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- Grow Your Blog Community
With Wix Blog, you’re not only sharing your voice with the world, you can also grow an active online community. That’s why the Wix blog comes with a built-in members area - so that readers can easily sign easily up to become members of your blog. What can members do? Members can follow each other, write and reply to comments and receive blog notifications. Each member gets their own personal profile page that they can customize. Tip: You can make any member of your blog a writer so they can write posts for your blog. Adding multiple writers is a great way to grow your content and keep it fresh and diversified. Here’s how to do it: Head to your Member’s Page Search for the member you want to make a writer Click on the member’s profile Click the 3 dot icon ( ⠇) on the Follow button Select Set as Writer
- Design a Stunning Blog
When it comes to design, the Wix blog has everything you need to create beautiful posts that will grab your reader's attention. Check out our essential design features. Choose from 8 stunning layouts Your Wix Blog comes with 8 beautiful layouts. From your blog's settings, choose the layout that’s right for you. For example, a tiled layout is popular for helping visitors discover more posts that interest them. Or, choose a classic single column layout that lets readers scroll down and see your post topics one by one. Every layout comes with the latest social features built in. Readers can easily share posts on social networks like Facebook and Twitter and view how many people have liked a post, made comments and more. Add media to your posts When creating your posts you can: Upload images or GIFs Embed videos and music Create galleries to showcase a media collection Customize the look of your media by making it widescreen or small and easily align media inside your posts. Hashtag your posts Love to #hashtag? Good news! You can add tags (#vacation #dream #summer) throughout your posts to reach more people. Why hashtag? People can use your hashtags to search through content on your blog and find the content that matters to them. So go ahead and #hashtag away!
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We’ve made it quick and convenient for you to manage your blog from anywhere. In this blog post we’ll share the ways you can post to your Wix Blog. Blogging from Your Wix Blog Dashboard On the dashboard, you have everything you need to manage your blog in one place. You can create new posts, set categories and more. To head to your Dashboard, open the Wix Editor and click on Blog > Posts. Blogging from Your Published Site Did you know that you can blog right from your published website? After you publish your site, go to your website’s URL and login with your Wix account. There you can write and edit posts, manage comments, pin posts and more! Just click on the 3 dot icon ( ⠇) to see all the things you can do. #bloggingtips #WixBlog
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- Professional: Pregnancy
Pregnancy Learn about Pregnancy & the Pelvic Floor. Pregnancy Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe Musculoskeletal Considerations for Childbirth Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Multiple Sclerosis and The Pelvic Floor In this webinar we will discuss multiple sclerosis and it's effects on the pelvic floor muscle function. We will also discuss multiple sclerosis and the effects of pregnancy and the postpartum period. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe How Can I Prevent Severe Birth Tears? Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Chantal Traub is a certified health coach, doula, childbirth educator, yoga instructor specialized in pre/postnatal yoga and MUTU® Systems trainer and has been assisting expecting families in New York since 2003. She is passionate about educating and informing pregnant people about pelvic health during pregnancy and to train the body and mind for an efficient and positive birth experience. Chantal created her Pushing Power, Protect the Perineum for Birth! and Birthing Strong workshops, which educate about 2nd Stage Labor and the pelvic floor, to push safely and effectively and to minimize damage. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Prenatal Yoga and the Pelvic Floor Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe A Partnership - Baby's role in birth It's a team effort. Baby and a birthing person work together. This session will prioritize the relationship between the baby and the pelvis. We will consider the baby's role in birth and how we can help the baby to complete its sequential reflexes in order to be born. Optimizing the birth process to minimize the trauma experience. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Balance Movement - Preparing your body for birth In this webinar we will take the positive mind shift and balance it with the movement system. Helping clients to understand how past traumas and injuries can affect tension patterns in the body and how to prepare ahead of time for more easeful and efficient labor. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Safety first! Connect Mind-Body for Birth This webinar is about helping your clients create a safe place to shift from fear and anxiety to calm and confidence. