is it normal to feel terrible postpartum?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • Just chatting, not giving medical advice in any kind of official or authoritative capacity 😊
    Steps I’ve taken to heal underlying autoimmunity that flares up postpartum:
    Remember, you cant supplement your way out of a harmful diet thats causing or exacerbating gut dysbiosis which is the root cause for your autoimmunity.
    1) Avoid antibiotics at all costs. Say no to all vaccines. Try to avoid living a high stress lifestyle and sleep deprivation.
    2)Remove problem foods to allow healing. Start by removing all grains and added sugars from your diet and replace them with quality animal products. Get at least 1 gram of protein per ideal lb body weight in your diet every day. If/when you do reincorporate grains, use only ancient grain like einkorn or emmer and long ferment it with sourdough starter. Long fermented grain should be a very small part of the diet, meat and animal products should be the bulk.
    3) Reintroduce vital strains of bacteria into your gut to heal dysbiosis. Learn to make sauerkraut, milk kefir, and L. reuteri “yogurt”. Learn to ferment veggies. Eat these things daily. Making your own probiotics this way is MUCH more effective and far cheaper than the best probiotic on the market.
    This isn’t an exhaustive healing plan, just 3 simple tips to get you started and see MAJOR improvement. I am a big believer in supplementation but don’t even think about investing in supplements before doing these 3 steps because if you have gut dysbiosis or are consuming lots of modern grain or added sugar then that’s binding to your supplements and preventing you from absorbing minerals so it’s essentially all coming out in the wash and you are wasting your $$$
    If you have some $$$ to invest in your health, buy a deep freezer and half a beef or buy raw milk and fresh eggs from a local farm. Quality animal products will go so much further in improving health than supplements! But please don’t skip the grain elimination step. If you are eating grass fed beef, fresh eggs, and raw milk but also consuming modern wheat (yes even the organic stuff is bad) then you’re still going to have problems.
    Dont limit good animal fats! Limit carbs instead. Animal fats arent causing heart disease or making you insulin resistant and overweight, too many carbs from grains and sugars are doing that.
    Since I know I’ll get questions about supplements - this is what I take and have taken for a long time:
    Beef Liver or Multi Organs
    Mushroom Blend
    Magnesium
    MCT oil in coffee every morning
    Vitamin K2-7
    A scoop of grass fed collagen in my water or coffee
    This is what I take daily all the time whether im pregnant, breastfeeding, or both, or neither. I have other stuff i take occasionally too but these are my daily essentials. I get everything from perfect supplements because they offer capsule and powdered forms, they are a small family owned business, and all products are grass fed and finished, they are just the best quality that I have found and they offer discounts when you buy in bulk, which makes it easy for me to buy supplements for my large family. Use code HOPEWELLHEIGHTS10 for 10% off your order and you can stack that on top of any other discounts they offer.
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  • @elenap-ot4gh
    @elenap-ot4gh 18 дней назад +81

    Please never stop making these long talks, especially about babies, health and medicine, a lot of us don't have a smart common sense woman with a ton of experience and are just grasping for any shred of that. God bless you🙏❤

  • @SkySilver777
    @SkySilver777 19 дней назад +91

    This topic practically brought tears to my eyes.
    I’m 5 weeks PP with baby number 5 (my oldest child is 6) and not one single woman in my family has so much as half-heartedly offered to come help me- something as simple as bringing a coffee over. Nevermind *actual help.*
    My birth went smooth but this PP period has been my hardest by far.
    The only solace I take in this is telling myself my daughters or daughter in laws won’t go through this if they’ll let me help them. I almost never want to forget how hard it’s been to heal so that I don’t let it happen to any women in my own circle.
    I just wish the same consideration was given for me.

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  19 дней назад +27

      This is all too common and it has had disastrous effects on mothers, babies, and therefor society 😔

    • @magen2271
      @magen2271 19 дней назад +17

      I’m sorry mama.
      I am currently pregnant with my 5th but I miscarried my 4th in April. I had phenomenal support from my husband with our third but without him I had almost no help from family. Not a meal, not a call, not a hey do you need a bath.
      I have the same view as you. Even though it’s been hard for me I will use that experience as a learning lesson to not allow my children to experience what I did (if allowed).
      I want my kids to have support and knowledge to know how to care for their bodies and children and the love and support of family to go with.
      We will break those cycles.

    • @brandischroeder267
      @brandischroeder267 19 дней назад +9

      I had no idea how common this was... I'm so sorry you had to go through this too. I thought it was my fault for not trying to build relationships more or something.

    • @SkySilver777
      @SkySilver777 18 дней назад

      @@brandischroeder267 I had that thought as well. "maybe if I were closer to people they'd offer help" but tbh how much closer can you be to your own mother, or sister? we shouldn't be "blaming ourselves" when were in a position of needing help- especially if people feel close enough to us to expect to be invited over to hold a cute newborn- but not close enough to wash a dish or drop off a meal? I can show up to every party WITH having kids & tons of responsibilities for friends for YEARS but they can't show up for me when I need help most? unfortunately I think people these days are just incredibly selfish and dont see a "benefit" for them to go out of their way for someone else.

    • @SkySilver777
      @SkySilver777 18 дней назад +4

      @@magen2271 I completely empathize with you

  • @briannapeters4936
    @briannapeters4936 18 дней назад +31

    Ok can we get a part 2? 😂 I just feel like im totally on board with what you said and I want to heal my gut. But I legit feel like a 5 year old that can’t understand what to do without flour. Like… I’m pretty sure I use flour almost every single day multiple times a day in meals. Or rice. Or pasta. How do I get away from it? What do meals even look like without it lol.. talk to me like a 1st grader please. Or maybe you could show us a what you eat in a week?
    Thanks for the video and great info! ❤

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад +14

      I keep it pretty basic with my daily diet because it’s just easier for me to maintain when I more or less eat the same things every day while I am healing but yes I will cover it in more detail and share what I’m eating specifically!

