The Womb Room
 
 

The womb is a place of deep wisdom, memory and creation.

Within the Womb Room at Temple of She, rituals are offered to support grounding, emotional release and reconnection with the feminine body.

These sessions honour the cyclical nature of women and create space for deep restoration.

The Womb Room Rituals 

Tucked within Temple of She, the Womb Room is a sanctuary all of its own. A softly lit, warm, sensory space, held for the quiet work of tending to the feminine body.
These rituals are slow and ceremonial. Drawn from ancient traditions of womb tending, closing the bones, anointing, and steaming, each one is an invitation to soften, to come back to the body, to be held.
The womb is honoured here as a sacred centre. A place of creation, intuition, and rest. Whether you are stepping into something new, moving through a threshold, tending to a tender season, or simply longing for stillness, there is a ritual here to meet you.
Open to all women, with or without a womb. Each session is shaped gently to where you are, in your body, your cycle, and your life.
Choose the ritual that calls to you, or reach out and we’ll find the right one together.

Womb of the Deep Waters Ritual 

A deeply nourishing two-hour ceremony for the womb space, the deep waters within you. The womb is the body’s still, sacred pool, a place of creation, intuition, knowing, and rest. This ritual is a slow descent into those waters, an invitation to soften, listen, and come home to your centre.
What happens in the ritual
The session begins with a grounding foot ritual, settling you into the body and the space. From there, the ceremony flows through kidney hot stone therapy, womb space massage, meridian pathway work, and sound, each layer guiding you deeper into the still waters within.
The session closes with sacred wrapping, where the body is held and softened, allowing everything received to settle and integrate.
The benefits
Women come to this ritual for many reasons.
Preparing the womb space for conception, supporting the fertility journey with warmth, circulation, and nervous system rest.
Embarking on a new journey, season, or chapter, and longing to begin from a place of clarity and centredness.
Releasing held tension in the lower belly, hips, and pelvic bowl.
Restoring warmth and flow to the kidneys and womb space.
Soothing the nervous system into deep rest.
Reconnecting with intuition, creativity, and inner knowing.
Tending to the womb space through cycles, transitions, and seasons of life.
A felt sense of being held, witnessed, and gathered back to yourself.
Who it’s for
This ritual is for any woman longing to slow down, drop in, and tend to her deep waters, whether you are preparing for conception, moving through a particular threshold, embarking on something new, or simply ready to be held in ceremony.
Open to all women, with or without a womb. This ritual honours the womb space as a sacred centre, whatever your body’s story. If you are actively trying to conceive, this ritual is best received outside of your fertile window, and we’ll have a gentle conversation beforehand so the session is shaped to where you are in your cycle.

Womb Wrapping Ceremony 

Also known as Closing the Bones
A nurturing whole-body ritual where you are wrapped in woven cloths from head to toe, held with warmth and gentle pressure, and witnessed in deep rest.
The tradition
Closing the Bones is an ancient postpartum practice from the Ecuadorian and Mexican lineages, also found in many other cultures around the world, where the new mother is honoured, held, and energetically gathered back to herself after the great opening of birth.
The body opens profoundly through pregnancy, birth, and motherhood. This ritual is a way of saying, you are held, you are home, you can soften now.
In modern practice, this beautiful tradition is offered not only to mothers, but to any woman who has moved through a great threshold and is ready to be gathered back.
What happens in the ritual
You rest fully clothed and wrapped in warm blankets while woven cloths, called rebozos, are used to gently rock, hold, and bind the body. The wrapping moves from the womb space, up to the third eye, and down to the root, weaving the body back into wholeness from centre to crown to earth. The pressure is firm yet tender, like being swaddled, and many women describe it as the most held they have ever felt.
The session weaves in warmth, sound, and stillness, closing with a long rest where the body integrates everything that has been received.
Who it’s for
This ritual honours women in any season of opening, ending, or transition.
After birth, whether recently or many years ago, as so many women were never closed.
After loss, miscarriage, or termination.
After a hysterectomy or other surgery.
Through the gateway of menopause.
After a relationship ending, a house move, a career shift, or any threshold that has left you feeling scattered.
Or simply when you long to be held, gathered, and witnessed in your womanhood.
Open to all women, with or without a womb. No experience or recent birth required. If you’re newly postpartum, please wait until at least six weeks after a vaginal birth or twelve weeks after a caesarean, and we’ll have a gentle conversation beforehand so the ritual is shaped to you.

Womb Anointing & Yoni Steaming Ritual 
 

A gentle ceremonial practice combining sacred oils and herbal steaming to honour the womb space.
What is yoni steaming?
Yoni steaming (also known as vaginal steaming or v-steaming) is an ancient practice used across cultures for centuries, from Mayan and African to Korean and European traditions, to care for the womb space.
You sit comfortably over a bowl of gently steaming herbs, wrapped in blankets if you choose, as warm botanical steam rises softly to the womb space. The herbs are chosen with care. Rose, mugwort, calendula, yarrow and lady’s mantle are traditional favourites, each carrying their own gentle qualities.
Paired with a sacred anointing of the lower belly with warm oils, it becomes a slow, sensory invitation back into the body.
The benefits
Women come to yoni steaming for many reasons.
Soothing tension and tightness in the lower belly and pelvic bowl.
Supporting menstrual comfort and a more easeful cycle.
Tending to the womb space after birth, loss, or transition.
Easing into peri-menopause and menopause with warmth and reverence.
Reconnecting with the feminine body after times of stress or numbness.
Deep relaxation, nervous system regulation, and a felt sense of being held.
Beyond the physical, many women find the ritual itself profoundly settling. A rare moment of slowness, ceremony, and being witnessed in their womanhood.
Who it’s for
This ritual is for any woman who feels called to honour her womb space, whether you’re navigating a particular season (menstruation returning after birth, perimenopause, fertility journey, post-loss tending) or simply longing for ceremony, warmth, and reconnection.
Yoni steaming isn’t suitable during pregnancy. Beyond that, whether to steam during your bleed, with an IUD, or in any other season is your choice, and we’ll have a gentle conversation before your session so the ritual is shaped to you. The anointing ritual stands beautifully on its own and is available to all women, including those without a womb or who prefer not to steam.

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