromising our overall health and well-being. IV therapy offers a solution to this problem by aiding in the efficient removal of these harmful substances from our bodies.

Regular IV infusions help flush out accumulated toxins, resulting in a range of benefits. Firstly, you’ll likely notice an improvement in how you feel. Detoxification reduces inflammation, enhances cognitive function, and strengthens the immune system. These combined effects contribute to an overall sense of well-being, making you feel healthier, more energetic, and mentally sharp.

 

IV Therapy at Your Convenience

At Core Therapies, we understand that traveling can sometimes be a challenge, especially when you’re not feeling your best. That’s why we’ve introduced our mobile concierge team at NJ Mobile IV. With our service, you can bring the power of IV hydration and wellness therapy right to your doorstep, whether you’re at home, the office, or a hotel. Our goal is to make health and wellness more accessible to everyone in New Jersey, ensuring that you have easy access to the rejuvenating benefits of IV therapy.

As winter approaches, taking care of your health becomes paramount. IV therapy offers a powerful way to boost your body’s natural power by delivering concentrated nutrients to strengthen your immune system, enhance your overall well-being, and detoxify your body. At Core Therapies, we’re dedicated to providing personalized IV therapy that caters to your unique needs and goals. With our mobile concierge team at NJ Mobile IV, you can now enjoy the benefits of IV therapy from the comfort of your own space. Take your wellness to the next level and give your immune system the boost it deserves. 

Contact us today to book an in-house or at-home IV infusion at www.njmobileiv.com, and step into a healthier, revitalized you this winter.

 

Hello Motherhood  By: Dr. Katie Gleisner

Hello Motherhood
By: Dr. Katie Gleisner

As many of you know, my husband and I recently welcomed our first baby earthside. We are soaking up every moment with Baby Leif, and are in awe of this new little life. Motherhood is a new and wild ride. During pregnancy, we visualize our ideal birth, care for our growing bodies and babies, and prepare our nest for their arrival. We read books, seek support and wisdom, and receive a lot of  advice. Once our babies arrive we embark upon a new journey as mothers. As a new mama, this is uncharted terrain and I wanted to share a few things that have eased the transition and been helpful for Leif and I. 

1. Nursing Lying Down

Breastfeeding is the greatest nest I have created for Leif. Through my pregnancy I prepared our physical nest, as well as my  breasts for they would be his greatest source of comfort, warmth, security, love, and nourishment. I read La Leche League’s The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding and took a class offered by International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC). Both were invaluable resources for Leif and I.  

Nursing is an intricate dance between mother and baby. Our anatomy and baby’s influence comfort and positioning preferences. There are a variety of nursing positions, cradle, cross cradle, football hold, semi-reclined, and side lying, with subtle variations for each mother-baby dyad. Leif and I have found nursing lying down in both semi-reclined and side lying positions to be comfortable and easeful. We nurse most often in a semi-reclined position, as it is comfortable for me, and easy for him to latch and release gas. I create a fortress of pillows, two behind my head and bolsters beneath my arms and knees. This support creates a gentle angle keeping Leif’s head higher than his feet, which is essential for proper circulation and gastrointestinal motility. Most newborns nurse and rest well on the sloping chest of their mothers. Side lying is our other favorite position. We face one another on our sides in the cuddle curl position. I place a bolster in between my knees, behind each of our backs, and rest my head on a pillow to keep us supported. Then I scooch Leif down, so his eyes are level with my nipple and I apply gentle pressure in between his shoulder blades to arch his back. This elicits the gape reflex, tipping his head back so his chin contacts my breast, for a deep latch. We alternate sides throughout our daytime and evening rests. Leif and I have found semi-reclined and side lying breastfeeding to be wonderfully comfortable alternatives positions to incorporate while nursing. 

 

Helpful Books:

La Leche League’s The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding by Diane Wiessinger, Diana West, and Teresa Pitman

 

2. Rest Well 

Sleep at the end of pregnancy often can become challenging due to physical discomfort, shifting hormones, and anticipation to meet our babies. It seems to be our body’s way of preparing us for newborn sleep. After the birthing marathon and joy of meeting our new little one, we are emotionally and physically fatigued. As new moms, we are told to “rest when baby rests,” which can be easier said than done. However, being horizontal and cuddling with Leif when he rests is both restorative and grounding for us both. 

