Modern pregnancy may be stressing moms—and shaping babies—more than we realize.
In order to reverse this “Perfect Storm 🌪” that nearly every family gets stuck in, we must “reverse” the hierarchy of health care for the family. Instead of going to medication and therapeutic intervention first, we should have a health care system that instead turns to these as the last resort. Our Blog keeps you up-to-date on our progress to calm the Perfect Storm and all its damage.
Modern pregnancy may be stressing moms—and shaping babies—more than we realize.
Healing can’t move forward when hidden stressors like mold keep the nervous system overwhelmed.
When fine motor skills don’t stick, the nervous system may be the missing piece.
Without neurological stability, small stressors can push a child past seizure threshold.
If your baby is crying in sleep night after night, it may be more than a phase. Here’s why it happens.
Sciatica in pregnancy is more than baby-related pressure.
Chronic constipation in children is often a nervous system issue—not a gut one.
If sleep hacks fail, the issue may be neurological—not the technique.
Neurological stability means things don’t fall apart easily. “Slack” is the buffer that keeps a child regulated.
Magnesium matters for sleep—but it’s only helpful if your child’s nervous system can actually respond to it.
High-functioning ADHD in women often hides behind success while masking mental overload and exhaustion.
ADHD in women is often overlooked. At its core, it reflects a nervous system stuck in fight-or-flight.
Your child isn’t “checked out” by choice—their nervous system is stuck in protection mode, and healing is possible.
Ashwagandha can be safe for kids, but it only helps if their nervous system is regulated.
When behavior doesn’t change, it’s often the nervous system — not the child — that needs support.
Preeclampsia is more than high blood pressure—it’s a sign of nervous system overload during pregnancy.
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