BIRTH DOULA
POST PARTUM DOULA
PRE NATAL YOGA
Post Partum Doula
Mexican Traditional care
With a well Postpartum care plan, I will guide you into a space of healing, hearing your own inner voice and intuition, following your own rhythms.
Together we are going to have a smooth walk into the sacred stage of motherhood.
Yoni Steam Bath Ceremony
The Yoni/vaginal steam bath is used for reducing inflammation, preventing infection, relaxing the pelvic floor, vagina & hips, it also supportis the uterus to contract back to non-pregnant size. It assists in closing the cervix by tightening up tissues, releasing dead cells, and provides necessary warmth to the reproductive organs.
La Cerrada
The Close Ceremony & Womb Healing Massage
Mexican Traditional Massage with Rebozo, is the warmest hug a mother or anyone closing a cycle may need!
La cerrada is a sacred Ceremony practiced by our Mexican ancestors, where we re-connect your physical, energetic & spiritual body. It’s the perfect space of transition, from pregnancy into motherhood. This ritual is about applying pressure in different parts of the body, releasing emotions and physical tensions that can remain in our bodies after pregnancy, labor, miscarriage and/or abortion.
This experience is different and unique for every woman, recommend once la cuarentena / 40 days Postpartum is over, there is no limit of time after!
La Sobada
Full body massage with herbs infusion oils to promote healing. Helps to release soreness, relieves water retention, detoxification, supports the uterus after birth.
Vendas Frías
Using a blend of herbs submerged in alcohol it is gentle applied into your abdominal area helping to the recovery of skin elasticity and to bring all the organs in place before pregnancy. After a deep a massage the tummy is bandaged to keep the firmness, better posture and get back encore strength.
Healing Teas
100 % organic herbs to Warm the Womb
“Remember, there is a natural time after childbearing when a women is considered to be of the underword. She is dusted with its dust, watered by its water, having seen into the mystery of life and death, pain and joy during labor. So, for a time she is ‘not here’ but rather still ‘there’. It takes time to re-emerge.”