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I’m appreciating how Every Mother (EM) App approaches pelvic floor health a little differently.It’s not just about stren...
04/13/2026

I’m appreciating how Every Mother (EM) App approaches pelvic floor health a little differently.

It’s not just about strengthening. It’s about learning how the pelvic floor responds—how it supports, lengthens, and adapts in different positions and throughout movement.

There’s also a focus on relaxation, which is often overlooked, especially for women experiencing symptoms like prolapse or even constipation.

What I like most so far is that EM doesn’t keep you in one position—it begins to gently progress into real-life movement so your body can learn what to do when it actually matters.

If you’ve been dealing with pelvic floor symptoms or just feel disconnected from your core, this is a helpful place to start learning and building awareness.

If you’re curious, I’d encourage you to explore the app and begin the practice for yourself.

https://every-mother.sjv.io/e13kMD

04/11/2026

Stop holding your core tight all day.

I know it feels like you’re doing the right thing—like you’re protecting your back or trying to “stay engaged.”

But constant gripping? It actually makes it harder for your core and pelvic floor to do their job well.

Think about it like this…

If something is always on, it loses its ability to respond when you actually need it.

Your core isn’t meant to be locked down.

It’s meant to move with you, support you, and adjust with your breath, your steps, your lifts.

So instead of holding tension all day, try this:

• Let your belly soften
• Unclench your glutes
• Take a slow breath in
• Exhale without forcing anything

Just notice what happens. No fixing. No forcing.

You might feel your ribs settle.

Your pelvic floor drop a little.

Your body relax in a way you didn’t realize it needed.

That’s where real strength starts.

Not from gripping harder…

But from allowing your body to respond again.

Release first.

Then build strength.



Disclaimer:
All information shared here is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace individualized medical advice.
If you’re experiencing pain, dysfunction, or specific concerns, please consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

Many women go through life without ever learning about their pelvic floor.We learn about muscles in our arms and legs, w...
04/11/2026

Many women go through life without ever learning about their pelvic floor.

We learn about muscles in our arms and legs, we talk about strengthening our core, and we hear about stretching tight hips—but the group of muscles that support the base of the body is rarely part of the conversation.

Not sure if your pelvic floor needs support? Learn the signs your body may be giving you and how to start rebuilding strength, control, and confidence.

I use the Reclaim Pelvic Floor program inside the Every Mother app, and in the first couple of days, I’ve gotten a helpf...
04/09/2026

I use the Reclaim Pelvic Floor program inside the Every Mother app, and in the first couple of days, I’ve gotten a helpful reset on how I think about core and pelvic floor.

Day 1 focused on something simple—but often misunderstood: how to properly engage and relax the pelvic floor (yes, both matter).

Not just “do your Kegels,” but understanding what’s actually happening and how this connects to things like prolapse, pressure, and that feeling of looseness or disconnect.

Day 2 started layering in movement, and this is where it really clicked.

It’s not about doing more…

It’s about doing it in a way your body can actually use.

What I appreciate so far:

• The exercises are short and manageable (I did about 10–12 minutes)
• Everything is designed to be pelvic floor safe
• There’s a strong focus on coordination—not just strength

Because here’s the truth:

A tight muscle isn’t always a strong muscle.

And a strong muscle that doesn’t coordinate well under pressure… still struggles.

This is the part I see all the time—
Women doing all the “right” exercises, but still dealing with leaking, pressure, or core disconnection.

Not because they’re not trying…

But because no one ever taught them how it all works together.

If you’ve ever wondered:

• “Am I even doing Kegels right?”
• “Why do I still feel pressure or leaking with workouts?”
• “Why does my core feel disconnected, even when I’m exercising?”

This is a really helpful place to start learning.

I’ll keep sharing what I’m learning as I go, because I plan to build some of this into my Root → Rise → Rejoice framework in a way that’s simple and sustainable.

If you want to explore it yourself, you can check out the Every Mother app here (I am an affiliate, just so you know!).

Link —> https://every-mother.sjv.io/e13kMD



Disclaimer:
This is for education only and not a substitute for individualized medical care. If you’re dealing with ongoing symptoms, working with a pelvic health professional can make a big difference.

If you’ve ever wondered what exercises are actually safe and effective for your core and pelvic floor… this is a great p...
04/08/2026

If you’ve ever wondered what exercises are actually safe and effective for your core and pelvic floor… this is a great place to start.

One of the biggest gaps I see is not just what to do—but how to do it in a way that supports your body instead of working against it.

That’s why I love the exercise library inside Every Mother.

