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I signed up to Every Mother after having my baby, it was a years subscription, however after my subscription ended I noticed they had took another payment with no warning. I have contracted Every Mother and they have now offered me a full refund and I hope they will now take my advice to give members warning before renewing the subscription, or even send them a receipt so they know that the money has been taken as I’m sure there are many they haven’t noticed money being taken from their accounts.
Love that there is pre planned pathway. Every day can just do the work out. Noticed significant improvement in pelvic floor issues.
This is my third time trying Every Mother’s program. I spent four months seeing a Physical Therapist who specializes in pelvic and core health prior to this third try which has helped me understand how to do the core compressions in EM’s program correctly. I am just doing the core compressions and not all of the exercise videos. The exercise videos are boring without fun music or personality. I have been doing my own exercise routine instead.
I love using this app, but I am only able to use it on my phone. It never loads on the computer, which is not ideal for following the exercises. They tried to help but their advice hasn't resolved the issue.
This didn’t help me close my DR and I fact it got worse. Helped last time when I had a vaginal birth but I think the education and help w a C section (I had one this time) is lacking greatly.
I love everything about the EM app. The set up with individualized workout paths feels like I have a personal trainer (almost). The only thing I would change is the yoga workouts. I would love for them to be more varied (in the positions) and have a meditative/spiritual feel.
Super easy to use. Love the atmosphere and pace. Always calm, peaceful, and encouraging.
They charged me a renewal fee with no warning first (they have my email and phone number and didn’t use either). What subscription service does that? Especially with a no refund policy! This subscription is not worth the risk, be warned! It looks like many others have had the same problem. EM, what you’re doing is unfair and shouldn’t be allowed! No super nice reply to this review will help anything when I’ve lost money. My impression of your company went from good to terrible. Your customer service is NOT exceptional and your policies are NOT clear enough. It would be in your best interest to fix these issues.
Great workouts and the exercises and stretches help my back, but sooooo expensive. Especially for how short the workouts are and how sporadicly I can do them as a new mom of twins
I have been enjoying the exercises and education provided! It has eased my mind around safe exercise during pregnancy and postpartum. It would be great if new workouts were added more regularly.
I use it everyday for my regular workouts. It’s the only online program that’s actually worked for me. I love it!
Excellent workouts, fun, quick, safe, effective. This is my third pregnancy and I wish had found Every Mother for the other two.
Love the quick workouts! As a busy mom there isn't much time to yourself, so these workouts are great to fit in during a nap. Although they are quick, they are well designed and challenging enough that you feel like you did something good for your body! I am very happy and will continue to use the different programs as I build more strength postpartum.
As of posting this review, I'm 36-weeks pregnant (and my baby is measuring big!). I began using Every Mother a few weeks ago in hopes it'd help me prevent/heal any pelvic floor issues I might encounter, as well as ab separation. I have enjoyed the breathing exercises and think they are helping me prepare for labor and post partum. But I won't know for sure until I get to that point. My biggest complaint is the workouts. I've been exercising my entire pregnancy (spin, aerobics, and weight lifting), so I'm in decent shape overall. But, wow. EM's workouts have been almost laughable. The instructors don't consider that many of us are lugging around a big belly. They act like we're either still in our first trimester or not pregnant at all. The pace is ridiculously fast, there's only a second or two for transitions between moves, and there aren't any modifications offered for harder moves/positions (especially when you're dealing with a big belly and literally can't move certain ways anymore). The instructors also don't talk about safety regarding exertion or cardiac output. At the pace they move, I'd easily ramp up my heart rate to 150+ and probably faint. Plus, I'm not confident every move is safe for pregnancy. There are some that require twisting and that's a big no-no according to doctors and other fitness instructors I've talked to. The pacing with the breathing exercises can also frustrate me. For example, when we're in the fetal position and have to switch swides, we get about 3-5 seconds to SAFELY reposition ourselves. Ha! I miss the first round or two on the opposite side because I can't move that fast. It's physically impossible. All in all, I wish EM would think about their pacing more. Most of us aren't able to move like we did before pregnancy (or in our first trimester). And I wish they'd be more encouraging and remind us it's ok to go slower/adjust if we can't do certain moves anymore. Listening to our bodies and doing what's safe is more important than scorching calories. I'll keep doing the breathing exercises, but I've given up on the workouts. There are prenatal ones on YouTube that work a thousand times better (and don't make me feel like an absolute failure every time). (Thank you Bodyfit by Amy for being a perfect instructor for any woman at any phase in life!)
Healing in DR symptoms and lower back pain that caused me a lot of pain for many years.
Pros: Workouts vary, good quality and clearly thought through. There are lots of useful videos about how things work with pelvic floor. core and so on. If you workout consistently you are likely to get more toned muscles and might lose an inch ot two in midsection over initial 84 days. Pelvic floor related symptoms are likely to improve rather noticeably. Cons: Village (basically internal forum) is sluggish and there were technical issues. Admin clearly uses scripts and not always answers the question asked. If you really dig into clinical trial data about efficiency of the program you realize that data quality is not great and 12-week will help, but will not resolve DR unless it's very minimal and you are very lucky. 24 weeks is a maybe. So take "it's never late to close your DR" promise with a large grain of salt. Funny Yoga instructor got me at "blossoming through your anus". I believe you need to practice yoga for a really long time to say something like this with a straight face.
I love the setup of the app and how simple it is to follow the path of workouts each day. I would love some other kind of motivation to do them each day. They have been really helpful when I make the time to do them!
Love the many detailed workout videos, the guided paths. I do wish there were shorter guided paths as 70+ days seems like a long time. Would like to see more HIIT and weightlifting
I love this program. My diastasis is healing and I'm feeling stronger and more stable every day. I have a 1 year old and 3 year old (though most of the time was doing Every Mother they were a baby and 2) and I still have time for the workouts. The workouts are realistic and gentle. I started with Reclaim Light, but after awhile of doing the workouts, I have gotten stronger and switched to Reclaim Classic. I always had a feeling I really would like yoga, but never had access to a yoga studio. I love that I got to try it in a safe way for diastasis recti through Every Mother. I do yoga all the time now! Just for fun or when I need 5 minutes to regulate my nervous system from being a stay at home mom with little kids. Love it, thank you! Initially I lost 4 inches off my waist in the first month.
The programme is low threshold but the workouts are challenging. It is always a pleasure to start the day’s training and afterwards I feel very good.