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I am a freelance writer/blogger/social media consultant/certified moderator/wife & mom of 3 who loves baseball, good beer, & Mexican food �
Most of my page views do come from Pinterest which I’m grateful for, however, I know it’s not good to have all your eggs in one basket! I had Debbie’s coaching call in early December but let’s be honest, as a mom of three, December is a crazy time! My page views on my website have increased dramatically since I hit one million views, yet my monthly Pinterest views have stayed the same! Yes, I’m still at 1 million Pinterest monthly views, even though when I hit that number, my page views were at about 40,000 a month.
I have tried a million different things for my pregnancy headaches and below is a list of things that helped me get through those awful pregnancy headaches and focus on my baby! I’ve always kept my peppermint oil on hand and not only did it help me for me pregnancy headaches but also helped with morning sickness as well. (Source) Here is how I used cayenne pepper to help relieve my headaches during pregnancy: • Mix 3-4 ounces of water with 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper • I was pretty sure this contributed to my headaches since I was a big coffee drinker before pregnancy and then stopped cold turkey!
It may be the hardest thing to do right after your c-section, but trust me, it’s the best thing for your body! So, don’t do what I did and be sure to get some help if you can if you need to go anywhere for the first 2 weeks after your c-section. If you didn’t have your c-section yet, then here is a packing checklist you can print out that will help you pack the right items to wear during and after your c-section. I hope these do’s and don’ts after a c-section help other moms out there recover from a cesarean and help them care for their newborn better!
Keep reading to find out how you can make that milk blister burning pain go away, treat milk blebs and thrush at home naturally, and enjoy breastfeeding your baby again! Coconut oil is an effective anti-fungal and will also help treat the nipple blister if was caused by thrush. A milk blister can be caused by thrush but you can also have thrush without a milk blister. Once you treat the nipple blister and have a recurrence of thrush, here is an excellent way to treat thrush and make it go away forever!