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Nervous system science meets perinatal care. For perinatal professionals committed to protecting the women in their care, and for the women who deserve to feel safe in their bodies through the journey to motherhood.

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    Your nervous system learned to brace. It can learn to open too. Nervous system science meets perinatal care, for professionals who see the gap and want to do more & families who deserve to feel safe in their bodies through the journey to motherhood.

  • Casey Keen, MS, Author

    Preparing and educating mothers + healthcare providers for postpartum recovery, maternal healthcare gaps, birth trauma, and postpartum mental health through advocacy and research. Author of The Alchemy of Motherhood.

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