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Rebozos in Pregnancy, Birth, and Beyond
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Virtual Class
$30 for a 2 hour class which covers:
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rebozo use in pregnancy
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comfort uses with the rebozo
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ways to use the rebozo in labor
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history of the rebozo
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links to learn more
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downloadables
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What is this Mexican rebozo that all the moms are talking about?
Women all around the world have special cloths they use in every day life, but in each culture it has a different name. There are African kangas, Chinese mei tai, Korean podegi, Japanese onbuhimo, Peruvian mantas, and more from any culture you find. The rebozo has been around for hundreds of years. It came about after the Spanish came to the Americas and required the women to have their heads covered in church like the mantilla use in Spain. These indigenous women were not as rich and had only hand woven cloths. Pretty soon they realized that these cloths could serve other purposes and could be used to carry things, assist a woman in pregnancy and labor, carry a baby, and more. I would like to share with you some of the wonderful ways a rebozo can improve your life and I bet you will be amazed at how a little piece of cloth can make life so good.
For more in depth reading go to this transcription of a class by Dona Irene Sotelo and Naoli Vinaver or read What is Birth Without a Loving Touch by Naoli Vinaver.
Before you use it, I suggest hands on training from your doula. For more information or basic training, feel free to give me a call or send me a message. I also have some rebozos for sale or can guide you in the purchase of your rebozo.
Click here to read a story about a woman from Panama and how she used the rebozo at birth.
Birthing Naturally.net has a great article on rebozo use.
Rebozos are useful for Pregnant women
Many of the aches and pains of pregnancy can be relieved with a few rebozo exercies.
Rebozos can be used in Labor
Rebozos are used for Babywearing:
The Rebozo Way Project was dedicated to educating the public about traditional methods of birthing, family and community relationships, and about in-arms and attachment parenting as practiced by indigenous peoples worldwide, and as relevant to our own lives as caring members of the world community. Click here to see many useful ways to carry your baby of all ages with a rebozo. Wrapyourbaby.com shows you how women all around the world wear their babies.