When I first “cracked the code” on stabilizing and reversing prolapse, and wrote and published Saving the Whole Woman, I set up this forum. While I had finally gotten my own severe uterine prolapse under control with the knowledge I had gained, I didn’t actually know if I could teach other women to do for themselves what I had done for my condition.
So I just started teaching women on this forum. Within weeks, the women started writing back, “It’s working! I can feel the difference!”
From that moment on, the forum became the hub of the Whole Woman Community. Unfortunately, spammers also discovered the forum, along with the thousands of women we had been helping. The level of spamming became so intolerable and time-consuming, we regretfully took the forum down.
Technology never sleeps, however, and we have better tools today for controlling spam than we did just a few years ago. So I am very excited and pleased to bring the forum back online.
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Remember, the forum is here for two reasons. First, to get your questions answered by other women who have knowledge and experience to share. Second, it is the place to share your results and successes. Your stories will help other women learn that Whole Woman is what they need.
Whether you’re an old friend or a new acquaintance, welcome! The Whole Woman forum is a place where you can make a difference in your own life and the lives of thousands of women around the world!
Best wishes,
Christine Kent
Founder
Whole Woman
granolamom
June 22, 2009 - 10:39pm
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sweet!
sounds like all are doing well, so happy to hear the bf worked itself out and your dd found a wrap that works for them and how NICE that dgs is figuring out night/day!
what a loving family you have. enjoy it all :)
Christine
June 22, 2009 - 10:58pm
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new grandbaby
Very sweet indeed, Mae...thank you for sharing your joy with us! xChristine
louiseds
June 23, 2009 - 2:33am
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Mae's delight
Hi Mae
So glad early motherhood is agreeing with DD, and that DGS is getting such privileged treatment, and all that love, to boot. If only all children could be the recipients of such love.
Hope you are back with us soon. So glad the POPs are behaving.
Give DD and DGS (and Dad too) a big hug for me. I am so proud of all of you.
Louise
kiki
June 23, 2009 - 10:32am
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;-)
Your post just makes me smile, at the lovely joy of new babies...
you're going to start making me broody if you aren't careful!!!
thank you so much for sharing
Kiki
happyheart
June 24, 2009 - 7:38am
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Mae I was blessed and
Mae
I was blessed and encouraged as I read your message yesterday before I went to spend the day in Grandbabyland. It strengthened my heart. I went armed with WW posture and the knowledge that our grandmother pelvlic organs were "built to last" so that we could help care for our grandchildren without fear of further hurting our POP. I came back feeling almost as well as when I went. Just a few moments of quiet and "firebreathing" and all was well again. Before WW guidelines I would have been uncomfortable for days, my grandson is 20 months and his sister is 2 months so much holding is required. I'm thankful for Christine as well for her diligence in delivering the message of healing all women need. Enjoy holding your grandbabies! Happyheart
Mae
June 24, 2009 - 8:59am
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Thanks happyheart
Smiles and hugs to you happyheart! Reading your post made my heart happy! ~Mae
Mae
June 24, 2009 - 9:12am
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No brooding Kiki!
Keep smiling Kiki! I wouldn't want Baby Brody to make you broody! For a second there, when I read broody, I thought I must have mentioned his name and you misspelled it. LOL!
~Mae
kiki
June 24, 2009 - 3:10pm
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Broody over Brody
I love it!!!! ;-)
But no, I'm not allowed. No more babies to be had for me no matter how broody i get, so i just have to relish everyone else's stories...which i am to thank you!
Kiki
rosewood
June 26, 2009 - 1:32am
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Hi Mae - you sound so happy!
Thanks for sharing your joy with us at WW!!! There's no joy like new babies, is there? It's such a miracle. I hear grandparenthood is such a joy from watching our kids' grandparents with them. It's so particular to being a grandparent. What a thrill to think that we may get to experience this when our kids have kids (if they do). Wow. What a thing to look forward to.
I chuckled when you said your daughter was still sleeping with your grandson and he is six weeks old because our youngest is 4 and is still sleeping with us!! Yes, we are co-sleepers. I know the days are numbered and he'll soon have his own bed and room. And, yes, it's for your daughter, but believe me, it's for him, too. The benefits to child are astounding. There's a couple of really good books on the subject -- I think it's called "Nighttime Parenting" by Dr. Jay Gordon, or something like that - research on the effect of co-sleeping on babies. And, check out Dr. Sears' book "Attachment Parenting" for more info on how AP affects intelligence,security, etc. I have to say, we put a lot of energy and time into the early years with our babies - bf, holding, rocking, co-sleeping, and seeing the bonding and attachment and how responsive they are to us as older children (oldest is almost 11) is amazing. It's an investment in the future that pays big dividends. Dr. Sears says the most important year for discipline is the first - and I believe it. If you respond to them, they learn how to respond to you. It's tempting to get them to separate early, etc. for convenience of parents, but sometimes that can produce behaviours in future that are hard to understand and deal with. My 2 cents!
louiseds
June 26, 2009 - 2:09am
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I agree wholly
Hi Rosewood
I am also happy to report that our baby is now 22, and he did finally get out of wanting to use my boobs as pillows about the time he realised that girls have a different agenda from boys, and that they were growing boobs too! I must admit that I had my doubts for a while about what would happen. I am so glad that I was comfortable with giving generously of my body. I am sure that my kids will be as well, which bodes well for their kids too.
Mae's grandson is indeed fortunate.
Cheers
Louise
Mae
July 2, 2009 - 7:11pm
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Mae's sweet grandbaby and prolapse
Hello my dear WW friends,
Well, my newest (#3) dear, dear grandson is just a little over seven weeks old! What a love! BF is going well and he is thriving..knock wood. Has to be over 12 pounds by now and after a day (and noticeable during the day) with him I feel very prolapsy! Soo worth it and within a day (or less) I've returned to my normal! Knowing that I couldn't even hold him and walk around with him with a "bladder tuck up" makes me soo glad I am a WholeWoman! Oh my goodness..it would be heartbreaking not to be able to walk around holding him!
I am so out of touch with what is going on with you all. I am glad Christine is doing better and I hope G-mom that you have stopped worrying about how you're going to feel after having this baby..truly a gift...it's got to be good!
With hugs and much love,
Brody's very busy (and happy) grandma!