While prepping our nest for Leif’s arrival we set up his bassinet, and created a safe bedsharing set up. I anticipated that he would join me in bed for nursing and naps. Since joining us earthside, Leif prefers and only sleeps when on or cuddled against me. Our babies derive comfort and security from our warmth, smell, rhythmic heartbeat and breathing patterns. For ten months, they were surrounded and protected by our bodies. It is quite an adjustment entering this bright, loud, and cold world. For most of human history, babies have safely slept alongside their moms, just as other mammalian mother-baby dyads, for comfort, nourishment, and protection. In the Western world, over the past hundred years there has been a shift away from bedsharing; however, bedsharing is a safe option to support the mother-baby connection, breastfeeding, and our newborn’s developing nervous and respiratory systems. We follow The La Leche League’s Safe Sleep Seven for sweet sleep together.

The Safe Sleep Seven are simple steps to prepare a safe sleeping arrangement for you and your babe. The La Leche League’s guidelines for safe bedsharing are the following. Mom needs to be a non-smoker, sober (no alcohol, drugs, or medications that make her drowsy), and breastfeeding. Baby needs to be full-term and healthy, kept on their back when not nursing, and unswaddled in a light pair of jammies. Both mom and baby need to be on a safe, firm surface. We follow the Safe Sleep Seven and nurse in the cuddle curl position, side lying for daytime and evening sleep. The cuddle curl position is a natural, protective position that all mamas find themselves in, as it is an innate, natural way to protect your baby while sleeping. Mom lays on her side facing her baby with her knees up and arm tucked under her head or pillow to curl around her baby, creating a protected space. Another mother-baby connection that provides a fascinating layer of bedsharing protection is breastfeeding hormones synching mom up to her baby’s sleep cycle. I often wake before Leif does, and am able to gaze at his beautiful face as he exits his light sleep cycle. Together we nurse and gently fall back to sleep for a few more hours, thus allowing us to wake for the day feeling rested and connected. 

 

Helpful Books:

La Leche League’s Sweet Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime Strategies for the Breastfeeding Family by Diane Wiessinger, Diana West, Linda J. Smith, and Teresa Pitman

Safe Infant Sleep: Expert Answers to Your Cosleeping Questions by James J. McKenna, PhD

 

3. Wrapped in Love 

Baby wearing in a wrap, ring sling, or soft structured carrier keeps our babies snuggled close and allows us mamas to be hands free. Mothers around the world, and other mammals, have always carried their babies. It allows us to move freely, an opportunity to complete a few tasks, nurse, and creates a perfect nap location for our babies. Leif enjoys being worn in a soft wrap, which is cozy for us both and easier on my body to carry him centered on my chest. 

Wearing our babies is an innate mammalian activity. A study found that when infants under six months old are carried, they react like a baby mouse being carried by his mother. Our baby’s natural response is to settle and relax when carried, which makes sense that a baby needs to respond calmly and quietly when his mother is moving him around. We move our babies for a reason, and this reason could be for survival or an opportunity to vacuum. Our urge to carry and wear our babies, and their response to it are hardwired to the mother-baby dyad. Whether Leif is in a content or fussy mood, wrapping him against my chest is soothing to his nervous system, calming to an upset belly, and perfect for napping. 

Our babies are growing and changing daily, and we as moms learn their cues and fine nuances to meet their needs. I approach each day with grace as Leif and I learn more about one another, and fall deeper in love. With each of his cues, coos, and cries I am able to respond, cuddle, nurse, and chat to care for my little one. The mother-baby connection is a beautiful, unique relationship that allows us to be attuned to our baby’s needs and strengthens our attachment to one another. Some days there are more tears, spit up, gas and blow outs, but the sweet milky smiles and bright loving eyes are everything. I am enjoying each moment with Leif, as his mama.

Chiropractic Care for Men: Unlocking Strength and Performance  by Dr. Sebastian Poma

Chiropractic Care for Men: Unlocking Strength and Performance
by Dr. Sebastian Poma

At Core Therapies, we understand that our patient base is likely to consist of more women than men. It’s not because men experience fewer pain ailments, but rather because they often tend to wait it out, believing that the pain will disappear on its own. However, we want to emphasize the importance of addressing these issues sooner rather than later.

When it comes to acute low back pain, which is commonly experienced by men due to their demanding physical activities or strenuous work, it’s essential to recognize that strong backs don’t simply “blow out” without a significant injury. Instead, what often happens is that the structures in the back gradually tighten up over time, accumulating stress. This, in turn, leads to weakened core back muscles and the emergence of “fragile back” syndrome. The result? A seemingly minor movement like bending over to pick up a golf club or a child can suddenly trigger excruciating pain.

This is where specifically applied chiropractic adjustments come into play. Our chiropractors are skilled at realigning and mobilizing the tight joints, restoring proper movement and functionality. By addressing structural alignment and mobility, these adjustments enable the deep core muscles to engage and strengthen, providing the necessary support for the back.

Energy, agility, and endurance are crucial for most activities we engage in daily. However, misalignments in the body, impaired nerve function, and weak muscles can drain your energy and limit your performance. With chiropractic care, your body can regain its ability to focus its energy on the things you want and need to do. Even after just a few visits, many men report noticeable improvements in their energy levels and overall performance.

