Free Class: Healing Your Body Naturally After Childbirth

Dr. Jolene BrightenPublished: Last Reviewed: Postpartum

Healing Your Body Naturally After Childbirth, June 20th, 6:00 pm at Milagros in NE Portland.

Childbirth is one of the most amazing and demanding events a woman’s body can experience. In the days and weeks following the delivery of your baby it is important to take steps to optimize your healing. Postpartum care is not only important for mom’s health, but also your baby’s.

Join Dr. Jolene Brighten as she provides tools and natural solutions to many postpartum ailments including pelvic pain, incontinence, breast tenderness and constipation. This talk is great for women who are currently pregnant, contemplating pregnancy or who have already gone through childbirth.

Event Details:
When: June 20th, 6-7 pm
Where: Milagros 5433 NE 30th Ave. Portland
Cost: Free

This workshop is free but space is limited.
Please RSVP to reserve your seat. 

Jolene Brighten is a licensed Naturopathic physician and certified Holistic Pelvic Care provider. She practices integrative family medicine with an emphasis in women’s health and chronic disease management. She is also a mother to a wonderful boy, Bensen.  Click here to learn more about Dr. Brighten.

Dr. Jolene Brighten

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Dr. Jolene Brighten

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Dr. Jolene Brighten is a board-certified naturopathic endocrinologist, a Fellow of the American Board of Naturopathic Endocrinology (FABNE), a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP), a nutrition scientist, and a certified sex counselor through the Sexual Health Alliance. As a licensed physician maintaining an active DEA license and full prescriptive authority, her educational frameworks align with leading global standards, including ESHRE and The Menopause Society. She serves as a faculty member for the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), acts as the Lead Researcher for the Brighten Essentials Research Division, and is currently directing ongoing scientific research initiatives to advance clinical care standards for women navigating complex endocrinology, neurodivergence, and tissue-specific hormone sensitivities.