postpartum healing

You may have been told that “you should just be grateful for having a healthy baby” and your pain or difficult birth experience dismissed. Your experience matters here. Let’s focus on you, and your healing journey while also celebrating the life of your baby. Mothering for the mother. Support, being heard, nourished, held. Connection with the world of mothers.

 

•           Having issues with your bladder, vagina or bowels?  

•           Feel like something isn’t right? 

•           Has your vaginal tone/pelvic floor been checked since delivering? 

•           Was your birth traumatic? 

•           Does sex hurt?  

•           Having hemorrhoids? 

•           Do you have painful scar tissue or residual pain from tearing, episiotomy, or a cesarean?  


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postpartum healing session - lets go a few levels deeper. we will do a thorough physical assessment together and discuss your birth and motherhood journey. I will do an internal assessment and address vaginal tone, pain during sex, scar tissue and adhesions, diastasis, cystocele, rectocele, prolapse, incontinence, and help you relearn how to engage your pelvic floor, do conscious kegels, retrain and strengthen your vagina and pelvic floor using internal hands on exercises, and vaginal accessories such as yoni eggs and vaginal weights. no previous initial visit required.

investment: $100 for a 1 hour session. please bring a robe.


think about how our words convey locus of power. the midwife or doctor isn’t delivering the baby; instead a woman is giving birth. she deserves the ownership of her own power. not only is she birthing a baby, she is transforming into a mother. this birth rite of passage in our culture is feared, our divine feminine given away, suppressed and even feared within ourselves.

what would it mean to shed that fear, heal your own wounds, and fall madly in love with yourself?

this is the time for women to reclaim the sisterhood of women - mothers, sisters, and daughters, stepping back into our own divine feminine as the embodiment of love. we are all the divine mother. embrace and nurture ourselves.


you are the divine mother.