Provider spotlight

Provider Spotlight: Dr. Valerie Nazario of Well Aligned Family Chiropractic

Connection with Dr. Valerie Nazario of Well Aligned Family Chiropractic a few months ago was an absolute pleasure. Not only is she extremely passionate about chiropractic care, specifically the perinatal population, she is also extremely personable! And as bonus, she speaks Spanish which I know extremely important for many of our clients!

Provider Spotlight: Kyrsten Spurrier of The Perinatal Pelvis

Kyrsten Spurrier of The Perinatal Pelvis is a occupational therapist in Hillsborough, NC, that specializes in women’s pelvic floor health and wellness, specifically for those with pelvic floor dysfunction as a result of pregnancy or birth.

Provider Spotlight: Back In Action Physical Therapy

Hannah Kirkman at Back In Action is an amazing pelvic floor therapist located in Apex. Not only does she have a keen understand of the pelvic floor and how to properly treat any ailment, she is a mother and understands the reality of being a parent! She is going to help you make a plan that works for you, and a plan that you will actually do! And best part: her practice accepts most major insurance carries!

Provider Spotlight: Functional Phyzio and Performance Therapy

My absolutely favorite part of working in the field of maternal health is connecting to other like minded professionals. I think it makes Carolina Birth and Wellness a better doula agency, it makes me a better a doula, and hopefully it helps our clients! Different professionals who have similar goals of advancing care during the pre-conception, birth, and the postpartum period further build up the options for clients.

When I connected with Dr. Norah Whitten of Functional Phyzio and Performance Therapy, I knew she was someone that our clients needed to meet!

Her interest in athletes as well as pregnant and postpartum folks, I knew she would offer an important perspective when it comes to care for our clients! With her background as an athlete and mom, she is able to bring her PT knowledge to her clients to allow them to lead active and healthy lifestyles, without pain.

PLUS as an added bonus, we are teaming up with Dr. Norah to host Emotional and Physical Prep for Birth and Postpartum on August 21st at 11am! We will be discussing various ways to prepare both your mind and body!

SO, let’s get into the fun of meeting Dr. Norah Whitten!


What made you first interested in women's health, specifically physical therapy?

I always knew I wanted to pursue a career in the health and fitness field. I loved learning about the body and how all the parts work together. I also knew I didn’t want a desk job so physical therapy seemed like the perfect fit. I more specifically became interested in women’s health after I had already been practicing because I started to see a gap in care between the orthopedic and pelvic floor PT worlds. The pelvic floor does not function separately from the rest of the body so it shouldn’t be treated that way. I also really felt like there was a gap in pregnancy and postpartum care, especially in regards to continuing with higher level exercise like running and crossfit workouts during pregnancy and then how to return to these types of exercise during the postpartum period.



What is something that you wish everyone knew as they enter into the pregnancy and postpartum stage of life as related to physical therapy?

It’s not all about kegals! The pelvic floor muscles are just like any other muscle in that they need to not only contract but relax as well! The pelvic floor muscles need to lengthen and “get out of the way” for birth so working on stretching is super important. In the postpartum period it’s also not always necessary to be doing lots and lots of kegals to retrain the pelvic floor. While initially they may need to be done, the pelvic floor works with the body during breathing and functional movements like squats, deadlifts, carries ect. So training the whole body and incorporating breathing into our movements is also going to be important for pelvic floor function.



What are some ways that you can help prepare someone prenatally for giving birth?

There are a few things we can work on! Pelvic floor stretches are a great way to get the muscles to lengthen and open the pelvis. These include things like sitting in a deep squat, happy baby pose or child’s pose. I also like incorporate deep diaphragmatic breaths to really encourage the pelvic floor muscles to relax. We can also review labor and pushing positions to encourage a more open pelvis and potentially decrease brith related injuries. Many women don’t know that they don’t have to lie on their back with their knees up (although they certainly can if they want!) we also can perform or teach patients to perform a perineal massage which helps to stretch and prepare the tissues for birth. While we can’t prevent everything, some studies have shown starting to perform perineal massage at 36 weeks 3-4x per week can decrease the risk of perineal tears.



Ideally, when would you like to see a client in the postpartum period?

If the client is not having any issues such as leaking or incontinence, prolapse, pain ect. then I usually like to seem them around 4-6 weeks. Many women think they are in the clear after 6 weeks and that is not the case! There are definitely things that they can and should start working on prior to 6 weeks like breathing and posture exercises so seeing a PT early on can help provide the needed guidance to make sure each mamma is doing what’s right for her body! It’s also not advised to just jump right back into life and exercise full force at 6 weeks so it’s important to progress slowly and build up strength in the correct way. If someone is having any of the issues mentioned above, they can come in sooner around 2-3 weeks to start addressing these.



When you are not with clients, where can we find you?

Usually working out with my husband and my son who tags along with us to the gym (although he’s 1 so he doesn’t have much of a choice at this point!) Outside of the gym I love finding a good tv show to get hooked on as well as taking long walks around the neighborhood!

Provider Spotlight: Abundant Life Chiropractic

With being a doula now for a few years, many of our early clients are coming back because they are pregnant with their second babies. And those clients hold a very special place in my heart for sure! And I hope we do for them as well. Sometimes, those extra special clients, will even connect us to providers that that love, and well that is just great!

