Tag: pregnancy

  • Rest and repeat

    Rest and repeat

    Rest and repeat

    Harness the power of yoga during pregnancy and postpartum

    In today’s fast-paced society, many of us emphasize the value of “doing” and diminish the significance of downtime—a mindset that often extends into pregnancy.

    Expectant moms are frequently burdened by anxiety about managing responsibilities, whether it be maintaining workout routines throughout trimesters or focusing on household tasks during postpartum recovery. In reality, we’re not supposed to do it all (or do it the same).

    Here’s how to reclaim rest and tap into the benefits of yoga during this transformative period of motherhood.

    The pressure to be productive

    With the pace of modern life pulling our attention in various directions, we often end up in a continual state of reactivity. The pressure to be productive can impact everything from sleep quality to hormone regulation, both vital during pregnancy and postpartum to create a nurturing environment for ourselves and our little ones. Failing to allow ourselves time to heal and discover what it means to mother can lead to struggle.

    The power of rest

    How can we embrace downtime? What does it mean to truly rest? Rest isn’t necessarily about sleep quality but our capacity to simply stop and be. It’s our ability to downregulate the nervous system or take moments of conscious rest throughout the day.

    Whether pregnant or caring for a newborn, carving out time for rest allows us to surrender to our circumstances. How we think and relate to ourselves and others is rooted in our capacity to rest. Practicing conscious rest in pregnancy and postpartum can take many forms, such as reading a book, meditating while breastfeeding, or gentle stretching. It means letting go of the pressure to run outdoors or clean before the baby wakes.

    Author Kimberly Ann Johnson explores this in her book The Fourth Trimester: “Exercise is a healthy stress reliever, but sometimes it is the only way that women know how to regulate their stress levels. [Pregnancy] is a great time to strengthen internal practices like meditation.”

    Yoga as a form of rest and recovery

    Embracing rest throughout each perinatal stage doesn’t mean giving up movement. Yoga connects our bodies and minds during this transitory time. While standard yoga centers on stretching, prenatal yoga emphasizes structural alignment and stability-focused work—from strengthening the pelvic floor to releasing lower back tension. It also includes breathwork and visualization techniques.

    Research indicates prenatal yoga can reduce labor pain, lower the likelihood of intervention during childbirth, and boost the birthing parent’s immune function. Additionally, studies suggest yoga enhances psychological well-being during pregnancy and postpartum by mitigating stress and improving sleep quality.

    Reframing the concept of self-care

    Whether pregnant or caring for a newborn, committing to a standard yoga practice each week may be unrealistic. Instead, reframing self-care and not fixating on a previous workout routine is crucial. Smaller but more regular practices of self-care can be as beneficial as an hour at the gym. There’s no going back after having a child; you’re creating something new.

    By Brittany Devenyi

    Article Courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • Calling All Mamas! Say Hello to Earth Mama Organics

    Calling All Mamas! Say Hello to Earth Mama Organics

    Earth Mama Organics created an entire line of herbal products for women who take on the journey of motherhood: starting with pregnancy, to postpartum, to breastfeeding, and finally baby care. Their five core beliefs stand tall as the pillars of their company and ensures that every product does not land in the hands of a mother unless they are perfect. The core beliefs are as follows: 1) Do No Harm; 2) Nature is Our Pharmacy; 3) Education Empowers; 4) Honor the Body’s Integrity; and 5) Mamas Need One Another. Whether your a mama, a mama-to-be, or know a future mama, check out some of these Earth Mama Organics products that we carry on our shelves! If you can’t decide which product to get your mama-to-be, grab a Basil Bandwagon Gift Card so they can make the decision!

    For the Mamas

    Morning sickness is no joke! Check out their Morning Wellness Body Wash created with natural ginger citrus for that uplifting feeling. Worried about stretch marks? Their Belly Butter and Belly Oil help ease the stretch marks and keep your skin moisturized!

    For the Babies

    Diaper rash is real and raw- make sure you grab their Diaper Balm to help keep your baby’s bottom smooth and safe. To keep the rest of their little body’s soft like their bottom, check out their Natural Non-Scents Body Wash, Natural Non-Scents Baby Lotion, and Sweet Orange Baby Lotion.

    For the All Day Comfort

    Their deodorants not only keep you smelling fantastic and fresh, but they are formulated especially for pregnancy, breastfeeding, and sensitive skin. We carry all of their scent too- Calming Lavender (fresh, effective, and soothing), GingerAid (to help with that brutal morning sickness), Natural Non-Scents (for sensitive noses), and Bright Citrus (for a fresh tangerine-y scent).

    For the Fun in the Sun

    Keeping you and your loved ones safe with their NEW SUN CARE! Dermatologist and Pediatrician approved, they are clinically tested for irritation. All four of their sunscreens are reef-friendly broad spectrum SPF 40 and covers all moms, kids, and babies too! What’s really exciting is their KIDS Uber-Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen Lotion features organic colloidal oatmeal to keep your skin moisturized and soothed from eczema, bug bites, previous sunburn, and other inflamed skin conditions.


    No matter which product you use, let us know! Leave us a note, email us, or tell us in person! #basilbandwagoncares