It’s not just a random list of workouts.
It walks you through:

• Foundational core and pelvic floor coordination
• Breathing and pressure management (this is key)
• Progressions that meet you where you are
• Short, manageable sessions you can actually stay consistent with

This is especially helpful if you’re dealing with things like:
– leaking during workouts
– feeling disconnected from your core
– pressure or heaviness
– or just not knowing where to begin

You don’t have to guess your way through this.

Start simple. Learn how your body works. Build from there.

If you want to explore it, I’ve linked it here: [insert your affiliate link]

And as always—take your time with it. You don’t need to do everything at once. Consistency over intensity will take you further.

Dr. Charlotte

Link—> https://every-mother.sjv.io/e13kMD

Most people assume leaking means your pelvic floor is weak.So the solution becomes: “Do more Kegels.”But leaking during ...
04/08/2026

Most people assume leaking means your pelvic floor is weak.

So the solution becomes: “Do more Kegels.”
But leaking during exercise is rarely just a strength issue.

It’s usually a combination of:

-timing
-coordination
-and pressure management

Your pelvic floor is part of a system. It doesn’t work alone.

Leaking during workouts isn’t something you have to accept. Learn why it happens and how to support your body with better core and pelvic floor coordination.

Our bodies are designed to send signals when something needs attention. Tight muscles, fatigue, discomfort, or imbalance...
04/05/2026

Our bodies are designed to send signals when something needs attention. Tight muscles, fatigue, discomfort, or imbalance are not signs of failure. They are reminders that the body is asking for care, support, and understanding.

Sometimes the first step toward healing is simply remembering that your body was never meant to be a burden—it was meant to support you in living fully and moving through life with strength and purpose.

Your body was created with purpose. Learn how to care for it with intention, reconnect with it, and build strength through a lens of biblical body stewardship.

Grateful for 20 years in physical therapy, the people I’ve had the privilege to walk alongside, and the lessons that hav...
04/03/2026

Grateful for 20 years in physical therapy, the people I’ve had the privilege to walk alongside, and the lessons that have shaped me along the way.

This season has stretched me, refined me, and reminded me why I started… to help people move better, feel stronger, and live fully.

Over the past year, I’ve felt a strong calling to step into something new, investing in the next generation through teaching, mentoring, and sharing the skills that aren’t always found in a textbook… the ones that help us truly connect and grow.

I’ve loved what I’ve done in physical therapy. And in this current season, doors have been opening and I’ve felt the nudge to step through and take hold of this new calling. It looks different, but it’s an opportunity to continue serving and leading in a new way, one that allows me to live with more intention, while still reaching and teaching with purpose for the next generation.

And if I’m honest, it also gives me something I don’t want to miss… time.

Time to be more present with my kids in these high school years, build deeper relationships with friends that I’ve had to push into the margins, and support my parents into their golden years.

This doesn’t feel like stepping away, rather it feels like stepping into exactly where I’m called to be.

This season looks different, but the heart remains the same: serve well, teach clearly, and keep growing. Grateful for every patient, every conversation, every lesson, and carrying it forward.

Here’s to new, restful beginnings, with purpose and intentionality!

Over the years of working with women and talking about pelvic health, one of the things I have noticed again and again i...
04/01/2026

Over the years of working with women and talking about pelvic health, one of the things I have noticed again and again is that many women want guidance, but they don’t always know where to start.

Looking for a safe way to heal diastasis recti and strengthen your core? Learn how the Every Mother App supports pelvic floor recovery, core strength, and postpartum fitness.

One of the things I hear from women again and again when we start talking about pelvic health is this: “I’ve heard I sho...
03/29/2026

One of the things I hear from women again and again when we start talking about pelvic health is this: “I’ve heard I should do Kegels… but I’m not actually sure if I’m doing them correctly.”

Learn how the Perifit pelvic floor trainer helps women build strength, improve control, and reduce symptoms like leaking through guided, interactive pelvic floor training.

So many women think pelvic floor work = Kegels…But it’s so much more than that.I recommend the Every Mother app often be...
03/22/2026

So many women think pelvic floor work = Kegels…

But it’s so much more than that.

I recommend the Every Mother app often because it actually teaches you how to understand and work with your body—not just follow random exercises.

Inside, you’re not just told what to do, you’re guided step-by-step through:

• How to perform a Kegel correctly (and how to know if you shouldn’t be doing one yet)
• What to do if you’re dealing with prolapse symptoms
• Scar tissue care and massage
• Support for overactive bladder
• Intimacy and reconnecting with your body
• Healing diastasis recti
• And so much more

It’s not a quick fix or a one-time routine.

It’s ongoing education, support, and progression, so you can actually understand why you’re doing what you’re doing.

That’s where real healing and confidence come from.

If you’ve ever felt confused about where to start or unsure if you’re doing things “right,” this is a resource that can help guide you through it.

You don’t have to figure it out alone.

Link—> https://every-mother.sjv.io/e13kMD

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