A ritual of closure, healing, and rebirth
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After the 40 days of postpartum recovery, a woman’s body and spirit have undergone a profound transformation.
The herbal bath is an ancestral practice that honors this process and symbolizes the closing of the quarantine period, gently helping the mother return to her center, balance, and inner strength.
Spiritual Meaning
This bath not only cleanses the body, it also:
- Releases emotional burdens accumulated during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum
- Helps energetically close the birth process
- Brings calm, emotional support, and balance
- Strengthens the connection between body and spirit
- Connects with feminine energy, gratitude, and rebirth
It is an intimate moment to acknowledge yourself, give thanks for your journey, and open yourself to a new stage as a woman and mother.
Traditional Herbs and Their Energy

- Rosemary: clarity, strength, and protection
- Chamomile: peace, gentleness, and deep rest
- Basil: harmony, well-being, and spiritual protection
- Bay leaf: closure of cycles and renewal
- Lavender or mint: emotional calm and stress relief
- Rue (optional and in small amounts): deep energetic cleansing
- Calendula: Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and wound-healing properties.
- Arnica: Well known for its anti-inflammatory effects and for reducing swelling.
- Lavender: Recognized for its relaxing and calming effect.
- Valerian: Helps induce sleep and relax muscles.
- Dandelion: Used to tone the skin.
- Nettle: Believed to help with uterine contraction and to provide minerals.
- Sage, thyme, eucalyptus, bay leaf: Used to cleanse and stimulate the body.
Preparation
Boil 2 to 3 liters of water.
Add the herbs and let them boil for 10 to 15 minutes.
Turn off the heat, cover, and let steep.
Strain the preparation and add it to warm bath water.
Recommendations
- Perform the bath in a calm and warm environment
- You may light a candle or play soft music
- Breathe deeply and give thanks to your body and your process
- Remain in the water for 10 to 20 minutes









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