Postpartum: Closing of the Bones/Ceremonial Version
This specific therapy helps mothers realign their bones, restore energy, and support the healing process after childbirth. The session includes a series of gentle movements, massage, and a wrapping that helps to soothe, heal, close and realign the body. With the use of several different modalities, which are specific to the pelvic girdle and associated structures, this treatment will ease your postpartum anatomical changes.
The transition between holding your baby within your body, laboring, birthing and then becoming a parent is complex. This method of healing allows the birthing person to let go of the pregnancy state and set foot into the present moment of mothering.
Closing of the Bones Treatment involves:
Warmth: warm water facial and foot massage, followed by hot stone back relaxation massage.
Manual Birth Healing Techniques: to close the open pattern in the pelvis after birth.
Manual Postpartum Therapy: working with the visceral tissue to perform a bladder and uterus reorganization and lift.
Rebozo: the use of a traditional shawl called a “Manta” or a “Rebozo”, to rock and articulate the hips. Finished by tightly wrapping the cloth around the pelvic girdle.
Rest: a moment to be still and to allow the body to take in the closure and reorganization of bones and organs.
Connect: reorient with a warm cup of postpartum tea.
How long is the treatment: about 1.5 hours
What should you wear: comfortable yoga or stretch pants. A comfortable bralette and thin shirt/tank top. Please bring a pair of warm socks.
For more information and booking, please contact:
Kristina
Text/Call: 310 953 5699
Warmth: warm water facial and foot massage, followed by hot stone back relaxation massage.
Manual Birth Healing Techniques: to close the open pattern in the pelvis after birth.
Manual Postpartum Therapy: working with the visceral tissue to perform a bladder and uterus reorganization and lift.
Rebozo: the use of a traditional shawl called a “Manta” or a “Rebozo”, to rock and articulate the hips. Finished by tightly wrapping the cloth around the pelvic girdle.
Rest: a moment to be still and to allow the body to take in the closure and reorganization of bones and organs.
Connect: reorient with a warm cup of postpartum tea.
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