    • @crystalgibson8058
      @crystalgibson8058 15 дней назад +1

      Yes, I have the same question. I'm also in postpartum and I'm starting to feel the symptoms that I've dealt with before after my last baby. I want to heal and would love to learn more about what you actually eat and do you still feed your family grains even though you are not eating them?

  • @martinritawhyle887
    @martinritawhyle887 18 дней назад +28

    I'm 67 with nine grandchildren under eight. I'm super active and easily have five of them overnight or longer. My husband and I are cherished by our family and we all love big gatherings.
    We have been very very intentional with this. We choose to have quality and quantity relationships with our grandchildren. When little ones stayed over with mum and dad, we were the bed they jumped on in the early mornings and we had stories, giggles and rough and tumble before breakfast. Their parents had a sleep in and went off duty.
    I often tell my children that I'm still their mother and as such I can be a good listening ear as well as a strong arm.
    My husband and I have looked after our health all our adult years. We took no pharmaceuticals at all unless it was super serious. We have excellent health. Our children were raised this way. We ate food from scratch and baked our own bread. Processed food was not part of our diet. However we ate joyfully all food in hospitality situations.
    i have in the last decade discovered sourdough, kefir, sauerkraut and have passed these skills onto the family.
    I say all this because it wasn't possible to have this when i was raising our our children. I also say this because we have made a decision to be significant and present to our family.
    Just to keep this real, we have a big life ourselves with friends, hiking, praying, gardening and keeping up with the times we are in.

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад +3

      Bless you!!! This is so encouraging, this is the way! 👏🏽

    • @kathleengallagher2659
      @kathleengallagher2659 17 дней назад

      I'm 73 and love your channel. In 2005 I had cancer and had 4 rounds of chemo and 35 days of radiation to my gut. I was told by my Radiation Oncologist at the time that it would damage my colon and I'd probably never have normal bowel movements. Well..my colon is a mess and become worse as I age. My gut is so damaged. I try eliminating certain foods...it's so difficult...I'm a mess. Also, for the last 3 years I've been plagued with UTIs!!! The only way to get RID of them is antibiotics! I'm pretty discouraged!

    • @sabrinaaamarion
      @sabrinaaamarion 8 дней назад

      This is beautiful!❤

  • @Heartforheaven
    @Heartforheaven 17 дней назад +16

    I don’t have a mother or a sister, I need these talks, please don’t stop

  • @annauzun1648
    @annauzun1648 16 дней назад +9

    I would love to see “what I eat in a day/week whatever you feel like doing with explanations as to why you are eating what you are eating, and why you’re not eating certain foods

    • @saintamerican6105
      @saintamerican6105 2 дня назад

      Yes bready foods was a huge part of her meal prep videos so im so curious too!!!

  • @Tori-to9jm
    @Tori-to9jm 14 дней назад +7

    I don’t see a lot of women in the homebirth community talking about their health issues while in them either so I’m very grateful for this content.

  • @Thinking0-u9s
    @Thinking0-u9s 18 дней назад +41

    Wow this reminds me of when I visited Yemen. When a mother gives birth, her family make for her a pretty and comfortable bed/shrine where she sits in for 40 days in the living room. Her baby is with her but tended to for both of their needs, all she has to do is sit and feed, rest and eat. Her body is also wrapped. She wears white and the community visit her with gifts and sing lovely poems. I had saw nothing like it in my life before 🌸

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад +10

      Amazing! It’s incredible that cultures around the world with no contact with each other have these 40 day practices for new mothers and baby

    • @sherryshelton199
      @sherryshelton199 18 дней назад +3

      Wow I would just stay pregnant 😂

    • @apace903
      @apace903 18 дней назад +2

      That's lovely. True support from extended family, friends, community. We all care for your and wish you well.😅

    • @vivianzuniga8814
      @vivianzuniga8814 18 дней назад +1

      I just heard a Dr explain that postpartum severity in the USA is caused by folic acid in supplements. And then not taking them after delivery causes women to descend in depression and illness?

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад +3

      I can see how folic acid would definitely have negative effects, especially on people with MTHFR!

  • @edenelston7668
    @edenelston7668 17 дней назад +12

    I have to thank you- I'm 3 months postpartum with baby 6, and for the first time in 6 births, I have not had a single inkling of PPD/anxiety 🥰 I followed the same prenatal regimen you did throughout my pregnancy and am continuing to eat well and supplement - I've had excellent milk supply, no mood swings, my skin has been amazingly clear, and there's no excessive fatigue or brain fog. It truly IS NOT NORMAL to feel miserable postpartum - we as a culture are just ignorant as to what it actually requires to nourish a mother and baby. Thank you tremendously for your "older sister" style of guidance throughout the pregnancy and birthing process.

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  17 дней назад +3

      Praise the Lord for a wonderful postpartum!! 🙌🏽

    • @saintamerican6105
      @saintamerican6105 2 дня назад

      God is good! You really must know what you’re doing, hallelujah!!!

  • @rachelcathy1
    @rachelcathy1 18 дней назад +14

    Having to get back to housework so quickly after my homebirth was the biggest shock to me! There was so much laundry

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад +7

      It’s a LOT running a household with no relief after baby! 😬

  • @kathryncurry8728
    @kathryncurry8728 10 дней назад +2

    I had a very rare auto immune disease that doctors could not figure out. Did my own research & started a carnivore diet. It took awhile, but I was able to heal completely & begin to slowly reintroduce other foods into my diet. I can still tell when I eat certain foods, my body says NO! That’s why I try my best to continue a whole foods diet now. It’s amazing to me that doctors are not given proper training in gut health. EVERYTHING stems from your microbiome & gut flora. They just want to give you a pill, that causes us even more problems. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!

