Prenatal Yoga Bedtime

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Prenatal Yoga Bedtime or Prenatal Yoga Before Bed. Help get to sleep with this prenatal bedtime yoga or prenatal bedtime stretch. Prenatal yoga bedtime as a pregnancy insomnia remedies.

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Disclaimer: This is general information only and not to replace individualized medical advice. Always consult your doctor, midwife or healthcare professional for advice about your labor. Always consult your doctor or health care professional before starting this or any exercise routine in pregnancy. Listen to your body and always be safe for you and your baby. You are responsible to choose exercises that are safe for your body and baby.

37 COMMENTS

  1. Thank you so much for this video! I’ve been plagued with horrific pelvic pain that would wake me up in the middle of the night and some how, this short yoga stretch took the pain away!!!❤❤❤

  2. I've had lots of rib pain my whole pregnancy. One thing that's helped me sleep better (and wake up with less pain) is placing a long thin pillow perpindicularly under my waist or ribs while Im laying on my side, in addition to something between my knees and propping up my head. I had placed a pillow under just my belly before, but having a pillow go all the way underneath my body has really made a difference.

  3. I did thus lastnight and I slept so good omg. So my routine was, shower, a cup of chamomile tea, and this class , right in my bed. I read for about 10 mins and was in a deep sleep. Which is kinda abnormal at 30 weeks, I can never sleep because I get up to use the bathroom too much or I'm extremely uncomfortable.. lol

  4. 22 weeks pregnant! Dealing with ligament pain for a couple days now. I followed this video last night and I had a pretty good night sleep. Laid in bed tonight, and had so much pain again, so went to the living room to do this stretches again and my body feels better! Thank you!

  5. I discovered your channel during my third trimester. Thank you so much. I feel so much more confident as labor day nears. I also love your yoga cards. I'm expecting my first baby as a 35+ mother. Been active my whole life but during the pandemic fell off the horse then got pregnant, but your workout videos have been a life saver these past weeks.

  6. Just wanted to write again and thank you. I've been doing this every night since I found this video. Ive tried others, but for me this just hit the nail on the head for my hips and lower back relief before sleep. It's made a world of difference. I also pair it with a magnesium drink before bed and a very good pillow for my leg/body. I've been sleeping without pain again! 🙌 Game changer when I have to get up with a 3 year old at 530am haha. 🙏🙏🙏💛

  7. That couldn't have been more perfect for what I needed just before sleep. My hips have been aching over the past few weeks of sleep and the Cresent moon stretch and sciatica stretches felt soooo good and will be my go-tos from now on. Excited for sleep tonight! Thank you thank you! 🙌🙏💛

  8. I just stumbled upon this. I'm approximately 33 weeks with our rainbow baby and this will be my 4th delivery. My ledt hip and left lower pain pain kicks into high gearcwvery night for the past week before bed. I decided to try this tonight and HUGE difference! I can actually lay down and not practically ve in tears!
    Thank you so much! I even go weekly to chiropractor because my pelvic area, hips, sacrum are always so off!

  9. Thank you so much for your useful videos. BTW, do you have any online courses (videos) recommendation for the prenatal courses? Because of the pandemic, I think it is a safer to learn the courses online. Thanks !

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