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Published 16:59 17 Sept 2016 BST
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Carlee Benear is mum to five-year-old Milam, two-year-old Cale, and Maramaylee who is just one month.
The 29-year-old spoke to HuffPostUK:
“I flourished in my yoga practice throughout my entire pregnancy.”
“Once my daughter was born, we were inseparable. After a few weeks of staring at her every move I felt the urge to get back on my mat and step back into my practice with this fresh new joy surrounding me."
“Breastfeeding and caring for a newborn are a full-time job on their own. So, gradually I took her on the mat with me."
“Once we started feeding and flowing, a spark ignited. We were connected again in harmony.”
Carlee is obviously very confident in her yoga practice, though she wasn't always:
“I used to be very clumsy, yoga changed that. Yoga helped me understand gravity and the grace that comes along with it.”
She explained that while some of the poses may look complicated but "you discover how it’s done and what your own body is capable of."
If the latest yoga hybrid catches on we're going to have a new generation of yogis who will be down dogging before they can walk!
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