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe The Role of PT in the 4th Trimester & Beyond Apply functional training principles to successfully prepare and train your pregnant patients for labor and delivery. Learn how to structure your in-clinic sessions, properly prescribe a home program for birth and labor, and learn how to prepare and support your patients for acute recovery after birth. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Contemporary Considerations for Management of Pelvic Girdle Pain: Pregnancy and Postpartum Part 2 Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Contemporary Considerations for Management of Pelvic Girdle Pain: Pregnancy and Postpartum 1) Define and differentiate lumbopelvic pain, pelvic-girdle pain and pregnancy-related pelvic girdle. 2) Review the critical examination of the scientific literature base related to PGP and other associated topics (SIJ, SPD). 3) Review the historical assumptions and evolution of science as related to pelvic girdle pain and pregnancy related PGP. 4) Understand the common impairments, functional limitations and disabilities associated with pregnancy-related PGP. 5) Develop an understanding of an evidence-informed care approach to capture all relevant aspects of the pain presentation. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe 2nd Stage Labor: Baby, Body, Breath Upon completion, the participant will be able to: 1. Describe ways in which to push safely and effectively and minimize damage to their core and pelvic floor. 2. List the various phases of the 2nd Stage of Labor. 3. Explain physiological 2nd Stage. 4. Describe some breathing practices for different phases of 2nd Stage. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Postpartum, Hormones, and Pelvic Health Identify physiologic (normal) changes in hormones related to postpartum and breastfeeding. Connect changes in hormones in the postpartum to pelvic health. Discuss treatment options for pelvic and vulvovaginal pain in the postpartum. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Pacifying Pregnancy Pain Pt.1 This webinar is intended to teach physical therapists and physical therapy assistants considerations for the patient who is pregnant and experiencing pain. Topics will include pain at the pubic symphysis, coccyx, and round ligament, meralgia parasthetica, and vulvar varicosities. This course incorporates a basic review of how anatomy and physiology change during pregnancy and can contribute to these pain conditions, examination and treatment options, and tips for birth preparation. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe Breast Feeding and PT: What to do about nipple pain? Expand on our skills learned in part one in order to better treat nipple pain associated with breastfeeding. From manual skills to positioning, to clinical reasoning, to referrals - improve your care of your postpartum patients. Load More Pregnancy, Perineal Tear, 4th degree tear, return to running, breastfeeding, postpartum, birth, pain, labor pain, Jill Krapf, Caitlyn Mccurdy Robinson, Ann Croghan, Sarah Boyles, Chantal Traub, Safety First, Marcy Crouch, Susan Clinton, Pelvic Girdle Pain, 2nd Stage Labor, Breath, Breathing, Hormones, Pacifying Pregnancy Pain, Prenatal Clients, Melissa Stendahl, Lacey Forsyth, Prep H, Hemorrhoids, Nipple Pain
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Pain Chronic pelvic pain is a broad term that describes any pain in the pelvic region. Typically, pain must be present for at least 6 months to be described as chronic. Pelvic pain can be very difficult to describe and pinpoint as it is often diffuse or in more than one area. Your providers may use fancy words like dyspareunia (pain with intercourse) or vulvodynia (pain around the opening of the vagina) but don’t be intimidated. Pain Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe 57:37 Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe 57:48 Watch Preview Watch Preview $ Subscribe Subscribe 56:04 Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe 46:46 Physiotherapy in Endometriosis Part 1 $ Subscribe Subscribe 18:32 $ Subscribe Subscribe 15:19 Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe 15:19 Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe 01:06:01 Trauma Informed Care: by Humans for Humans Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe 01:02:12 Exercise reduces pain including associated pelvic dysfunction Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe 52:02 Care for the patient with Endometriosis $ Subscribe Subscribe 03:35:20 Pudendal Nerve Palooza: Learn how to evaluate and treat this complex pain diagnosis. Watch Trailer Watch Trailer $ Subscribe Subscribe 57:01 This webinar will discuss all the possible drivers for male groin pain. We will make considerations to the nerve supply, blood supply, and contractile and non-contractile tissue. This will help organize your differential diagnosis to apply the appropriate treatment. Load More Chronic Pelvic Pain pelvic pain coccydynia tailbone pain lumbar lordosis pelvic organ prolapse NSAIDS Pelvic Girdle Vestibulodynia Overactive Pelvic floor Muscles Endometriosis orthopedic Pregnancy pain Amy Stein Amanda Olson Michelle Nesin Caitlyn McCurdy Robinson Kelli Wilson Linda Bluestein Susan Clinton Lauren Trosch