african, Belly Binding, womb health

Is It Too Late to Heal Myself With Belly Binding?

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Many moms ask me, “Tahtahme, is it too late to start?” You will find people who claim that there is no evidence belly binding works, or that it is a waste of time to do after the first 40 days postpartum. From my own experience and others I have witnessed, as well as thousands of years of indigenous historical evidence, I would say that is not true. Women at all stages of their journey have found postpartum belly binding and waist training to be useful to themselves, even beyond the fourth trimester.
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Many mothers still find belly binding useful beyond the 4th trimester, even several years and pregnancies after their first child!

I started binding at almost 90 days postpartum, and saw drastic results the first day I tried it. Women who get cesarean sections are often encouraged to wait anywhere from a few days to a few weeks postpartum to begin binding–allowing their incision to heal–and they still express relief, comfort, and healing from belly binding. In addition, many women begin belly binding several years and several babies later. They, too, experience positive results with their “mommy tummy” (which is often simply undiagnosed diastasis recti).

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I did not start belly binding until the 4th trimester was almost over, and have had many clients who started decades after their last pregnancy with success.
What you need to do for fitness might vary depending on how recently you had a baby, but binding can still aid you on your journey! Waist training should never (and could never) replace healthy eating and exercising, but nothing can replace those things. Belly binding is a useful aid for repairing your abdominal muscles, working on your posture, strengthening your core, suppressing a large appetite, bringing saggy skin back up to the body, and realigning your womb. You will never know if this could work for you until you try!
Many women find that even though they had originally assumed they would need thousands of dollars worth of reconstructive surgery, all that they needed were the correct tools to assist their healing!
Tahtahme
thepathofagoddess@gmail.com
african, art, poetry

The Hope of a Body

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We were all once a child,
Though it’s strange to conceive,
We were all once a hope
That a body recieved.

We each were presented with
An uncertain path,
To always walk forward
And learn from our past.

All receive hurts and  journeys and dreams,
And have things turn out
Not as they first seemed.

When you look at a human,
Try not to forget,
That we’re all on this ride,
And it isn’t done yet,

So offer a smile
And look into eyes,
You might find solutions
Before your demise.

Feb 9
6:41pm

african, art, poetry

Let Mother’s Song Embrace You

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And when you listen,
Listen good–
Let Mother’s song embrace you.
She has the perfect hum
To vibrate right to the soul
And soften the shell required
To survive among
The animals of society.
Her tune will gracefully
Float high at the inhale and
Take root at exhale. If you feel
At ease…it has been done
The way she intended.

Feb 3

african, art, poetry

Forever By Your Side

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Plain my joy I don’t have to fight–
For you are mine, now, every night.
You keep me by your side.

You and I stay for each other,
The perfect kind of story lovers,
Written side by side.

Working hard this life for you?
That’s what I’m meant to do.
Journey on outside…

Turn they heads and make them wish–
Won’t forget to stop and kiss–
Forever at your side.

Fighting when it comes time to…
Hey, you know that’s how I do,
I run by your side.

Lace the shoes, let’s on our way,
I could start this new today,
Just stay by my side…

Feb 4
6:29pm

african, art, poetry

A Manifestation for an Unborn Daughter

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My little girl,
Just to be fair,
Will have smooth
Seashells
In her hair.
I hope it puffs out
Black as night,
I pray she dreams with all her might.
I wish she’ll have his chocolate eyes,
I pray she’ll find me somewhat wise.
I sense her lips will be soft pink,
I trust her aura be distinct.
I hope her skin be
Soft and brown,
Allow her happiness be unbound.

Jan 28
1:32pm

Artwork by: potasium.co.vu

african, art, poetry

“Can We Go Further?”

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“Can we go further?”
he whispered. We were
both around 16, yet I
was braver then…. I
knew this was it.
What would I choose?
What should I say? And
my mind going crazy
with the thought–him
and me…connected. And
I reached for him, my
heart in my throat

unable to breath.

2007

Artwork by: Milo Manara