  • @hannahschrock4626
    @hannahschrock4626 17 дней назад +5

    As a pretty well educated person on this topic, here is what I share with my friends and family when they have a new baby.
    Milk supply and a good nursing relationship are both regulated by hormones and the hormones work best when they well fed, and well rested. Postpartum is a honeymoon to get to know your new little love.
    Congratulations on a new little life! A few bits of advice from me: please don't let our culture make you feel like you need to hurry up and get well. You just came though the birth of you baby. You need to only heal and take it easy until you actually feel like doing more.
    Here's how I prepare and plan ahead for postpartum. I have 5 children.
    For bleeding:
    •1 pack Adult diapers for the first few days
    •1 pack overnight pads
    •1 pack liners
    •1 peribottle
    •Cheap salt (I keep the last two near my toilet, and add about a teaspoon to a full peribottle of warm water, and rinse off my vagina after each toilet trip, to speed healing, keep cleaner and more comfortable.)
    •Cayenne tincture in case of sudden hemorrhage
    •Comfortable panties, one size up from what was worn before pregnancy
    •Comfy clothes that are cute, but make you feel put together while your belly is very large and saggy
    •About 7 Sitz baths worth of herbal mix with salt (I prefer taking the actual bath in a tub, to absorb more herbs, and have someone care for baby while I soak. This really speeds healing!!)
    Supplements:
    •After Ease Tincture, take up to every 15 minutes
    •Red Raspberry leaf tea (I have my 6 year old add a few handfuls to a gallon of water, and I drink it about a quart at a time, sweetened, and with lemon!)
    •Vitamins (I'm trying a new kind so I don't have a great one to recommend, but you need to keep taking vitamins the whole time you're breastfeeding, and preferably all your life lol. I often skip this and feel less strong, and more depleted later in breastfeeding, so don't do like me! I got teeth issues, probably from not supporting myself. 😐)
    •Probiotics (keeps away many issues, and nice to have on hand, if needed.)
    Food:
    •Sliced turkey meat (quick snack, great for milk supply, promotes rest)
    •Other healthy no prep snacks (cheese, yogurt, granola bars, crackers, pickles, raw veggies)
    •Soup: (I like to make a large pot of some and have small portions either canned or frozen so I can heat it up in 5 minutes for a nutritionally packed meal. Use beef or chicken stock for extra good quality! So handy, and healthy. In China they pretty much only eat soup for a month, after birth. Warm broth is SO good for overall health.)
    •Some freezer meals made and ready to go
    •Something to do while you rest that is enjoyable. Handiwork, books, etc. (have several books in case one is too boring lol, don't let yourself get bored)
    Milk supply and a good relationship with your child are both regulated by hormones and the hormones work best when they well fed, thoughts are biblically aligned, and Mama is well rested. And make it enjoyable. You need to plan ahead to rest a lot, and be able to eat and drink whenever you want it. Make it yummy food and nice drinks, so you'll be able to get them down easier. If someone you like offers to help with housework or cooking, ALLOW THEM. Don't allow people over if you don't want them. Don't stress yourself. Now is not the time to except extra pressure. My husband hires a helper girl for a week or two each time I have a baby, and I clock out. It is my vacation, and I am pretty sure that's why I've healed well, had good success nursing, and never had PPD. Homones on a roller coaster need good food, rest and a snuggly baby. Warm-hearted, people I trust around to chat with, and care for my normal responsibilities are so nice. So if you have someone who fits the bill, and you can afford to hire help, or some kind soul offers to do it for free, TAKE THEM UP ON IT!!!
    Try to avoid stressful thoughts. Enjoying the beauty and sweetness of your new baby is very healthy. Being annoyed with circumstances beyond your control is very unhealthy. It is often tempting to overthink issues while on a hormonal Rollercoaster. My personal experience is it is best to let God handle it. Give it to him in prayer. And stop thinking about it. You are able to control all your thoughts.
    🥰Postpartum is a honeymoon to get to know your new little love!!🥰

  • @user-vd1ij6yg3b
    @user-vd1ij6yg3b 18 дней назад +11

    Wow! This is exactly how my postpartum experience was and is going. I almost cried when I realized that mine is a common experience. The gaslighting that goes on in the healthcare system is so demoralizing. Thanks for your testimony and explanation of why I feel this way. I know what I need to do, now, and your story gives me the confidence to go against the grain. I send many prayers of thanks and encouragement for your help and the healing that is to come.

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад

      Oh yes the gaslighting is SO real!! “It’s ok this is normal and it will pass, go easy on yourself you just had a baby”

  • @kayleenchenette7180
    @kayleenchenette7180 6 дней назад +2

    I know some people don't like "what I eat in a day" videos because everyone is different but I honestly think it would be helpful to see how you incorporate these principles in your day-to-day diet. I have been feeling very "off" since giving birth my first baby just over nine months ago. I want to eat better/be healthier. I just feel so crappy. It's kind of hard to put a finger on why I feel poorly. I just do. I'm tired of it. I want to feel better, especially since I want to have more babies!

  • @paigeb9542
    @paigeb9542 9 дней назад +1

    I am two months pp with #4. This is going to change my life. Thank you for sharing. Praying for protection over you and your family as you continue to be a vessel for our Lord.

  • @NikkiPhillippi
    @NikkiPhillippi 16 дней назад +1

    This was amazing. THANK YOU🙏🏻☺️🫶🏻

  • @carolinenorthenor3634
    @carolinenorthenor3634 18 дней назад +7

    Can you please be my friend! lol, I’m so glad that I stumbled upon your channel. I love your raw, honest, and straight forward attitude.
    I too have 5 kids and although I didn’t struggle with any serious health issues pp, I still encourage new moms to ignore what modern society has tried to ingrain in us….REST!
    With baby #5 I knew he was our last, at age 43, so I opted to not only rest but stay home and mainly in my room. We kept the lights low and soaked in all the newborn goodness for weeks, almost the entire 4th trimester.
    It’s not for everyone, but it was by far my best pp, listening to your body is so very important!
    Bring on menopause!

