Research Post 10 — Birth as Sacred Knowledge 🌿
For thousands of years, birth was held as a sacred moment.
It was not only about bringing a child into the world, but about surrounding the mother and baby with protection, wisdom, nourishment, and love.
In many Indigenous traditions, women supported women through labor. Elders, midwives, and family members shared practical knowledge, herbal remedies, and emotional reassurance.
Birth was part of community life, not something separated from culture and spirit.
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