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The SHAKES during labor 😮‍💨 If you’ve never experienced this before it can feel a little alarming. Full body shaking… teeth chattering… legs trembling uncontrollably. This commonly happens during transition and sometimes right after birth — and most of the time, it’s completely normal. Let’s break it down 👇 During transition — this is where I was in this video. (around 8–10 cm dilation): Your body is experiencing a massive surge of hormones. Oxytocin, adrenaline, and endorphins are all flooding your system as your body prepares to deliver. That intense hormonal shift can trigger involuntary shaking. Ps. If you feel like the shakes or transition in general is lasting a while — changing positions can help🤍 After birth: Your hormones shift again — and FAST. Estrogen and progesterone drop, oxytocin surges, and your nervous system begins coming down from one of the most intense physical events your body will ever go through. Your body just ran a marathon bringing your baby into the world… sometimes shaking is simply how it processes all of that. Nothing is wrong. Your body is regulating, recovering, and recalibrating. Birth is wild, powerful, and incredibly physiological. When we understand what’s happening in our bodies, it can take a lot of fear out of the process. And this is exactly why I’m so passionate about educating women on how their bodies work — from pregnancy, to birth, to postpartum recovery and strength. Inside my MLAM programs we dig into all of it. Strength training, deep core work, pelvic floor education, birth prep, and understanding your body through every season of motherhood. If you want guidance through TTC, pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond… Link in BIO for the info to my programming 🤍 Anyone else experience the shakes in labor??!
The SHAKES during labor 😮‍💨 If you’ve never experienced this before it can feel a little alarming. Full body shaking… teeth chattering… legs trembling uncontrollably. This commonly happens during transition and sometimes right after birth — and most of the time, it’s completely normal. Let’s break it down 👇 During transition — this is where I was in this video. (around 8–10 cm dilation): Your body is experiencing a massive surge of hormones. Oxytocin, adrenaline, and endorphins are all flooding your system as your body prepares to deliver. That intense hormonal shift can trigger involuntary shaking. Ps. If you feel like the shakes or transition in general is lasting a while — changing positions can help🤍 After birth: Your hormones shift again — and FAST. Estrogen and progesterone drop, oxytocin surges, and your nervous system begins coming down from one of the most intense physical events your body will ever go through. Your body just ran a marathon bringing your baby into the world… sometimes shaking is simply how it processes all of that. Nothing is wrong. Your body is regulating, recovering, and recalibrating. Birth is wild, powerful, and incredibly physiological. When we understand what’s happening in our bodies, it can take a lot of fear out of the process. And this is exactly why I’m so passionate about educating women on how their bodies work — from pregnancy, to birth, to postpartum recovery and strength. Inside my MLAM programs we dig into all of it. Strength training, deep core work, pelvic floor education, birth prep, and understanding your body through every season of motherhood. If you want guidance through TTC, pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond… Link in BIO for the info to my programming 🤍 Anyone else experience the shakes in labor??!

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