  • @pichuponcho
    @pichuponcho 17 дней назад +3

    Thank you for sharing these things. I am from Japan and after I gave birth my mom came to help. Usually in Japan's culture, you go to your parents house to give birth. You stay there for however long you need to, before going back to your home. The husband usually comes to see the baby on his days off work. But in my case since she lived abroad, my mom came to me. So, when I had the baby she told me to stay in bed as much as I could for the duration of 40 days. She even told me not to wash my hair for 40 days! I couldn't do that cause the smell of my scalp was stressing me out😂
    But I am glad I was able to take it easy postpartum. Grateful for that.

  • @joslyn2435
    @joslyn2435 14 дней назад +2

    Wow! I had my 5th baby shortly after you had yours and I have been having a flare up as well. I don’t normally comment on RUclips videos, but I wanted to let you know how grateful I am that you shared this ‘woman to woman’ information. I need to get my eating act together. Thank you.💛

  • @littlerockymtns
    @littlerockymtns 19 дней назад +13

    Please start a podcast 👏

  • @ashleyjones6888
    @ashleyjones6888 19 дней назад +4

    I was so hoping you would do this exact video! Thank you so much for sharing 😊

  • @caitlinmenger8716
    @caitlinmenger8716 18 дней назад +1

    A fountain on information and passionate research. Well done. Love your channel so much!

  • @Fawn62312
    @Fawn62312 18 дней назад +1

    This was great! I love learning how the body works.

  • @thefullershomevideos
    @thefullershomevideos 18 дней назад

    I needed this video so much and I didn’t even quite know it. Thank you thank you!! ❤

  • @sheilaclarke5276
    @sheilaclarke5276 19 дней назад

    Brilliant video. Thank you for sharing 🌸

  • @Marl724gro
    @Marl724gro 18 дней назад

    This was such a helpful video. I crashed and burned after my first, but have had a greatly improved my second experience. But, I’ve fallen off the wagon a bit in the last few months so this was an encouragement to keep going!

  • @ebonyrivera11
    @ebonyrivera11 18 дней назад +1

    Thank you for making this video. I have been making so many changes since starting sourdough back in November and everything you explained I was feeling and I was feeling like I was crazy! I felt horrible horrible horrible so exhausted and brain fog so bad I could honestly cry. Recently implemented some changes and supplements that have helped significantly but you’re completely right about the grains. It’s super hard to ditch them for myself and my family but I can at least start with myself and then make changes to the family. I remember after having my first son it was a smack of reality in post partum. I said so many times how have women been doing this all these years and no one has ever talked about this. I felt so alone in post partum.

  • @katinakaffenberger1362
    @katinakaffenberger1362 19 дней назад

    Very informative video
    Thank you, for sharing…
    I’m learning so much from you :)))
    You are a beautiful soul. Inside and out.

  • @iriskoomi2857
    @iriskoomi2857 16 дней назад

    Thank you so much for all your education and information! I'm so happy I found you. I've learned so much and have gained so much motivation and confidence in myself from listening to you. God bless you!

  • @GinxHorne
    @GinxHorne 19 дней назад +2

    @Hopewell heights This saddens me so much. I wish I had known this 30+ years ago when I had my children. Boy! Would I have made seriously other choices. Thank you for this information. God bless you and yours, from South Africa.

  • @shelbywood8259
    @shelbywood8259 18 дней назад +2

    My 2nd is 18 months old and I’m still feeling the pain of a stressful postpartum, the brain fog is horrible and losing weight has been so difficult this time around, the fatigue is a lot as well, just like you said forcing myself to put one foot in front of the other! Saw the doctor last week and my thyroid labs… completely normal, I almost cried. So no farther options at this time, just follow up if you’re still feeling bad! I’m going to work harder on my diet! I try very hard to diet and exercise but could cut out some more processed foods for sure! Thank you so much for your video!!

  • @katebriguglio3825
    @katebriguglio3825 17 дней назад +1

    I would love to see what you eat in a day using these guidelines. I appreciate this video so much!

  • @katelynnmarie5742
    @katelynnmarie5742 18 дней назад

    This was SO helpful. Many thanks!

  • @ssnure111
    @ssnure111 14 дней назад +1

    Love these types of videos. Feels like sitting down chatting with a like-minded woman! Thanks for taking the time to put this together.

  • @ElaNovember
    @ElaNovember 17 дней назад +3

    I have been following you for a few months, I live in Germany. I was born and raised in an Eastern European country, where I had my son in 2015. How nice it would have been to have access to all this information then! I haven't had another baby since then, because the post-partum period was absolutely horrible, awful! I'm so glad I discovered your vlogs, you offer such precious and clearly explained information!

  • @maritzamendoza4317
    @maritzamendoza4317 12 дней назад

    Love this video. So many points hit home. I did way too much postpartum and it caught up. Physically I was able but it’s such a sacred time with baby and mom and people forget how much mom is going through during these times.

  • @Danae-uz8nt
    @Danae-uz8nt 17 дней назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. I am a momma of 3 and stay at home mom as well. I just found your channel at the beginning of this year and it has been such a blessing to me. We also choose not to inject things into our children or ourselves. It’s been very eye opening how hateful others can be about this. But your channel and openness helps me continue that journey and helps with the isolation that comes with this lifestyle as a mom. Please never stop sharing.

  • @cindyflinchbaugh7155
    @cindyflinchbaugh7155 18 дней назад

    What a great teaching video, thank you so much for sharing!!.

  • @universeissource
    @universeissource 8 дней назад

    thank you for sharing your knowledge💛 i am so grateful to hear your healing words and wisdom🙏

  • @maryclairetosques7551
    @maryclairetosques7551 17 дней назад

    Love these woman to woman chats! Thank you.

