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Alexandra Durigan is an RN BSN and Founder of ORIGIN Pelvic Care, having spent her time as a nurse working on a Women’s Specialty Care Unit. During this time Alexandra was a first hand witness to the skyrocketing rates of pelvic disorders, reproductive surgeries, birth trauma, and the health outcomes that take place when there is a lack of true care for women's bodies. Alexandra began to ask the question of “how did we get here”, and set off on a path to discovering “more for our womanhood”. Alexandra’s passion for women’s health led her to the exploration and resurrection of original women’s care. She left Allopathic Care to found her practice ORIGIN Pelvic Care which is hands on Ceremonial Whole Woman Whole Pelvic Care in service to women and the womb, the Origin of life. Alexandra’s work through ORIGIN Pelvic Care serves women in the realms of Sexuality and Pleasure, Reproductive Health, and The Birth Continuum. Alexandra shares that “there was a time before the beginning of allopathic medicine where women and their wombs were richly cared for. Where the importance of nourishing our bodies as women, throughout our lifetime, was cellularly understood and upheld by the collective. A time where women and their wombs were held in reverence by the tribe. Where it was woven through lineage and culture to honor the sacredness of our feminine physiology and life giving bodies. The foundation of my work today is the remembrance of lineage and literacy for our feminine physiology, woven with leading research, science, and ceremony". Her mission through her private Hands On Care Practice and Global Practitioner Teaching Program is in service to a regenerative potential for women and the womb, and a regenerative future of Global Womb Healing. Drop in with Juliana and Alexandra as they muse on pelvic care as the vital whole woman care that is deeply missing in modern health care. In this episode we talk about * The ancient origins of whole body care for women * How this lineage became lost in the advent of allopathic medicine * The importance of reclaiming and recreating language that allows women to have a cohesive understanding of their bodies and pleasure * The vital rites of passage of a woman's life that should be tended and honored and how whole body pelvic care is the antidote to the missing lineage. Alexandra is a deep well of embodied wisdom and it was a true pleasure to get to muse with her. To find out more about her and her pelvic care practitioner program visit: https://www.originpelviccare.com/ [https://www.originpelviccare.com/] Towards the end of the episode I offered a little teaser into a luscious offering for moms that I will be launching in 2025 called Milk & Honey. This will be a sacred somatic pilgrimage through the landscape of the Mother Body, rebirthing, reclaiming and tending one territory at a time. Find out more and get on the waitlist and be the first to know when the doors to this offering open. It is just the kind of slow, deep medicine that mamas are hungry for. GET ON THE WAITLIST FOR MILK & HONEY [https://mailchi.mp/2b1dc7324249/milk-and-honey]
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