It’s important to recognize that prevention is key. Many men tend to adopt the mindset of “If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.” Unfortunately, this often leads to delayed treatment when the problem could have been easily prevented. In fact, studies show that one-third of untreated lower back problems eventually escalate to become persistent and disabling. By seeking chiropractic care, you can take a proactive approach to your health and well-being.

At Core Therapies, our chiropractors will provide you with a comprehensive assessment of your condition before embarking on a mutually agreed-upon course of treatment. Our approach extends beyond pain relief. We develop a strategy to improve movement, prevent the recurrence of injuries, and promote healing and strengthening of the back.

Don’t let pain hold you back or wait until it becomes a chronic issue. Take charge of your health and schedule a consultation with our experienced chiropractors today. Let us help you regain your strength, energy, and overall well-being, so you can live life to its fullest potential.

Motherhood  by Dr. Melissa Sonners, DC

Motherhood
by Dr. Melissa Sonners, DC

Motherhood is a beautiful journey, but it can also be incredibly challenging. As a mama, you are responsible for taking care of your children, managing the household, and often working outside the home as well. With so many responsibilities, it’s easy to forget to take care of yourself.  At the same time, with all we juggle there is really not much wiggle room for feeling sub-par or letting our health slip and this is where I feel daily self-care (even if JUST for a few minutes) is so incredibly crucial.  

Here are just SOME of the MANY benefits of self-care: 

  1. Reduced stress: Self-care activities can help mothers reduce stress levels and improve their overall well-being. When mothers take time to care for themselves, they can better manage the demands of motherhood and avoid burnout.
  2. Improved physical health: Regular exercise and a healthy diet are important components of self-care. These activities can improve physical health, boost energy levels, and prevent chronic illnesses.
  3. Better mental health: Self-care activities such as meditation and journaling can help mothers manage their emotions and reduce feelings of anxiety and depression. Taking the time to care for oneself can also improve self-esteem and promote positive body image.
  4. Improved relationships: When mothers take care of themselves, they are better equipped to care for their families. By prioritizing self-care, mothers can build stronger relationships with their partners, children, and friends.

We are all super busy so HOW do we MAKE TIME for this daily ritual?

  1. Schedule time each day for self-care activities, even if it’s just 10 or 15 minutes.  I do this in the morning before the house is awake.  Set your alarm 15 minutes earlier.  Getting 15 minutes less sleep won’t negatively impact you much and getting 15 minutes to YOURSELF at the beginning of your day WILL DEFINITELY positively impact you and everyone around you.  This could be as simple as taking a walk around the block, meditating for a few minutes, or enjoying a cup of tea alone with no disturbance.  Keep your phone on airplane mode. JUST BE.  Check out My FREE Magical Mornings Challenge if you need help getting started.  In it I share the 5 tools I use daily to take care of myself.  This can literally all be done in 15 minutes. Click here for all the info!
  2. Ask for help: This is honestly still a work in progress for me and at the same time it’s so very important.  It truly takes a village and we NEED to lean on others to help. We aren’t meant to be able to juggle it all and when we try to it impacts our physical AND mental health. Work on RECEIVING by saying “Thank you” when someone compliments you or offers to hold the door, or help you in any way.  This will help strengthen your “receiving” and your “ask for help” muscle :p 
  3. Prioritize sleep: Getting enough sleep is essential for physical and mental health. Try to get at least seven to eight hours of sleep each night.  I cannot stress this one enough! Aim to be in bed, lights out by 10pm.  Need help with your sleep hygiene? Check out a recent blog I wrote on the subject here https://beinspiredmama.com/sleep-hygiene/ 
  4. Practice mindfulness: Mindfulness is the practice of being present in the moment and focusing on the here and now.  This is so simple as it literally is the act of doing NOTHING but 100% focusing on what you are doing.  Yet for many (including myself) it’s not always easy and takes some practice.  I flex this muscle while doing the dishes.  Try it. Focus only on what you are doing… “I’m soaping the plate, scrubbing the plate, making circles etc” and anytime you catch your mind drifting away from the present moment, bring it back.  Notice how often throughout the day our mind wanders from what we are actually PRESENTLY engaged in.  Paying attention to and focusing on your breathing is another great way to get you into the PRESENT moment.  

Self-care is essential for EVERYONE.  Neglecting ourselves can have negative impacts not just on us, but all those around us.

Remember, taking care of yourself is not selfish—it’s necessary for being the best mama you can be.

I’d love to hear from you.  What’s the ONE thing you will do for yourself today? 

Email inspiredmama@beinspiredmama.com and connect with Dr. Melissa!