  • @sierrahurd2517
    @sierrahurd2517 18 дней назад +3

    It’s crazy how any woman with this experience gets told “it’s normal” but no one really connects the dots. With my first pregnancy I got super sick with preeclampsia then postpartum sepsis, lost 20 pounds then gained 40, and had AWFUL ppd. With my second I was in a better place mentally and physically. Not completely where I want to be but growing a lot of our own food and way more active and I had zero complications with my second. I’m so glad you talked about this!

  • @crv_sycamore
    @crv_sycamore 18 дней назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video. So many are uneducated, not by their fault, and have no idea how much falls under leaky gut. So many just think adult acne is normal. When you start eating clean suddenly you realize those cute cafe shops have nothing you can eat, and your grocery store trips are shorter because what you can buy clean is minimal, BUT it is truly a LABOR of love for your family in cooking and making EVERYTHING from scratch.
    My sister just dropped off a box of donuts 😅, and as temping as they look, the sick feeling that lasts for days for me is just not worth it. So thank you because this video was a wonderful reminder of that ❤🎉

  • @bloomthyself
    @bloomthyself 8 дней назад

    The fact that you went on here, being real - vulnerable - and powerful, inspiring other mamas to be better, while sharing your story, backup fundamental information and also how to do it? You just keep getting better and better!!!! Honestly! Only RUclips channel I watch because there's nothing else out there that can be as real as you! Homebirthing, homemaking have a side to it so thank you for sharing this!!! Also, thanks for speaking about vaccines!

  • @KathleenBottrell
    @KathleenBottrell 18 дней назад +1

    I am absolutely loving your most recent videos, especially those that are long form.
    I am a Mum of two and I have just started to feel rather full 1 year postpartum. I am very aware of all the information you just shared, but as you also experienced, I haven’t been following these guidelines for good health.
    I know that I need to do a strict cleanse, just meat, eggs and butter for a short time. I have done it before and I felt great, but it does take a lot of will power.
    Thank you for sharing this video, I have found it extremely motivating and it has served as a helpful reminder 🤍
    Thank you 🙏🏽

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад +1

      The willpower piece can be so tough when you’re in the thick of a trying postpartum or have a couple of little ones needing attention! Grains, modern wheat in particular - actually bind to the opiate receptors in the brain and give a temporary high and stress/pain relief that way. But like opiates, they are also addicting and can cloud judgement to make us incapable of recognizing the addiction for what it is and it just leads to this emotional eating addiction cycle that can seem impossible to break, and this can happen even with limited modern wheat consumption!

  • @PriskaJordan
    @PriskaJordan 18 дней назад +2

    This information is extremely helpful! I'm 7 months pregnant, and I have autoimmunity, too. But I've never heard anyone give their personal story of postpartum nutrition for health. I'm also glad you're not a "certified approved official" person... 😆 I prefer hearing your genuine experience. Thank you for sharing this with us!! I'm going to avoid grains and added sugars in my 4th trimester.

  • @amberbalkom6944
    @amberbalkom6944 17 дней назад +2

    Thank you for all this insight! Please please please consider doing a vaccine video soon! Candace Owens first opened my eyes to vaccines & I would love your intake!

  • @otero919
    @otero919 18 дней назад

    This was such a great video!

  • @evenyberg
    @evenyberg 18 дней назад +4

    So many women have had to go through PP working or running the home with no help, so they don't have much sympathy if i say i would like help so i can heal properly and learn baby, they think i'm just a whimp (they wont say that word though). I was taking care of my home, homestead-like amount of work in the kitchen, and my 16mo old all of my PP.
    She is 4 months now, and i just tore my shoulder again, so that is fun being the sole caregiver all day with my shoulder basically loose... my MIL is awesome to help when she can but she is very busy.

  • @Growbacktoyourroots9
    @Growbacktoyourroots9 18 дней назад

    I needed this SO much. 33 weeks 5 days pregnant, I have cholestasis of pregnancy, and have an autoimmune condition that has been in remission for the whole pregnancy. I need to clean up my diet. Today I’m spending the day preparing healthy, nourishing freezer meals for my postpartum period. I’m trying to prepare mentally as well for how hard it’s going to be. Thank you ❤ God bless you and your family, may you all stay healthy and happy. I have no doubt that a mama/wife like you is setting your family up for great success.

  • @vickiehare1717
    @vickiehare1717 18 дней назад

    This is very informative.
    Wish someone had informed me back in my child bearing days. Thanks you.

  • @sylviateo7084
    @sylviateo7084 18 дней назад

    I am watching this video now. Thank you so much for sharing those important information🤗🤗🤗

  • @deirdrehyland229
    @deirdrehyland229 5 дней назад

    We just had a mom of a 4 month take her baby out in a boat in AZ. The baby died- 😢😢Women are so far removed from this natural process!! Keep these post coming!! ❤🙏🏻💪🏻

  • @jannie271
    @jannie271 18 дней назад +1

    i love love love how you adressed al the important topics so truthfully! Also about de the food, inflamination and auto imuum part! I thought, maybe you can tell uss what things you have implemented in this last or latst post partum periods that have helped you? Who did you ask from, who gave you meals? How to handle toddler tantrums when pregnant, post partum when you are very tired etc. You have had allot experience and different age kids!
    Love youre vlogs, keep up the good work and greets from Germany!

  • @shelbyd576
    @shelbyd576 12 дней назад

    This was/is exactly my story for the past 2.5 years since having our fourth. Finally in the last year I went carnivore, started to heal and am now pregnant with our fifth and so worried I’ll go back into that dark place of so many health issues and still trying to be a present loving mama.
    Would love to have more of these videos and even what your eating/recipes your making now! 💜

  • @thebacas865
    @thebacas865 18 дней назад

    Thank you for making this video! I needed this 2 years ago. I’m currently on an extreme elimination diet (carnivore) to help with the inflammation. Please share a day in the life of what you are eating during this time that you have cut back on a number of ingredients. It would also be helpful to address how to make that yogurt you spoke about in the video as well as the eikorn starter.

