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So many of us spend days, weeks, months researching and taking classes, preparing ourselves for the event of childbirth.
Because it feels mysterious and miraculous and like something we need to train for.
And that makes sense. It's a huge milestone unlike any other in our lives.
But what about the tremendous transformation that occurs the moment you become a parent (for the first or second or third time)?
How do you prepare for not only the baby arriving, but also the physical, mental and emotional recovery that's often much more intensive than we expect?
Most of us don't. At least not in the US.
Deeply restorative, nourishing postpartum care is all but a thing of the past. But thankfully there is also a resurgence.
More and more birthworkers are looking to various cultural traditions to glean the wisdom of thousands of years of supporting birthing parents after birth.
And postpartum doulas like today's guest Rachael Hollinger are inspiring a whole new generation of postpartum care providers to honor the fourth trimester as a time when not only baby needs attention and care, but also the mother (or birthing parent).
So, what can that look like?
Everything from nourishing food to herbal remedies to steams and baths to rest to warmth and so much more. It's a paradigm shift, not just more "things to do."
You'll hear all about how important all of this is, *especially* when pregnancy or birth is hard, in this week's episode.
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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only, I am not providing any medical advice, I am not a medical practitioner, I’m an herbalist and in the US, there is no path to licensure for herbalists, so my role is as an herbal educator. Please do your own research and consult your healthcare provider for any personal heal