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healing my gut helped calm postpartum rage
imagine going through the day and being extremely irritable and moody, and you just get mad at your significant other. this was me, I tried everything, and the only thing that helped me calm mom rage was changing my gut.
Is postpartum rage a thing?
Yes, it is. Bonus, there is a way to help you feel happier. Click the link for the postpartum rage guide where I share what worked for me.
Is Mom Rage A Thing?
Yes, it is. How long do mood swings last? How long will I experience mom rage? It depends on a few things but in particular I want to talk about...and that is gut health. My gut health was wrecked, so I was having a hard time with my emotions and mood swings that it led to mom rage. Click the link to learn what signs you shouldn't ignore when it comes to postpartum rage.
Does Postpartum Cause Mood Swings?
short answer yes, long answer, our bodies are going through so much right after we give birth. We are mourning our old lives and stepping into caregiver mode 24/7. It's a lot and overwhelming. On top of all this we have a drop in hormones and it takes time for us to heal from it. Learn more in my free postpartum guide. click to learn more.
Is mom rage a thing? Short answer, yes.
I didn't know that postpartum mom rage was a thing until I lived it. I don't want that for you. Click the link to learn my story and what helped me. Maybe it can help you.
Is mom rage a thing?
Yes, we are not set up for success because our bodies go through so many changes. If our gut is wrecked, then it will take longer for us to feel better. How do I know... I lived it. Click the link to learn how I supported myself through postpartum rage naturally
Postpartum SOS - 7 Signs of Mom Rage You Shouldn't Ignore
Postpartum is one of the most special times for us as moms and it can be clouded by the lack of hormones and minerals within our bodies. I was there. I felt all of this and more. There is a better way to support our bodies naturally. Click the link to learn more and what helped me feel normal again.
Mom Rage explained from a mom
Postpartum is a hard season to go through. I didn't want to feel frustrated all the time or sad or easily irritated. We have biological stuff going on in our bodies, and it's important to support it NATURALLY to be us again. If you're ready to feel better, then click the link to grab the viral pink drink today.
How to Lower Cortisol Postpartum
We have a huge drop in estrogen and progesterone right after birth. If your gut health is good, you'll likely not experience postpartum things, or it could be delayed. If you have poor gut health, then you will experience everything like me. I experienced a lot of emotions and, in some cases, episodes of Mom Rage. If you're ready to feel like yourself again, click the link to access what has helped me. 🥰
Postpartum Overwhelm, High Cortisol, & Mom Rage
If you're tired of feeling stress power over you, then this video is for you. Click the link to learn more about the natural way to reduce high cortisol and calm mom rage.
How I Overcame Postpartum Mom Rage
Postpartum was overwhelming, to say the least, and not to mention that I was recovering from a traumatic birth. All of that, combined with the significant drop in estrogen and progesterone, is the perfect storm for mom rage. Click below to grab the exact protocol that helped me recover from my postpartum mom rage.