Philosophy of Care
We believe that everyone deserves support through the experience of pregnancy loss.
We believe that everyone deserves space to process through the experience of pregnancy loss.
The period following any type of pregnancy loss is a postpartum cycle and time off from work can be just as necessary for recovery and healing as it would be for any other type of birthing experience.
Phoenix postpartum phases are as unique as the clients themselves.
All birth journeys are sacred. We honor the broad spectrum of ways that these journeys manifest.
Clients have the innate capacity to heal from all imbalances on all levels.
We trust our clients and center their knowledge of self.
We lead with love. Grieving is often necessary, but grief doesn’t heal. Joy heals. Love heals. Freedom heals. Justice heals.
Our offering is unique in that we provide up to six months of wraparound holistic postpartum services for the families of phoenix children.
Assessing trauma through the lens of 5 body health (physical, mental, emotional, intellectual, spiritual) is necessary for total healing.
Babies choose their parents for a reason. It’s important we trust our baby's path and mission.
We believe that everyone deserves space to process through the experience of pregnancy loss.
The period following any type of pregnancy loss is a postpartum cycle and time off from work can be just as necessary for recovery and healing as it would be for any other type of birthing experience.
Phoenix postpartum phases are as unique as the clients themselves.
All birth journeys are sacred. We honor the broad spectrum of ways that these journeys manifest.
Clients have the innate capacity to heal from all imbalances on all levels.
We trust our clients and center their knowledge of self.
We lead with love. Grieving is often necessary, but grief doesn’t heal. Joy heals. Love heals. Freedom heals. Justice heals.
Our offering is unique in that we provide up to six months of wraparound holistic postpartum services for the families of phoenix children.
Assessing trauma through the lens of 5 body health (physical, mental, emotional, intellectual, spiritual) is necessary for total healing.
Babies choose their parents for a reason. It’s important we trust our baby's path and mission.
Additional Insights on...
Shame
Cycles of shame in the context of pregnancy loss are vestiges of White Supremacist Patriarchal conditioning that we’ve mirrored and internalized. Because parturiency (pregnancy) renders fluidity from some of our most foundational constructs, we have the power to transmute and or relinquish perceptions of shame in this cycle, and this process is integral to healing the whole self and humanity. We honor Phoenix wisdom and are able to celebrate even as we support mourning.
Failure-
Failure is another incarnation of vestigial WSP, and often fed by our own ignorance of our reproductive health. We may suffer notions of failure and struggle to process our experience outside a framework of failure or success. We seek to hold safe space for exploration, while also promoting fluidity in processing to encourage our clients not to get stuck in thought patterns that don’t serve them or reflect the grace of their Phoenix.
Choice-
We honor and celebrate pregnant peoples sovereign autonomy in choosing the experiences they resonate with in this lifetime. We understand that parenting, and the nuances of timing may not feel aligned at every opportunity. We hold safe space for people who are navigating vacillation, as well as those moving in certainty, upholding personal discretion as paramount.
Grief-
We recognize that birthing families often experience the grief/growth cycles alongside parturiency, regardless of their chosen outcome. Grief is a spiritual stretching and purging mechanism, which, with adequate support, can serve to cleanse and prime us for the next phase of our personal growth. On an embodied level postpartum grief represents a moment of physiological recalibration ripe for healing past and present traumas on a deeper level than is typically accessible to us.
Privacy-
Discretion is paramount. While we don’t adhere to a sense of secrecy driven by shame, we do observe privacy reserved for ceremony and understand the nature of maintaining support and discretion simultaneously.
Acknowledgment-
Acknowledging your Phoenix experience is a significant aspect of fulfilling a healing cycle. Whether a symbolic ritual feels resonant, or simply the comfort of having witness for your experience, we honor the importance of having space to acknowledge Phoenix presence in the process of integrating the experience.
Cycles of shame in the context of pregnancy loss are vestiges of White Supremacist Patriarchal conditioning that we’ve mirrored and internalized. Because parturiency (pregnancy) renders fluidity from some of our most foundational constructs, we have the power to transmute and or relinquish perceptions of shame in this cycle, and this process is integral to healing the whole self and humanity. We honor Phoenix wisdom and are able to celebrate even as we support mourning.
Failure-
Failure is another incarnation of vestigial WSP, and often fed by our own ignorance of our reproductive health. We may suffer notions of failure and struggle to process our experience outside a framework of failure or success. We seek to hold safe space for exploration, while also promoting fluidity in processing to encourage our clients not to get stuck in thought patterns that don’t serve them or reflect the grace of their Phoenix.
Choice-
We honor and celebrate pregnant peoples sovereign autonomy in choosing the experiences they resonate with in this lifetime. We understand that parenting, and the nuances of timing may not feel aligned at every opportunity. We hold safe space for people who are navigating vacillation, as well as those moving in certainty, upholding personal discretion as paramount.
Grief-
We recognize that birthing families often experience the grief/growth cycles alongside parturiency, regardless of their chosen outcome. Grief is a spiritual stretching and purging mechanism, which, with adequate support, can serve to cleanse and prime us for the next phase of our personal growth. On an embodied level postpartum grief represents a moment of physiological recalibration ripe for healing past and present traumas on a deeper level than is typically accessible to us.
Privacy-
Discretion is paramount. While we don’t adhere to a sense of secrecy driven by shame, we do observe privacy reserved for ceremony and understand the nature of maintaining support and discretion simultaneously.
Acknowledgment-
Acknowledging your Phoenix experience is a significant aspect of fulfilling a healing cycle. Whether a symbolic ritual feels resonant, or simply the comfort of having witness for your experience, we honor the importance of having space to acknowledge Phoenix presence in the process of integrating the experience.