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20th Feb 2018

Mum does breastfeeding free-bleeding yoga and the photos are insane

free-bleeding yoga

What a woman.

Carlee Benear is a mum from Texas.

She’s also somebody who practises breastfeeding, free-bleeding yoga though, so she’s not exactly your run-of-the-mill mum-of-three.

Take a look at Carlee’s Instagram page, ‘CarleeBYogo,’ and you’ll be struck by a few different things.

The first is that the woman has some serious yoga skills, an insane body, and the ability to balance in a lot of positions that leave us writhing in pain just thinking about them.

The second is that her kids seem to absolutely love that their mum practices yoga while they’re running about.


Day 12 of #dontbullymyasana is Tiger pose. This pose always takes me to the studies of Durga. We spiced up our tiger pose in her honor. In Hinduism, the goddess Durga, is the protective mother of the universe. She is one of the faith's most popular deities, a protector of all that is good and harmonious in the world. Sitting astride a lion or tiger, the multi-limbed Durga battles the forces of evil in the world. In Sanskrit, Durga means "a place that is difficult to overrun," an apt metaphor for this deity's protective, militant nature. In riding this fearsome beast, Durga symbolizes her mastery over all these qualities. Her bold pose is called Abhay Mudra, which means "freedom from fear." Just as the mother goddess confronts evil without fear, Hindu scripture teaches, so too should Hindu faithful conduct themselves in a righteous, courageous way. Befitting her role as mother protector, Durga is multi-limbed so that she may always be ready to battle evil from any direction. In most depictions, she has between eight and 18 arms and holds a symbolic object in each hand. Like her consort Shiva, the goddess Durga is also referred to as Triyambake (the three-eyed goddess). Her left eye represents desire, symbolized by the moon; her right eye represents action, symbolized by the sun; and her middle eye stands for knowledge, symbolized by fire. Hosts✌️ @kaddiejack @myndfulyoga @hugatr33 @carleebyoga @davjonesyoga @mariposaa.yoga ? _____________________________________________________ ?Sponsors? @niyama_sports @malas.by.the.sea @yogi.suprise @aquaburns @sprucenaturals @ohmmeapparal @aunaturalecosmetics @mamakuka @confusedgirlleggings @freskincare

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However, Carlee’s yoga is a little bit different in that she doesn’t just whip out a mat and do a few (very impressive) handstands.

She breastfeeds while she’s doing it. And free-bleeds too.


Welcome to the end of being alone inside your mind Tethered to another and you’re worried all the time You always knew the melody but you never heard it rhyme She’s fair and she is quiet Lord, she doesn’t look like me She made me love the morning she’s a holiday at sea The New York streets are as busy as they always used to be But I am the mother of Maramaylee. The first things that she took from me were selfishness and sleep She broke a thousand heirlooms I was never meant to keep She filled my life with color, cancelled plans and trashed my car But none of that is ever who we are. Outside of my windows are the mountains and the snow I hold you while you’re sleeping and I wish that I could go All my rowdy friends are out accomplishing their dreams But I am the mother of Maramaylee They’ve still got their morning paper and their coffee and their time They still enjoy their evenings with the skeptics and their wine Oh but all the wonders I have seen I will see a second time From inside of the ages through your eyes You were not an accident where no one thought it through The world has stood against us, made us mean to fight for you And when we chose your name we knew that you’d fight the power, too. You’re nothing short of magical and beautiful to me I would never hit the big time without you So they can keep their treasure and their ties to the machine Cause I am the mother of Maramaylee. They can keep their treasure and their ties to the machine Cause I am the mother of Maramaylee. THE MOTHER, BY BRANDI CARLILE (EDITED WITH ,MARAMAYLEE, INSTEAD OF, EVANGELINE) Leggings by @lovekikikins Nursing bra by @bravadodesigns Dreads by @KATINKA_DREADS Leggings by @cutebootylounge

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If you’re not familiar with the concept of free-bleeding, it involves menstruating freely, eg; without the use of tampons, sanitary towels, Mooncups, or anything or product.

Many women practice free-bleeding because they believe it makes them more in tune with their bodies, happier, and because they simply don’t think that their periods are something that should be covered up or ‘cleaned.’


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In Carlee’s case, she has said that she doesn’t want to adhere to what society “shoves down our throats.”

In an Instagram post shared earlier this year, the mum wrote:

“Goddess forbid we even talk about our periods in public… everything must be smothered in white and kept perfectly clean and hidden.”


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Carlee also said that practising yoga has allowed her to menstruate more comfortably too.

She shared a list of things that women’s periods “do not have to be like.”

“Bloated, icky, uncomfortable, shameful, traumatic, dirty, hidden, crampy & PMS-y, intolerable, irregular, heavy, hormonally out of control, full of mood swings and uncontrollable junk food or sugar cravings.”