Physical, emotional and spiritual support
during your reproductive journey
is a birthright
Let’s tell the truth about the childbearing continuum.
It’s full of questions. Unknowns. Messiness. Creativity. Excitement. Loneliness. Bliss.
I want you to know that physical, emotional and spiritual support in our reproductive years is a birthright. To thrive during this time is our natural inheritance.
Our modern culture doesn’t make this easy.
Many of us have been severed from cultural traditions that once gave us a roadmap. In addition, a lifetime of busy-ness and financial demands that require two-income earners per household often doesn’t allow for the resting place required by our innate physiology to relinquish into a time that insists we do less while pregnant and rest, heal, recover and integrate who we are in postpartum.
Hey, Paradox.
Together, let’s resist the demand to be in relentless productivity mode. Resist the conditioning that our bodies, hearts and minds can “get on with it, get back to normal.”
We want to resist shaming ourselves for wanting a lot of support (no new parent has ever said they wished they had less help). We want to resist the modern conditioning that diminishes our birthright to physical, emotional and spiritual tending.
Our families’ well-being is dependent on our own care.
Let’s work together to help you find your way.
The interdependence of parents has been lost in our modern culture. Let’s bring it back.
I’ll help you remember what was always meant for us — deep tending in a time of enormous transition.
Book a call with me to explore how we could best work together.