
The Uncharted Territory of Womb Grief - Part Two
In this second part of our conversation on Womb Grief, we descend even deeper into the unspoken landscapes that live within women’s bodies and explore the often-invisible grief held in the womb.
We speak to the profound impacts of abortion, miscarriage, early birth, and stillbirth, and how a woman may not feel grief intellectually, yet her womb carries its own story that needs tending. We explore why every woman who moves through pregnancy loss - including chosen abortion - deserves to be met as a mother in postpartum, held with reverence, nourishment, and grief literacy.
We discuss how the spirits of these babies belong in our constellation - and how, when they are unseen, unacknowledged, or spiritually misplaced, they continue to seek resolution through symptom expressions in the lineage.
We explore the effects of hormonal contraception on the womb and travel into the realm of first sexual experiences - losing our virginity, early partners, sexual assault, and dissociated sex.
We explore how sex is an energetic exchange that leaves imprints, ancestral residue, and relational debris in the womb-space, and why these experiences often require clearing.
This episode is an invitation to walk slowly, gently, and courageously into the places we were never taught to honour. If you’ve lived through pregnancy loss, abortion, boundary-less sexual experiences, contraception-related disruption, or ancestral womb ache - may this conversation offer recognition, resonance, and a path toward reclamation.
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