If you’re a woman, eating cyclically doesn’t just make you feel better, it supports your dynamic body and all its functions.
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Mahogany Harrington is a perinatal yoga teacher, postpartum Birthkeeper (Doula), and a Pittsburgh native. She was called to birthwork in the summer of 2018 after noticing that prenatal yoga could help with labor symptoms, and even drastically decrease active labor time. As she would put it— “I am a big sister, and therefore I have been an unofficial Doula for my entire life!” In 2020, during the few pre-pandemic months, she made the decision to dive headfirst into the waters of becoming not only a 200HR yoga instructor, but also prenatal and postpartum yoga. The perinatal aspect was so eye-opening that she immediately enrolled in a Birthkeeper training with Cornerstone Birthwork (TM) and completed all coursework in April 2021. She has hopes of becoming a home birth Midwife in the future. Click here to visit her website.
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