Crescent Health Collective

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Crescent Health Collective is Barrie & Simcoe Country's holistic perinatal & paediatric wellness team

05/29/2026

The little things our patients do mean more than you probably realize.

When you tag us in a story, tell a friend about the clinic, share your experience, or pre-book your next appointment, it genuinely helps us continue growing this community and supporting more women and families in the way we care so deeply about.

We never take your trust lightly. Thank you for allowing us to be part of your care, your motherhood journey, and your village 🤍

If someone at our clinic has made an impact on your life, we’d love for you to share this reel to your stories or send it to another woman who deserves support too.

Photos from Crescent Health Collective's post 05/28/2026

At some point in motherhood, almost every woman runs into this.

Someone questions why you went back to work, or why you didn’t.

Why your child is in daycare, or why they aren’t.
Why you need help.
Why you’re setting boundaries.
Why you’re choosing a slower schedule.
Why your family does things differently.

Parenting decisions are deeply personal. They’re shaped by your child, your mental health, your values, your support system, your finances, your nervous system, your capacity, and your family dynamics.

People are responding from their own experiences, beliefs, or expectations, but they’re not living your life.

One of the biggest lessons motherhood teaches us is how to trust yourself a little more deeply, even when other people don’t fully understand your choices.

You’re allowed to make decisions that create more peace, alignment, and support for your family, even if they look different from someone else’s version of motherhood.

What’s one motherhood decision you’ve become more confident in over time?

Share with us in the comments below. Your story might help another woman feel a little more confident in her own choices too.

Photos from Crescent Health Collective's post 05/26/2026

The hardest part of leaving the house with a baby…

Is leaving the house with a baby. 💁🏽‍♀️

People see the stroller, diaper bag, and car seat but they see is what it took to get there.

✨The feeding schedule you’re trying to time perfectly.
✨The extra clothes packed “just in case.”
✨The nap you’re hoping doesn’t get disrupted.
✨The anxiety about whether your baby will cry.
✨The pressure to be on time while also trying to regulate yourself and another tiny human at the same time.

For a lot of moms, getting out the door can feel mentally exhausting before the outing has even started. But here’s what we want you to know:

Sometimes success looks like simply making it there. Sometimes it looks like turning around halfway through. Sometimes it’s giving yourself permission to try again tomorrow.

Motherhood asks your brain to have so many tabs open at once. This is your reminder to give yourself some grace.

What’s one thing that makes getting out of the house feel easier for you right now? Share it in the comments. ⬇️

Photos from Crescent Health Collective's post 05/25/2026

One of the hardest parts of postpartum recovery is that your physical ability and your internal healing don’t always move at the same pace.

You might feel strong enough to lift the car seat, get back into workouts, carry groceries, clean the house, or jump back into your normal routine. And sometimes, your body will let you do those things until it doesn’t.

Healing after pregnancy and delivery is about more than what you’re physically capable of doing. Your pelvic floor, core, nervous system, breathing patterns, and overall recovery usually need more time and support than most women realize.

This is why so many moms end up frustrated when symptoms like pelvic pressure, leaking, back pain, heaviness, or exhaustion show up months later.

There’s a big difference between “I can” and “I’m fully ready.”

This is also why support like pelvic floor physiotherapy and postpartum chiropractic care can make such a difference during recovery. Postpartum healing deserves more patience, support, and education than most women are given, and we’re here to help support you through it.

What’s one piece of advice you’d share with another mom going through postpartum healing right now? Leave it in the comments below ⬇️

05/22/2026

Motherhood can feel really full in a way that’s hard to explain unless you’re living it.

And sometimes the thing that helps the most isn’t another hack, tip, appointment, or checklist.

🤝🏼It’s sitting across from someone who gets it.
🚶🏽‍♀️Someone you can walk with.
☕️Grab a coffee with.
🤗Laugh and cry with.
📲Text during the good times and the hard times.

One of the most beautiful things we see happen in this community is women finding each other.

✨Friendships forming in waiting rooms.
✨Conversations after appointments.
✨Moms connecting over shared experiences.

Because the most powerful support isn’t always clinical. Sometimes it looks like connection, conversation, and being surrounded by people who understand what this stage of life feels like.

And we hope you know there’s space for you here, too ❤️

Tag a woman who’s been part of your village, or someone who’s still looking for theirs. ⬇️

05/21/2026

For my family, choosing forest school wasn’t about trying to do something “better.”

It was about paying attention to what felt right for us in this season. And for us, that meant:

🌳 More time outside.
🧘🏽‍♀️ More movement.
👀  More curiosity.
🔍 More space to explore, get messy, build confidence, and move at a different pace.

I’d be lying if I said there weren’t moments where it felt uncomfortable explaining that choice to other people.

Not because we doubted our decision, but because parenting choices can feel deeply personal, especially when they fall a little outside of what’s most common.

One thing I’ve learned through parenthood is that there are so many valid ways to raise, support, educate, and care for children.

I know how easy it is to second-guess yourself as a parent. But choosing something different for your child doesn’t mean judging someone else’s choice. It just means you’re paying attention to what works for your family.

So, if you’re in a season of trying something different, exploring new supports, or following your instincts a little more closely, I’m right there with you 🤍

Is there a parenting choice you hesitated to make that ended up feeling really aligned for your family? Let me know in the comments.

Photos from Crescent Health Collective's post 05/18/2026

Most people aren’t taught to look for things like this. ⬇️

👉🏼Mouth breathing
👉🏼Restless sleep
👉🏼Feeding struggles
👉🏼An open-mouth posture
👉🏼Sounds while chewing
👉🏼Picky eating

Many parents spend months (sometimes years) trying to connect dots they didn’t even realize were connected.

That’s why myofunctional therapy can feel so eye-opening for families once they learn about it. 👀

Myofunctional therapy looks at how the muscles of the mouth, tongue, face, and airway are functioning together.

Things like breathing patterns, tongue posture, swallowing, oral habits, and muscle coordination can all impact how children eat, sleep, breathe, and develop over time. 💁🏽‍♀️

If you’ve been curious about myofunctional therapy or wondering whether it could support your child (or yourself), we’re always happy to talk through it with you. Send us a DM.✉️

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74 Mulcaster Street
Barrie, ON
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Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 3pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm