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10-Day Prenatal Yoga Challenge Safe for All Trimesters

Prenatal Yoga

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Embark on a transformative journey with our *10-Day Prenatal Yoga Challenge Safe for All Trimesters*, designed specifically for expectant mothers at any stage of pregnancy. This self-paced program, curated by Jordan, a certified prenatal yoga instructor and experienced doula, offers a gentle yet effective approach to maintaining physical and mental well-being during pregnancy. Each day of the challenge introduces a new yoga sequence tailored to accommodate the unique needs of your changing body. Whether you are in your first trimester or nearing your due date, these sessions are crafted to enhance flexibility, build strength, and promote relaxation. Our focus is on safe, mindful movements that support your body and your baby, helping to alleviate common pregnancy discomforts such as back pain, swelling, and fatigue. In addition to physical benefits, this program emphasizes the importance of mental and emotional health. Through guided meditations and breathing exercises, you will learn techniques to manage stress and anxiety, fostering a deeper connection with your baby. These practices are designed to prepare you for a more positive birthing experience and a smoother postpartum recovery. Join our *10-Day Prenatal Yoga Challenge Safe for All Trimesters* and discover the benefits of prenatal yoga in a supportive, nurturing environment. Whether you are new to yoga or an experienced practitioner, this program offers a safe and enriching experience that honors your body and your baby.

You can also join this program via the mobile app. Go to the app

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$10.00

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  • When should I hire a doula?
    It’s never too early or too late! Many families hire a doula in the second trimester, but I support clients at all stages of pregnancy and generally up to 3 months postpartum support.
  • What's the difference between a midwife and a doula?
    A doula provides emotional, physical, and informational support before, during, and after birth—but does not perform clinical tasks like cervical checks, fetal monitoring, or medical decisions. A midwife is a medical care provider.
  • Do you offer payment plans or sliding scale pricing?
    Yes! I believe all families deserve support, so I offer flexible payment plans and work with budgets whenever possible.
  • Do you attend hospital/home/birth center births?
    Yes! I support families in all birth settings.
  • Do you support medicated, unmedicated, or cesarean births?
    Yes! My goal is to support your choices—however and wherever you give birth.
  • Will you come to my home for early labor support?
    Absolutely—many clients find this helps them stay comfortable longer before heading to their birth place.
  • What does on-call support mean?
    From 37 weeks until birth, I’m available to you 24/7 for questions, updates, and in-person or virtual support once active labor begins.
  • Do you offer overnight support?
    Yes! Overnight care allows parents to rest while I care for the baby, feed, change diapers, and support you when needed.
  • Is this just for the birthing parent?
    No—postpartum support benefits the entire family, including partners and siblings.
  • Do you help with babywearing or feeding questions?
    Yes! I support babywearing, bottle feeding, breastfeeding/chestfeeding, and everything in between.
  • What does a postpartum doula do?
    I provide emotional support, newborn care tips, light household help, lactation support, and guidance in the early weeks after birth.
  • What are the benefits of placenta encapsulation?
    Placenta encapsulation can help with milk supply, healing after birth, lowering the risk of postpartum mood disorders, and leveling iron levels after birth. Keepsakes are also available if you prefer not to ingest the placenta.
  • How do I get my placenta to you?
    You or your birth partner can contact me after the birth and arrange for pickup. I’ll provide clear instructions beforehand.
  • How is my placenta handled and processed?
    I follow OSHA-level safety standards, proper food-handling techniques, and use sanitized equipment in every preparation.
  • What if I have a cesarean or complications?
    Placenta encapsulation is still possible in most cases. We'll discuss your medical history and any hospital protocols in advance.
  • How long does the process take?
    Usually 24–72 hours from pickup to delivery of your capsules.
  • What is the process of encapsulation?
    The process is pretty cool overall! So firstly you secure a specialist, you will let your nurse and/or doctor know you will be keeping it for encapsulation. They'll have you sign a placenta release form that you're keeping it. Once its made it earth side, you'll let me know and I will come pick it up! Once I'm back home, I prep my area and get started. I inspect your placenta, cut out any pieces needed, wash if needed, steam if you'd like, cut/slice them into thin pieces, place in the dehyrator and let it go for between 18-24 hours. I grind it up once dried out and place into pill form! Guess what else is cool about this process? I share with you as well! I give picture updates so you can see what I'm doing!
  • What types of classes do you offer?
    I offer classes on childbirth (Labor Prep) education, prenatal yoga, and postnatal yoga.
  • Is postnatal yoga safe after a cesarean or difficult birth?
    Yes, with modifications. I offer gentle, healing movements and always encourage checking with your provider first.
  • What should I bring to class?
    A yoga mat, water, a small blanket or towel, and any props you have.
  • What are the benefits of prenatal yoga?
    It can ease pregnancy discomfort, prepare your body for birth, improve sleep, reduce stress, and build strength/flexibility.
  • Do I need yoga experience to join your yoga classes?
    Not at all! My classes are beginner-friendly and safe for all trimesters or postpartum stages.
  • Can I bring my baby to postnatal yoga?
    Yes! Babies are welcome in many of my classes—this is a bonding time, too.
  • What payment methods do you accept?
    I accept Credit Cards, Cash, PayPal, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Cashapp, Venmo, and Zelle

Contact Me

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to reach out! Even though I'm in Jacksonville, North Carolina, I can serve you virtually as well! Can't wait to be apart of helping your family

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