Virtual 1:1 Sessions
Prenatal Bellydance Therapy Program:
Fun Preparation for Childbirth

Are you going to be a mama soon?
Or preparing to give birth again?

Having your baby is undoubtedly thrilling yet you may also feel concerned or curious or even worried about the process of childbirth. In these 1:1 sessions, you’ll have a safe, uplifting space to connect with your heart and prepare your body and mind for the amazing transformation of childbirth.

Come get fit for birth.

In this trauma-informed program, we will
support you to have a healthy pregnancy and birth. We incorporate:
🔹breath work meditation
🔹yoga
🔹somatic bellydance
🔹core-pelvic floor preparation

Please consult your physician and/or midwife before starting this program.

increase energy…combat fatigue…build strength & stamina…improve sleep…lift mood…connect with your body and baby…quicker postpartum recovery

What Is Bellydancing?

Bellydancing is a dance that emphasizes pelvic/hip and abdominal movements. Bellydance is said to be an ancient dance that has roots from ancient North India or Babylon. However, no one knows the exact origin of this dance. It has so many influences including North Africa and the Middle East from folkloric tribal groups to big cities.

In the western world, it is known as bellydance, while in the Middle East, it is known by many names and forms and enjoyed by the whole family in all generations.

How is Bellydancing Linked to Childbirth?

Since ancient times, people believed that bellydancing is a form of meditation that could help women to have a painless childbirth. Now, some pregnant women are using bellydance as a form of childbirth preparation exercise. Do you ever wonder why doctors advised pregnant women to move a lot when the ninth month is near? It is because movement helps to make the baby “go down” near the birth canal for an easy labor and birthing process.

These sessions allow you to release stuck energy, stiffness, tension, and trauma to allow natural life force and sensuality to flow. If you want to feel less inhibited or you have a dance background and want to feel more present or learn something new, come express your dancer spirit.

WHAT TO WEAR: comfortable workout clothes, hip scarf, dance shoes or slippers (barefoot option)

WHAT TO BRING: BIRTH BALL (aka stability ball), water bottle, notebook & pen, yoga mat

COST: $120/60 minute session or PACKAGES AVAILABLE

I’m happy to answer your questions.
Contact me with your inquiry.
Let’s set up a clarity call to get acquainted.

How does bellydance help in the birthing process?

• Muscles used in the birthing process are exercised. A birthing woman needs to have flexible and strong muscles. With bellydance, the abdomen, torso, pelvic muscles and thigh are all strengthened. We add the breathwork for deep core connection and nervous system healing.

• Less need for a C-section. Bellydance also focuses on the hip movements. As an effective childbirth preparation exercise, it helps avoid the mal-positioning of the baby’s head in the birth canal because the slow hip movements along with breathing, help the baby to find its best or optimal position.

• Helps minimize pain in labor. Since bellydance is also a form of meditation, mothers could help themselves in counteracting the pain and panic during the birthing process. The shimmies in bellydance also help to disperse the pain and tension when in labo hence, potentially giving them a less stressful childbirth.

Muscle toning. It improves posture and muscle toning which prepares women during childbirth. It addresses the major muscle groups that will be used during labor. The sways, hip drops, figure 8’s, etc work with the muscles, especially the pelvic and abdominal muscles. The dance should be done properly so it can help prevent lower back problems and maintain flexibility. Belly dancing is a natural way to get the baby in the right position for birth. Toning the muscles in the pelvic floor also reduces the chances of uterine prolapse.

• Reduces stress. The rhythm and subtle movements of belly dancing are very soothing. The repetition of the moves and meditation relaxes the mind and clears the stressful things away that may have been lingering in your mind for quite some time. It helps you with visualization. When a person is stressed, muscles tend to contract thus we feel pain, but through belly dancing, the sore muscles are relaxed. It also facilitates proper blood flow.

• Aids digestion. Cravings for pregnant women can be challenging to the body and health. Belly dancing has movements that primarily involve the pelvic and abdominal area. By moving the torso, it allows the food to move along the digestive tract efficiently. This is a good way to prevent constipation in the long run.

• Boosts self-esteem. During pregnancy, women might feel conscious about their weight and changes they are going through and may become sensitive. Because belly dancing has a very feminine energy, it makes one feel more beautiful and gives women a more positive self image.

Now that you know how beneficial belly dancing is, are you ready to start doing it? Nothing feels better than knowing that you can get so much out of dancing. But be guided accordingly when doing this, especially if it’s your first time.

Benefits of Bellydance Therapy

encourages body awareness and self-confidence

creative self-expression

freedom of movement

stress reduction

somatic trauma recovery

allows the natural life force of sensuality to flow

vibrancy, joy, and confidence

strengthens the core-helps align the pelvis

building balance, strength, stamina, agility

teaches grace, coordination, and rhythm

improves posture

Welcome! I’m Morgyn Danae,
R-YTDE, DCC, PP-CES, CPT, CMT
Certified Women's Core-Pelvic Specialist
Certified in Prenatal/Postnatal Corrective Exercise/Breath & Energy Work,
Dance & Embodiment, &
Prenatal/Postnatal Massage

I have shared bellydance as a healing art with women (including breathwork, energy work, belly healing, and spiritual guidance) for 25+ years.
I’ve been a certified prenatal & postnatal core specialist since 2011, certified prenatal & postnatal massage therapist since 2005. Receiving this calling from Spirit to teach & perform dance changed my life. It has also been a major part of my own trauma recovery as a woman and reclaiming of my dancer spirit.

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