Provider Spotlight: Sara Skinner, LCSW

Working in maternal health is a field that requires an equal amount of passion and drive, but also a personal connection to this time period is often what ignites this passion. Various providers have different paths to this connection whether it is through their experience, a friend or family member’s experience, or just a really inspiring book! I love learning about people’s why as it makes them much more human to me. And in the age of Zoom calls, telehealth, and texting, remembering we are all human is key.

Sara Skinner, LCSW, is no different. She and I actually have known of each since early 2018, we did not officially meet until mid 2019 and then we did not professional connect until just recently. We immediately bonded and talked about all the things related to motherhood, mental health, and of course our mutual love of pit bulls.

Provider Spotlight: Impower Physical Therapy & Wellness

Two of my biggest goals for 2021 have been providing more postpartum support for our clients and more community support for our doulas. And, well, when I met Radhika Bhatt Trivedi, PT, DPT of Impower Physical Therapy & Wellness, she helped me reach both of those goals!

Provider Spotlight: Jenna Somich

For our clients, one of the emails thats we send out is about body care and the importance of movement, and we strongly believe it is important! Now, I am not talking couch to Crossfit, but walking is great! But you know what is even better? Working with a personal trainer who knows the pregnant and postpartum body through advanced education and training. And that person is Jenna Somich!

Provider Spotlight: Women and Family Nutrition

I always thought I ate well: I enjoy cooking, I try to eat less meat, more vegetables, organic when I can, low sugar (mostly), but as I have learned about my fertility, I figured why not talk to a professional. Enter Pam Schoenfeld of Women and Family Nutrition!

Provider Spotlight: Verve Holistic

Verve Holistic Health is an integrative health practice that cares for families with true health in mind. We treat all people for a broad array of issues with our core focus on Women and Children. Fertility, pregnancy, postpartum care, breastfeeding and other women centered issues are our true passions. By taking the time to really discover the unique aspects of your health history, we are able to formulate a complete method for your plan of care. You will never feel rushed during your appointments at Verve. Additionally, the practitioners meet to coordinate care for our practice members to best meet your specific needs.

Provider Spotlight: Miranda Ripalda, Financial Advisor | Edward Jones

Having hard conversations is part of being a parent, and for many that means talking about money. Both planning for the known (childcare costs, buying a house, paying for college, etc), and the unknown (unexpected loss of income of one or both parents, etc), can be a bit scary to begin the conversation, but so necessary!

Provider Spotlight: The Well Carried Child

I recently had a chance to have a virtual coffee date with Alex Sparrow of The Well Carried Child recently, and it was great to chat with her! It is always great to connect with others, and especially interesting to be able to learn so much.

Provider Spotlight: Sleeping Gracefully

I recently had a Zoom call with Grace Kaplan of Sleeping Gracefully to talk about all things sleep and babies! As typical with any Zoom call, we were interrupted a few times by our kiddos wanting to talk, but we still had a great conversation!

Provider Spotlight: Milestones Pediatric and Maternal Nutrition

Recently I connected with Kerry Jones of Milestones Pediatric & Maternal Nutrition, over Zoom to talk about all things women’s health. As a pediatric and maternal dietitian, she works with women in the preconception stage, as well as through pregnancy, the postpartum stage, and even helps with getting those picky toddlers to eat more than 2 foods.

Beautycounter With Emily Chaffee of Carolina Birth and Wellness

Typically for our Provider Spotlights, we feature area businesses that we have connected with through our lens of maternal physical and mental health in the Triangle. And this month is no difference, but just a slight switch up: We our featuring US!

We now offering Beautycounter!

Provider Spotlight: Back in Action Physical Therapy

When we were still allowed to be in public with other people, we had the chance to meet Mary Yoffe of Back in Action Physical Therapy. We were so excited to connect as we did not have a pelvic floor referral in the Cary/Apex area, and we definitely found one now! We talked for a long time as she was curious to learn so much about the birth community and were so happy to hear her gentle but therapeutic approach when working with her pelvic floor patients! She definitely has a strong passion for the work which can be immediately felt as she describes how she cares for her patients! We are so excited to feature her this month!

Provider Spotlight: Keon Taekwondo

We recently had the chance to sit down with Anastasiia Bateman of Keon Taekwondo, and were thoroughly impressed this new Taekwondo studio in Carrboro.

Provider Spotlight: Triangle Pediatric Massage

One of the beautiful things about having a community life ours, we are able to find the right provider for everything! Specifically for massage therapy work! We were introduced to Sydney Kranz of Triangle Pediatric Massage through mutual friends, and are so glad to know her! The world of pediatric massage is small, but oh so important and it is great to know that there is an amazing provide right here in Cary!

Provider Spotlight: Current Wellness

One of the best parts of living in our area is we have some amazing people with amazing ideas who start amazing businesses that are so relevant to the times and to the location in which they are building. A perfect example of all these characteristics is Brit Guerin of The Current Wellness.

Provider Spotlight: Holman Family Dental Care

We are luck to have Dr. Shaina Holman of Holman Family Dental Care in our Chapel Hill community to help families who may have a baby with a tongue or lip tie.