  • @patriciakoester1580
    @patriciakoester1580 18 дней назад +2

    Love all your content!! Hoping you feel grest soon 🙏♥️🙏
    Patricia

  • @onyasonja1
    @onyasonja1 4 дня назад

    Thank you for this video 🙏🙏 this is the kind of information we need and that western medicine won’t tell us because medical schools have forgotten what health is

  • @serenitymattingly
    @serenitymattingly 12 дней назад

    I've been praying over my upcoming postpartum time and trying to prep as much as possible for the best possible outcome. I was asking Heavenly Father what my priorities should be and I keep getting back that my personal health should be my 1st priority and that it will fall into the other areas of my life.
    This was exactly what I needed to watch. Thank you!

  • @allisonbradburn1868
    @allisonbradburn1868 9 дней назад

    Great video. I experienced similar things. I did the Gaps diet after my 5th baby and it was life changing. Now expecting my 7th child and this pregnancy has been my easiest! Excited for a good postpartum Lord willing ❤

  • @ThisMamasFaith
    @ThisMamasFaith 14 дней назад

    I was doing laundry the DAY I gave birth with my 4th 🤦🏻‍♀️ I do think you will have your chance at 40 days of rest! Your daughter is getting older and will be a fabulous help. I am soooo thankful God blessed me with two daughters as my oldests

  • @victoriafinley2360
    @victoriafinley2360 6 дней назад

    Love all your videos!! So informative. Could you please recommend books or research articles on the negative effects of vaccines. Trying to do more research and give my family hard facts about the negative effects…

  • @crazydoxylady7169
    @crazydoxylady7169 18 дней назад

    I've never been pregnant but I love Brooke Shields, not only is she gorgeous inside and out but she is also brilliant! Down Came the Rain is her PP book. I think any woman pregnant should read it at least once! It was so good and well written. I am so glad Brooke realized what was wrong with her and got help then shared the information with the world.

  • @cadillac0516
    @cadillac0516 18 дней назад +3

    Thankyou for such an informative video! Would you be willing to do a what I eat in a day/week video to show what you’re actually eating on your nutrient dense diet? I feel like it will be so helpful for many of us that have similar symptoms..

  • @GridIronHillFarm
    @GridIronHillFarm 17 дней назад +1

    My husband and I do periods of eating meat-based/carnivore throughout the year. It’s such a fantastic reset to help us get away from grains and sugars.

  • @KenzieLynae
    @KenzieLynae 19 дней назад

    I am very convicted! Thank you!

  • @jackiegawronski9988
    @jackiegawronski9988 5 дней назад

    Thank you for this video

  • @sadiemagyar9502
    @sadiemagyar9502 4 дня назад

    This might possibly be the best video I have ever stumbled upon. Your explanation of autoimmune issues before pregnancy going away during pregnancy is my story to a T. I am now week postpartum and this was exactly the information I needed. You are amazing!

  • @saintamerican6105
    @saintamerican6105 2 дня назад

    Much needed and I completely relate!
    Also, theres so many autoimmune healing & deliverance testimonies.
    Gluttony definitely opens the door to sickness.
    Stay prayed up Ladies and may God keep all sickness away

  • @WoochiRanch
    @WoochiRanch 18 дней назад +2

    Can’t wait to see your recipes for this diet change! Let’s do it!

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад +1

      I’m excited to round out my blog with these kinds of recipes!

  • @ronb4305
    @ronb4305 18 дней назад +1

    Wow, thank you! The postpartum health decline information was very informative to me
    I have been very strict with grains since late 2018, especially wheat. I found that wheat causes very dark thoughts for me, amongst other issues.
    And I’m excited that you are making L. Reuteri yogurt. I happened to start a batch this morning.
    For anyone who might be interested in Sibo and Sifo, or just learn more about healing the gut, maybe search for Dr William Davis here on RUclips. There’s plenty of interviews. He’s also got book called Supergut.
    And there’s lots of videos on how to make the L. Reuteri yogurt.
    Good health, everyone

  • @trinitybell945
    @trinitybell945 18 дней назад +1

    I agree with the comment about loving these sit down videos, I have no wise council from women who chose similar paths as you & I and truly feel like your a big sis to me! -trinity bell gainesville fl

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад

      Aww I’m so glad you’re enjoying these, they are actually my favorite kind of video to film!

  • @Rsr994
    @Rsr994 8 дней назад

    Oh my goodness! I love this. I have Sjogren’s and I’m working toward a diagnosis of RA - it’s miserable figuring out this stuff while juggling 4 kids + one on the way, which I know you know. I greatly appreciate that you’ve put in so much work researching this for us moms who aren’t quite as efficient with our time and dedicated to our health 🤣 I always love pregnancy because I lose most of my autoimmune symptoms. My skin normally breaks out in hives from UV, I get bursitis everywhere, cysts, ulcers, dry eye so bad it alters my vision, etc during a flare. Almost none of these things happen during pregnancy. I will absolutely be taking tips from this video. Thank you so much!

  • @LibertyHope95
    @LibertyHope95 12 дней назад

    This is so helpful! I knew some of these things, but for the most part, my mind is blown! Haha we have cleaned up our diet as best we can with our current budget but we eat so many grains 😅 would love your meal ideas with less/no grains!

  • @becoming.miss.self-sufficient
    @becoming.miss.self-sufficient 18 дней назад

    🙏🏼 Bless you endlessly for making this video 🙏🏼
    I suffered with postpartum psychosis after the birth of my first child and I can not stress it enough that it's ONLY by the grace of God that I am still alive. After my second the postpartum was only mild compared to my first. It certainly doesn't help that I suffered with sever Hyperemesis Gravidarum during both my pregnancies same as my sister did with her kids and our mother did with us. Regardless of all that I still can't wait until my husband and I have our third and then hopefully I pray for our forth and however many the Lord blesses us with. 🙏🏼
    I only pray that the postpartum continues to lessen with each pregnancy and birth until one day I'm fully sound of mind and spirit during my postpartum journey and I'll be able to look back on it with joy and pride rather than shame and guilt.

