Episode 40 - The Ancient Practice Of Womb Medicine With Kimberley Peters
In this week's episode I speak with Reproductive Health Massage Therapist Kimberley Peters.
Kimberly has over 15 years experience in the health industry with a focused interest in Women's Health, fertility, reproductive and menstrual health imbalances.
She dives deep into her work with passion, sensitivity and empathy, walking with women on their fertility and reproductive health journeys.
She understands that to ready our bodies for healing, healthy cycles and hormones, conscious conception and pregnancy, we need to connect into our womb wisdom and nurture our heart to womb connection.
Kimberley's work centres around the guiding principle that in order for women to flourish with optimal fertility and menstrual harmony, Womb Medicine needs to play an integral role and is the missing link to the holistic framework of women’s health. Kimberley practices Reproductive Health Massage & Bodywork in Hampton, Melbourne and is completing her studies in Acupuncture and Herbal Chinese Medicine.
There was so much about this conversation that felt like a coming home for me, and I’m certain that as women, these messages have a deep resonance for us, essentially a soul remembering.
In this episode we cover…
What is womb medicine?
The sacred space of the womb
What happens in a womb medicine session and how it can support conception
The cause of disease in the body
How your sacrum could be influencing your fertility
What a sensitive belly button might mean
The connection between the abdomen and femininity
Inner seasons
What your midline could be trying to tell you
The psoas muscle and what it could be storing
The maiden, mother and crone archetypes
Thresholds
Menopause
7 year cycles
Why fertility challenges can be the perfect storm to disconnect from the body
The one thing to focus on if you are trying to conceive
I know you’re going to appreciate Kimberley’s wisdom and passion, enjoy!
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