Issy 's STORY
GOAL
RESULT
PROGRAM
“I couldn’t even take a shower when I first started with Reform I was struggling with Post Partum depression and anxiety. I fired my therapist a month into Reform it's that life changing. A year later I can’t even believe how confident I am and I didn’t lose myself through motherhood. I'm so proud of myself for that. ”
When Issy became a mom for the first time, she thought she’d figure it out.
She thought the weight would come off.
She thought she’d feel like herself again.
She thought if she just “ate right,” things would fall into place.
But three months postpartum, her reality looked very different.
She was exhausted.
Her body felt unfamiliar.
She wanted to lose the baby weight—but more than that, she was determined to protect her milk supply and continue breastfeeding.
And suddenly, those goals felt like they were working against each other.
She needed to eat more calories to feed her baby.
But eating more made her feel helpless in her body.
Desperate to change—but afraid of doing the wrong thing.
Before Reform, Issy had already tried what so many women are told to try.
She worked with a nutritionist who handed her macros and said, “If it fits your macros.”
She did juice cleanses.
She tried crash diets.
They worked—briefly.
Quick results.
Zero sustainability.
Every time, the same ending: rebound, frustration, and starting over.
And postpartum, she could feel herself heading right back there.
The Turning Point: Wanting More Than Weight Loss
Issy didn’t just want to lose weight.
She wanted to breastfeed successfully.
She wanted energy.
She wanted to feel like herself again.
She wanted to be present for her baby—without losing her identity in the process.
So she joined Reform.
Not because she wanted another plan.
But because she needed support that actually understood postpartum life.
The Difference: Support Without Pressure, Structure Without Shame
From the beginning, Issy realized this wasn’t like anything she’d done before.
She wasn’t told to “push harder.”
She wasn’t restricted.
She wasn’t shamed for eating more to support breastfeeding.
She wasn’t forced into a one-size-fits-all approach.
Instead, she was supported.
Fully.
Consistently.
Safely.
She had guidance that protected her milk supply and her mental health.
She learned how to fuel herself without fear.
She didn’t give up foods she loved.
She didn’t lose herself to motherhood.
“This program isn’t a dictatorship. It’s collaborative, welcoming, and completely shame-free.”
For the first time, Issy felt safe in a fitness and nutrition space.
The Breakthrough: Transformation Without Sacrifice
Over the course of the year, Issy didn’t just change physically.
She breastfed successfully—to her personal goal.
She lost the baby weight without extreme dieting.
She kept her supply strong.
She built confidence in food choices.
She made introducing foods to her son feel easy and natural.
No extremes.
No rebound.
No “before and after” crash.
Just steady progress—and real life happening alongside it.
The Identity Shift: “I Didn’t Lose Myself.”
What Issy is most proud of has nothing to do with the scale.
She didn’t lose her identity in motherhood.
She stayed true to herself.
She learned how to put her oxygen mask on first.
She showed up more present, more energized, and more grounded for her family.
She gained full-time support.
She gained fitness besties.
She gained a space where she felt loved, seen, and held.
“Reform was my biggest cheerleader. I’ve never felt so supported.”
Why Issy’s Story Matters
Because she represents new moms who feel trapped between caring for their baby and caring for themselves.
Because she represents women who think they have to choose between breastfeeding and feeling confident in their body.
Because she represents the woman who doesn’t want to disappear into motherhood—she wants to expand within it.
Issy’s story proves:
You don’t need to sacrifice your health to be a good mom.
You don’t need extreme diets to see results.
You don’t need shame to stay consistent.
You don’t need to lose yourself to show up for others.
You need support.
You need safety.
You need a plan that respects your body, your season, and your life.
Issy took the leap—and she’s clear about one thing:
“If you’re on the fence, just do it. You won’t recognize who you become in the best way a year from now. You will not regret it.”
Your comeback doesn’t require losing yourself.
It starts with support.
Book your discovery call.
When Issy became a mom for the first time, she thought she’d figure it out.
She thought the weight would come off.
She thought she’d feel like herself again.
She thought if she just “ate right,” things would fall into place.
But three months postpartum, her reality looked very different.
She was exhausted.
Her body felt unfamiliar.
She wanted to lose the baby weight—but more than that, she was determined to protect her milk supply and continue breastfeeding.
And suddenly, those goals felt like they were working against each other.
She needed to eat more calories to feed her baby.
But eating more made her feel helpless in her body.
Desperate to change—but afraid of doing the wrong thing.
Before Reform, Issy had already tried what so many women are told to try.
She worked with a nutritionist who handed her macros and said, “If it fits your macros.”
She did juice cleanses.
She tried crash diets.
They worked—briefly.
Quick results.
Zero sustainability.
Every time, the same ending: rebound, frustration, and starting over.
And postpartum, she could feel herself heading right back there.
The Turning Point: Wanting More Than Weight Loss
Issy didn’t just want to lose weight.
She wanted to breastfeed successfully.
She wanted energy.
She wanted to feel like herself again.
She wanted to be present for her baby—without losing her identity in the process.
So she joined Reform.
Not because she wanted another plan.
But because she needed support that actually understood postpartum life.
The Difference: Support Without Pressure, Structure Without Shame
From the beginning, Issy realized this wasn’t like anything she’d done before.
She wasn’t told to “push harder.”
She wasn’t restricted.
She wasn’t shamed for eating more to support breastfeeding.
She wasn’t forced into a one-size-fits-all approach.
Instead, she was supported.
Fully.
Consistently.
Safely.
She had guidance that protected her milk supply and her mental health.
She learned how to fuel herself without fear.
She didn’t give up foods she loved.
She didn’t lose herself to motherhood.
“This program isn’t a dictatorship. It’s collaborative, welcoming, and completely shame-free.”
For the first time, Issy felt safe in a fitness and nutrition space.
The Breakthrough: Transformation Without Sacrifice
Over the course of the year, Issy didn’t just change physically.
She breastfed successfully—to her personal goal.
She lost the baby weight without extreme dieting.
She kept her supply strong.
She built confidence in food choices.
She made introducing foods to her son feel easy and natural.
No extremes.
No rebound.
No “before and after” crash.
Just steady progress—and real life happening alongside it.
The Identity Shift: “I Didn’t Lose Myself.”
What Issy is most proud of has nothing to do with the scale.
She didn’t lose her identity in motherhood.
She stayed true to herself.
She learned how to put her oxygen mask on first.
She showed up more present, more energized, and more grounded for her family.
She gained full-time support.
She gained fitness besties.
She gained a space where she felt loved, seen, and held.
“Reform was my biggest cheerleader. I’ve never felt so supported.”
Why Issy’s Story Matters
Because she represents new moms who feel trapped between caring for their baby and caring for themselves.
Because she represents women who think they have to choose between breastfeeding and feeling confident in their body.
Because she represents the woman who doesn’t want to disappear into motherhood—she wants to expand within it.
Issy’s story proves:
You don’t need to sacrifice your health to be a good mom.
You don’t need extreme diets to see results.
You don’t need shame to stay consistent.
You don’t need to lose yourself to show up for others.
You need support.
You need safety.
You need a plan that respects your body, your season, and your life.
Issy took the leap—and she’s clear about one thing:
“If you’re on the fence, just do it. You won’t recognize who you become in the best way a year from now. You will not regret it.”
Your comeback doesn’t require losing yourself.
It starts with support.
Book your discovery call.
