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Beschreibung
"This is not another book telling you what to do with your body; it is an invitation to listen, to tend, and to reclaim your womb as a source of wisdom, resilience, and healing" --Pregnancy Magazine
A heart-centered, science-based guide for women navigating fertility, pregnancy, loss, and what might come between and after
Every reproductive journey has unexpected bumps along the way, small and sometimes big. Whether you're preparing or trying to conceive, moving through pregnancy, processing loss or finding your footing afterward, or moving into menopause, caring for your reproductive health starts with connecting with your [...] her work as a physical therapist specializing in pelvic health as well as her own lived experience with pregnancy loss and secondary infertility, Dr. "Tia" Anietie Ukpe-Wallace understands intimately the dysfunction that arises when we’re disconnected from our wombs. And so Tia empowers women to get personal with their anatomy, learn what’s “normal” for them, and to trust their body’s signals so they can move forward with clarity, agency, and care, and become confident self-advocates in a challenging and impersonal medical system. With a frank, compassionate overview of the female reproductive system and the ways in which fertility and pregnancies can go awry, she offers advice about how to tend to your womb and all its connected systems to support the best outcomes possible.

Tia shares:Exercises to connect you with your genitals
Self-massage techniques for the vulva and abdomen
Steps to identify your reproductive health “baseline”
The 5 S’s of fertility and womb health
Advice for navigating the fog of grief
Guidance for moving into menopause with vitality

Anietie (Tia) Ukpe-Wallace is a Doctor of Physical Therapy specializing in pelvic health, who provides a continuum of care and support from pregnancy loss to postpartum. Her own chronic struggles surrounding her pelvic floor, including multiple miscarriages, have inspired her personal interest in the womb, a rarely discussed and often misunderstood body part. A wife and mother, Tia lives in Oakland, CA, where she offers telehealth and clinic-based physical therapy services through her practice, Self-Care Physio.
"This is not another book telling you what to do with your body; it is an invitation to listen, to tend, and to reclaim your womb as a source of wisdom, resilience, and healing" --Pregnancy Magazine
A heart-centered, science-based guide for women navigating fertility, pregnancy, loss, and what might come between and after
Every reproductive journey has unexpected bumps along the way, small and sometimes big. Whether you're preparing or trying to conceive, moving through pregnancy, processing loss or finding your footing afterward, or moving into menopause, caring for your reproductive health starts with connecting with your [...] her work as a physical therapist specializing in pelvic health as well as her own lived experience with pregnancy loss and secondary infertility, Dr. "Tia" Anietie Ukpe-Wallace understands intimately the dysfunction that arises when we’re disconnected from our wombs. And so Tia empowers women to get personal with their anatomy, learn what’s “normal” for them, and to trust their body’s signals so they can move forward with clarity, agency, and care, and become confident self-advocates in a challenging and impersonal medical system. With a frank, compassionate overview of the female reproductive system and the ways in which fertility and pregnancies can go awry, she offers advice about how to tend to your womb and all its connected systems to support the best outcomes possible.

Tia shares:Exercises to connect you with your genitals
Self-massage techniques for the vulva and abdomen
Steps to identify your reproductive health “baseline”
The 5 S’s of fertility and womb health
Advice for navigating the fog of grief
Guidance for moving into menopause with vitality

Anietie (Tia) Ukpe-Wallace is a Doctor of Physical Therapy specializing in pelvic health, who provides a continuum of care and support from pregnancy loss to postpartum. Her own chronic struggles surrounding her pelvic floor, including multiple miscarriages, have inspired her personal interest in the womb, a rarely discussed and often misunderstood body part. A wife and mother, Tia lives in Oakland, CA, where she offers telehealth and clinic-based physical therapy services through her practice, Self-Care Physio.
Über den Autor
Dr. Anietie (Tia) Ukpe-Wallace, PT, DPT, is an orthopedic and pelvic health physical therapist who specializes in providing a continuum of care and support from pregnancy loss to postpartum, while emphasizing the importance of self-care. Tia’s life-long fascination with the human body and its inner workings ultimately led her to this path and a practice that has morphed from one of structure and ego to one framed by humility and independent thinking. Following her own formal introduction to movement in college, and eight years teaching yoga, Tia’s own chronic struggles surrounding her pelvic floor and multiple miscarriages inspired her personal interest in a part of the body that is rarely talked about and often misunderstood. And it was the loss of her first child at 20 weeks of pregnancy that prompted her to offer holistically based pelvic care to a population that needs it, at the most vulnerable time in their life. Tia is a wife, mother to her 9-year-old daughter and a Doctor of Physical Therapy in Oakland, California, where she offers both telehealth and clinic-based physical therapy services through her practice, Self-Care Physio.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by Jill Miller
Preface

Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Body

Chapter 2: Establishing Your Baseline
Chapter 3: Exploring Womb Wisdom Around the World
Chapter 4: The Womb’s Web of Connection Throughout the Body
Chapter 5: A Hiccup in the Womb
Chapter 6: Navigating the Trek Towards Conception
Chapter 7 : The Five S’s of Fertility Foundations and Womb Health
Chapter 8: When Your Journey Has a Few Bumps in the Road
Chapter 9: Reemerging Through the Fog of Grief
Chapter 10: Chasing the Rainbow: Challenging Fertility and Pregnancy After Loss
Chapter 11: Postpartum: Stepping into Uncharted Waters
Chapter 12: Perimenopause and Menopause: Not a Pause but an Unfolding

Appendix A: List of Female Anatomy Structures
Appendix B: Abdominal Massage with Coregeous Ball
Appendix C: Daily Self-Care Practices
Appendix D: Strength Training Through the Reproductive Journey

Resources and References

Index

About the Author

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Genre: Importe
Produktart: Ratgeber
Rubrik: Gesundheit
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781943370351
ISBN-10: 1943370354
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Ukpe-Wallace, Anietie
Hersteller: Uphill Books
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 12 mm
Von/Mit: Anietie Ukpe-Wallace
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.04.2026
Gewicht: 0,335 kg
Artikel-ID: 135127306

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