What is Traditional Moroccan Postpartum Care and What Are The Benefits Of It?

Traditional Moroccan Postpartum Care and the closing of the bones ceremony are just a few of the wonderful things our podcast guest today does in the birth world. Fatima is a birth and postpartum doula who brings her clients a postpartum experience that really encompasses the whole self and not just the survival mentality we often have in the early days after births!

This is helpful to know as a doula both for the purpose of referrals, but also for the purpose of considering new services you could offer. I talk in this episode about my desire to have a closing of the bones ceremony even 9 years postpartum because I honestly feel I rushed past that holistic healing that my body probably needed after birth! 

Quotes from the show:

“I think there's also something with modern life. And a lot of people put expectations on themselves, and they feel like they have to bounce back, right, like that whole term about like, jumping back into their past life immediately. And then like, sometimes with their second child, they recognize that, hey, I should have given myself a little bit more time to heal. ”

“The postpartum care that we see, in most postpartum care circles, looks like a postpartum doula coming in for like a three or four hour shift and doing whatever needs to be done, whether it's holding the baby holding, you know, giving space for the, you know, the birth of the parents to rust, etc. And all of that is really necessary. And I think my work complements that stuff, I don't think you can, can have one without the other. But the work that I do really centers on kind of like postpartum self care that you give to yourself. And a lot of times, it helps when you're thinking about it before the birth, and you kind of set yourself up for like, let's say, four sessions, or three sessions of different types of body work, plus nourishing foods, that will really help heal your body.”

OUR GUEST:

Fatima is a birth doula and traditional postpartum doula serving families in the DC Metro area. She focuses her postpartum care on traditional services and has trained in Traditional Moroccan Postpartum Care and through Innate Traditions. Other than her passion for birth support and building birth options awareness, she has a passion for bringing to light stories of global postpartum care practices that are familiar across time and space. Fatima offers a workshop on Ancient SWANA/African/Asian Postpartum Care Practices and specializes in the Moroccan Closing the Bones Ceremony. She is constantly in search of global postpartum stories and the lessons that birth and the postpartum have to offer. 

Resources Mentioned:

Innate Traditions: https://www.innatetraditions.com/

First 40 Days Book: https://www.amazon.com/First-Forty-Days-Essential-Nourishing/dp/1617691836

A resource from Fatima: 6 Tips for Postpartum Support. 

Fatima’s virtual postpartum classes/workshops.


CONNECT with Fatima:

Website: https://oasisbirthdoula.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fatimaoasisdoula/

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Kaely Daily is produced by Kaely Harrod of Harrod Doula Services

It is sponsored by The Birth Prep Blueprint Childbirth Class

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