Melanie Kinsey, Certified Hypnobabies Instructor with Serenity Birthing gives Dr. Nancy Cooper an inside look at what it's like to utilize hypnobabies during pregnancy, labor, and delivery!
Dr. Will Cole, Functional Medicine expert, talks with Dr. Nancy Cooper about lifestyle changes, supplements and nutrition for pregnant moms. He also discusses gut health and autoimmune conditions.
Functional Nurse Practitioner Debi Fehrman, from Indy Family Medicine, joins Dr. Nancy Cooper and shares with us the common hurdles women face when trying to achieve hormonal balance along with best practice for hormone health for women.
Join Dr. Nancy Cooper and learn about causes and help for pregnancy back pain. She discusses pelvic instability, IV nutrition, osteopathic manipulation, and more!
As a Pediatric Developmental Therapist, Ehrica Dorsey has made it her mission to help parents become their child's developmental experts. She discusses what a developmental therapist is and the 5 different domains they look at when testing a child, what the Early Intervention Program is (birth-3), what parents can do if they think their child might not be developing appropriately and are between the ages of birth-3, and some fun activities that families can do with their children to help with some of those academic readiness skills (matching colors, shapes, fine motor activities, etc).
Gail Tully, The Spinning Babies creator, shares with Dr. Nancy Cooper how to have comfort in pregnancy and ease in birth through fetal positioning. Learn more about how head down is only half the story and how the spinning Babies approach unites body balancing with smart birth positioning.
Doula and Reflexologist Tess Williams (Gentle Hand - Birth Services) discusses with Dr. Nancy Cooper the benefits of reflexology during pregnancy, labor and for the newborn!
Dr. Rachel Bennett is a Naturopathic Doctor with a Master’s of Public Health degree in Epidemiology. Watch as she discusses with Dr. Nancy Cooper ways to manage stress using naturopathic methods.
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