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EPISODE · May 11, 2018 · 1H 4M

EP28: Uma Dinsmore-Tuli on Yoga, Feminism and the Postpartum Period

from Sex Birth Trauma with Kimberly Ann Johnson · host Kimberly Ann Johnson

"If you actually understood what a woman has been through: the conception journey, pregnancy, birth, the whole process—what's happening demands full respect and a deep care. To imagine that people would just snap back into their size 0 jeans and walk out, it begs disbelief. There's no respect for what's arisen. And in the yoga world, we've fed right into that." Uma Dinsmore-Tuli is a yoga teacher, a yoga teacher trainer, and wrote the tome Yoni Shakti: A Woman's Guide to Power and Freedom through Yoga and Tantra, which connects feminism, blood rites, and yoga.   What You'll Learn: The postpartum woman just did the biggest stretch there is - Birth What yoga IS appropriate for postpartum women About the yoga patriarchy About why it matters to be a woman and what stage of life you are in for yoga practice.   What You'll Hear: -She needs stability nurture and a real sense of being mothered -Postpartum period is 5 years. -Deep inner work of breath and awareness to the pelvic floor and breastfeeding -Stability practices, using the closing practices of yoga in a community, grassroots environment. -When the advice "take care of yourself" is all you get when you go to a group yoga class doesn't meet a woman's needs -What is the yoga patriarchy? -The feelings of exclusion in the yoga sangha -The yoga can subtly welcome the whole range of our life as humans -Postpartum is messy, dirty, tiring and grumpy, and the extraordinary capacity that yoga has to help us through this. -Anchara mauna- Inner silence, tuning to the present moment, while breastfeeding and tuning in to the senses. -The Fourth Trimester- whole process of healing is being overlooked -You can't tell how healed a woman is after having a baby — "All those ladies that look so great in bikinis, you don't know what's in their underwear" -Postpartum energy is present after miscarriages, stillborns, and near-death experiences -The goddess of the Fourth Trimester -Postpartum care is not a mental health issue: it's a body issue -Even if you don't have a traumatic birth, birth is still a heartbreaking, heart-opening experience -The yoga world hasn't helped with judgments around birth -Birth images: to hire a photographer, or not -If you have great postpartum care, you'll metabolize the birth experience, no matter how it went -Even the most gentle birth is a powerful experience and needs healing at a cellular level -- you are in shock during the fourth trimester -You are a new woman after birth -- you need the presence of wise women, to help you make the best choices for your healing -New mothers need everything new babies need -Learning to be okay in the not knowing, and learning to rest: menstruation, birth, postpartum, and menopause -Repair is always possible

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