Peaceful Pregnancy and Postpartum: Practices from Around the World

Peaceful Pregnancy and Postpartum: Practices from Around the World

Ancient Postpartum Practices from Around the World

By Safer Birth Foundation

Date and time

Saturday, November 1 · 4 - 6pm EDT

Location

841 Lincoln Ave

841 Lincoln Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45206

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • Free venue parking

Join us for Peaceful Pregnancy and Postpartum: Practices from Around the World, the ninth installment in our Monthly Women’s Wellness series, designed to teach postpartum practices from around the world.

Led by Meghan Nowland, an experienced midwife, women’s health advocate, and founder of Safer Birth Foundation; Tigist Ejeta; and Tiffany Robinson, an experienced LMT.


What You’ll Learn

Ancient postpartum practices from different cultures.


Activity:

  • Closing of the Bones Ceremony


Included in Your Ticket

Reflexology handout


Food:

  • Ethiopian porridge
  • Red Date Tea
  • Pot Roast
  • Pregnancy Tea


Space is limited to ensure an intimate and personalized experience. Reserve your spot today and take the first step toward transforming your environment into a haven of serenity!

Location Details: We are located at the corner of Lincoln and Melrose Avenue. Blue Victorian with light blue/green trim.

Parking: Our parking lot for the Cincinnati Birth Center is located to the side of our building on Lincoln Avenue next to our garden. There is a path to the front doors. Additonal free off-street and on-street parking available on both Lincoln and Melrose Avenues, if desired.

Building Access: Access the building via the front doors. Please feel free to ring the doorbell if you are unable to enter for any reason.

Organized by

The Safer Birth Foundation's vision is to architect the future of maternity care by creating the world’s best midwifery centers.

Our objectives are to increase and democratize birth options, grow midwifery, and decrease birthing mortality. We do this by expanding access to midwifery care through financial aid, expanding the midwifery workforce, and supporting midwifery-led care.