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Rebozo Closing Ceremonies: Sacred Work Beyond the Lens
As part of my services, I offer Rebozo Ceremonies , also known as Closing of the Bones , Cerrada de Cadera , and Baño Postparto . And you may notice something if you explore my work online: you won’t find many photographs of these ceremonies. That choice is intentional. This work is sacred. It is not a marketing strategy . Why I Don’t Share Ceremony Photos on Social Media A Rebozo Ceremony is not a performance. It is a deeply intimate, soulful experience, one that deserves pr

Rubi Rodriguez Nieto
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Rebozo Closing Ceremony: Your Most Common Questions Answered
As women, our bodies carry stories of birth, loss, transitions, and transformations. The Rebozo Closing Ceremony is a moment outside of time, created to honour those stories. Here are the questions I’m most often asked… 1. Is the ceremony only for women? Yes. This tradition has been passed down for generations by women, for women. My knowledge and my comfort rest deeply in understanding women’s bodies, cycles, and emotional landscapes. While I believe men also deserve rituals

Rubi Rodriguez Nieto
5 days ago3 min read
The Importance of Culturally Sensible Care for Latin American Women
When it comes to our maternal health journey, feeling understood and respected makes all the difference in the world. For us Latin...

Rubi Rodriguez Nieto
Apr 12 min read
Climate Crisis and Maternity Care
Last week I was able to attend the Green Maternity Conference at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Since almost...

Rubi Rodriguez Nieto
Mar 232 min read
Rebozos and Biomechanics.
As you know, I've been practicing the use of hand-woven rebozos within my doula practice, as well as, of course, the rebozo ceremony. We...

Rubi Rodriguez Nieto
Mar 232 min read
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