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад

      So glad it is getting better for you!! Sadly, many moms just aren’t taken seriously when they experience these things pp - there is so much gaslighting and very little help!

  • @Speakup117
    @Speakup117 18 дней назад +2

    I love the angle you recorded at too, sometimes when the frame is too close to faces I feel like I can't pull away from the screen 😅❤

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад +2

      Haha yes I’m getting better at this, I need to set my office up for recording!

  • @ketovorecagles
    @ketovorecagles 16 дней назад

    I would like a crash course of cloth diapering! There's so much out there that makes this so overwhelming and more steps than needed..?? I'm personally looking into cloth diapering and would love your chat on how to start, best ones, washing, stripping, etc! Thank you for being real! Im a nurse that's a stay home momma as well! 😊

  • @MJM194
    @MJM194 18 дней назад

    I really really appreciate you sharing your experiences and opinions on your channel! I would really love to see how you make that specific yogurt. I would also love to hear more about the vitamin k shot and vaccines etc. I’m having my first baby soon and it’s hard to find information on controversial topics like this online.

  • @snowcm135
    @snowcm135 18 дней назад +1

    I developed Hashimoto's syndrome with my second child. I am 63 and have had autoimmune problems my whole life. The worst was in 2021 when I got two COVID vaccines. My body went into a hyperimmune state and I developed Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria. This lasted for 2 1/2 years. If you experience autoimmune or hyperimmune states, it's important to keep your life calm and regulated to avoid the "flare ups." It's very hard to get out of these flare ups once they start. My daughter is due with her third baby in the next few weeks and I plan to be there for her. Thanks for this information packed video.

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад

      Yes flare ups make life incredibly difficult!! Glad you are feeling better and congratulations on a new grandbaby!

  • @magen2271
    @magen2271 18 дней назад +4

    I needed this as my wake-up call to quit the grains for a time and when I start back to use ancient. I buy organic white ap flour plus organic old fashioned oats. I eat oatmeal almost every morning, make my own granola and top it on the oatmeal. I make sourdough bread and ferment my oatmeal. Before this new pregnancy I overall felt great but my weight loss from my last baby started to halt even before I found out I was pregnant with this baby. Now I am pregnant in my first trimester and I feel exhausted. I just need to make the big change and stop the wheat. I guess I’m afraid of changing things for my family too even though I know it’s potentially best for them. They love the oatmeal, breads, and homemade desserts. But just like they loved box cakes and I got them off that I can do this too. I just have to commit to the change. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад +4

      Right there with you!! My sister and I have been talking about this a lot lately, how when you make everything from scratch and use organic ingredients it’s really difficult to admit that that’s not good enough and can still be problematic!

    • @meschouxpetits
      @meschouxpetits 18 дней назад +1

      Right here with you, sis.

  • @laurahiggins5872
    @laurahiggins5872 18 дней назад

    That SAD is not meant for us to be healthy. Thank you for this message. ❤❤❤❤

  • @bethngugi9787
    @bethngugi9787 9 дней назад +1

    Its easier to be 'normal' but it sucks to feel drained and unhealthy. relatable in society but i also say change should be made for everyone, kids, men and women. gut health is for everyone. what we feed our kids. the foods we choose. we prime their gut health very early.

  • @caseypie
    @caseypie 18 дней назад +2

    Thank you for this video! Could you share a what you eat in a week video or maybe write a meal plan? 6 weeks pp and would like to know how to eat this way without having to worry about negatively affecting supply

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад +5

      I’m eating pretty much the same things every day bc that’s super manageable for me, and honestly that’s how I lived for years and it worked. Every week I slow roast a couple of roasts and a whole chicken then I make broths with the carcasses and bones and use the meats to make brothy soups loaded with onion, garlic, carrots, leeks, and peas (these are the veggies that I do well with). I use lots of good salt and herbs so the soups are very flavorful. I also eat lots of berries, melons, and pitted fruits which I can handle well. I do kraut and L. Reuteri yogurt daily. I can handle coffee currently so I have a bulletproof coffee every morning. When I can tolerate eggs again and ll add those back into my diet.

  • @maritzamendoza4317
    @maritzamendoza4317 12 дней назад

    Super informative and helpful

  • @DinnerattheMcGills
    @DinnerattheMcGills 18 дней назад +4

    I have always been really fortunate that my postpartum have been really nice, but I hold very true to the 1 week in bed, 1 week on the bed and 1 week beside the bed. Fingers crossed #5 looks the same.

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад +2

      So awesome that you’re able to do that, it’s SO important!

  • @AussieAngeS
    @AussieAngeS 18 дней назад +1

    I have 2 kids, one is 20 and the other is 4 and I remember being a mess with my hormones crying for nothing and about everything after I had my 2nd child. Hormones are no joke and mum guilt consumes postpartum over the smallest little things..it did for me anyway. You look beautiful by the way 3.5 months postpartum 🥰

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад

      Yep those pp hormonal shifts are not to be underestimated!

  • @rebekahbaker6725
    @rebekahbaker6725 13 дней назад

    Love this video! You may have already touched on this, but I would love a chat on horomones and how to balance them naturally. Having PCOS, I've been blessed to have 4 beautiful babies, but the side effects of the medication are so tough on my GI tract. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks!

