Postpartum & New Motherhood

There is always space, for you. Newsletter.

This month I’ve been reflecting on supporting women through pregnancy, postpartum, life transitions, and rites of passage. From bodywork and mentoring to circles and birth preparation, my work is rooted in presence and care. There’s always space for you, reach out, you are never too much.

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Relationships are a place of wounding for me

My wound sits in intimate relationships, and over time I’ve learnt small practices that keep love steady. Gratitude, appreciation, gentle touch, eye contact, and softness in hard moments all strengthen the bond. Relationships thrive not through perfection but through daily presence, tenderness, and choosing each other.

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Mistakes bring our best learnings.

This morning’s reading reminded me that mistakes are part of being human. We mess up, we feel the shame and discomfort, and still, we learn, grow, and return to love. The real work is meeting ourselves with compassion, forgiveness, and honesty. This is the tender, imperfect path of being human.

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Motherhood is A Journey of Letting Go (Again and Again)

Motherhood has been my greatest blessing and challenge. My son’s journey has taught me to let go, listen, and hold space instead of fixing. Their path is their own, and our role shifts from soothing to witnessing. It’s a messy, beautiful dance of loving, holding, and letting go, again and again.

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What no one tells you about planning a natural birth

Birth can be powerful and instinctive when we understand three truths: oxytocin needs safety to flow, birth is a sacred rite of passage, and the medical system has its own priorities. With knowledge, support, and preparation, you can create a conscious, confident, connected birth.

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Releasing the Unspoken: Craniosacral Support for Babies After Birth

We once believed babies didn’t feel pain, until the 1980s, when it became clear they were in shock, not calm. Birth leaves deep imprints on a baby’s body and nervous system. Craniosacral therapy offers gentle release, supporting feeding, sleep, and settling by honouring what babies hold.

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3 Simple Ways to Bring More Meaning Into Your Everyday Life

I’ve lived many seasons of womanhood, and along the way I’ve learnt to find meaning in our daily lives. Three simple practices help: set an intention and speak your day as if it already unfolded, pause with self‑compassion, and gather your energy between tasks. I’m here to support you.

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Touch Is Our First Language

Touch is our first language, speaking safety, love, and connection. For women, especially during pregnancy and postpartum, receiving loving, mindful touch is essential for body, mind, and soul. It nurtures, replenishes, and models care for both mother and baby.

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Allowing Instead of Controlling: The Feminine Way

Surrender isn’t giving up, it’s allowing, like water. In motherhood and life, we flow, trust, and let things unfold. From conception to every stage of raising children, we return to our inner wisdom, soften, and move with life’s natural rhythm, even amid chaos.

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