  • @havenssportandag
    @havenssportandag 18 дней назад +1

    Exactly what I needed to hear. I knew all of this but why is it so hard to make the changes 😅

    • @HopewellHeights
      @HopewellHeights  18 дней назад

      It is so hard to make the mental shift and take the first steps in getting serious about dietary changes! 😬

  • @amyclausen8344
    @amyclausen8344 16 дней назад

    Praying for your healing! I'm in horrible shape 9mths PP. You had me in tears because I have every symptom you mentioned plus more. It's awful and doctors aren't helping. "It's normal" or "keep exercising".
    I'm going to have to heal myself. Would love a part two on your diet and supplements ect!
    I have a question for the vaccination video! Lol I'm really considering discontinuing vaccinations for my 4yr old and 9mth old. I'm just scared. I'm scared of vaccinating and not vaccinating. What if there were an outbreak of whatever we vaccinate against? I don't want to vaccinate to be clear. I promise im not attacking. I just need help to understand and feel better about making that call.
    I adore you and I'm so thankful for everything I have learned from you! From finally mastering sourdough starter and making yummy things with it and all the other meals and now to my health! You have taught me so much and it's always consistently wonderful. Thank you!

  • @bentleym6924
    @bentleym6924 18 дней назад

    Thank you so much for sharing from your experience! I wonder now if this is one of the reasons I am struggling at 8 months postpartum. I have been eating plenty of store bought tortillas, which would have all the added folic acid, iron, and be the modified wheat flour. Ugh! Best resources for einkorn sourdough recipes??

  • @KaelynRuth
    @KaelynRuth 9 дней назад

    This is super helpful, thank you so much! As a child, I got all the vaccines and was constantly given antibiotics and steroids for recurring health problems, so I was severely chronically ill by nine years old. My mom then discovered naturopathic medicine, and the new doctor put me on a gluten free diet and gave me some probiotics. I eventually got healthy and was able to enjoy that for some time. Until recently. I got married in January ‘24, and in the months leading up to the wedding, life was so hectic that my diet, exercise, and sleep tanked. Literally the morning after the wedding, I developed a painful rash. I couldn’t bend my limbs because doing so ripped open my skin, my eyelids were sometimes swollen shut, and I didn’t wear clothing because scabs would attach themselves to the fabric, which was then very painful to remove. I praise God for my husband who took such good care of me as I spent the first few months of our marriage lying on a soft cotton bedsheet crying nonstop. I returned to a gluten free diet, which took the edge off, and, by the kindness of God, I conceived, and pregnancy greatly decreased the rash, so now I’m trying my best to heal myself as much as possible before delivering our child. But I know the postpartum season will likely be very difficult for me since it can take long while to truly heal from damage this bad. I’m grateful my husband’s work offers four weeks paid paternity leave, and I know my mom will be willing to come over to help on her days off, and my husband’s mom will be willing to come over sometime while her kids are at school, so I’m very hopeful that I’ll receive much better postpartum care than many American moms do.

  • @andi8507
    @andi8507 10 дней назад

    This is a great topic. Loved everything u said. But I couldn’t stop thinking about how pretty your dress is lol. Can I get the link? Or info ❤

  • @AnnaSergent
    @AnnaSergent 17 дней назад

    I can't tell you how helpful hearing you go into postpartum health has helped me! What would you recommend for helping kids get through ear infections without antibiotics. Do you have any home remedies?

  • @sarahmurphy6926
    @sarahmurphy6926 16 дней назад

    LOVED THIS VIDEO! so insightful. may be a dumb question, but would you consider rice and oats grains? or are you mainly talking about flours?

  • @lindacook9300
    @lindacook9300 10 дней назад

    Wow! Thanks!

  • @rori1895
    @rori1895 14 дней назад

    Thank you so much for this video 🙏🏻 My whole pregnancy with my second one was so difficult (almost all of the symptoms there are were crushing me one by one, plus incredibly itchy skin). Now I'm 3 months postpartum and I've learned that I'm severely anemic (iron deficiency), somehow I caught pneumonia (was dragging it for a while cause I didn't know) and itchy skin still persistent. Also I'm sweating like little pig. I am totally exhausted, physically and mentally 😵‍💫

  • @mykaelaorwig9646
    @mykaelaorwig9646 18 дней назад

    I had SUCH a horrific case of PUPPS with my second pregnancy!! I went to a specialist and he said I had the worst case he’d ever seen. I cannot even describe how literally disabling it was. I was only sleeping like 2 hours a night because of the torment of constant itching. 😭 So much sympathy for anyone who has PUPPS.

    • @edwardpalmer8732
      @edwardpalmer8732 18 дней назад

      I had that with my first. They acted like it was no big deal. I would scratch while I would try to sleep and I would just scratch till I bled

  • @gamingisabellajones6880
    @gamingisabellajones6880 18 дней назад

    Thank you 👏👏👏

  • @genxgamrmom1688
    @genxgamrmom1688 17 дней назад

    If you wrote a book about this and how to manage I would totally buy it

  • @elenap-ot4gh
    @elenap-ot4gh 15 дней назад

    i've been trying this diet for a couple of days, it's somewhat paleo i guess - no grains/beans, main focus of the dish is meat, i eat chicken since it's affordable. i never ate processed food much, i made all my meals from scratch. i feel better even after 3 days, there were some cravings mostly for bread, be sure to eat some sweet potatoes and carbs to not have headaches and load up on protein. i feel more clear headed, with more energy. my husband wakes up on time, usually he snoozes the alarm for half hour, and his eyes look more clear in the morning. i think i feel less hungry in the morning. im 30 weeks pregnant, so im doing this for stronger blood since i'll be doing unassisted birth, and for better microbiome for when baby is born, since they pass through the birth canal and inherit all your flora - this realization hit me hard when i watched this video, i did know it works like that but it just hit close to home. be sure to eat enough carbs if you're pregnant, you need more than usual, dont starve yourself. i will give an update in a couple of weeks.
    WE NEED A PART 2!!

  • @edwardpalmer8732
    @edwardpalmer8732 18 дней назад +1

    I dont like carbs but after baby number 4 i could not rest and started eating carbs and drinking tea or coffee. Its a year later and im trying to eat mostly meat, dairy and veggies i grow. Ive ditched the tea for flavored water and cut down on coffee which i make with just some milk. The kids are adjusting just fine