Thriving Postpartum, Panquetzani
Thriving Postpartum, Panquetzani
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Thriving Postpartum
Embracing the Indigenous Wisdom of La Cuarentena

Author: Pānquetzani

Narrator: Pānquetzani

Unabridged: 11 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/24/2024


Synopsis

From ancestral healing expert Pānquetzani comes traditional Indigenous wisdom for helping women thrive in, rather than merely survive, the postpartum experience.

Though we now have more resources for ancestral birthing and self-care practices than ever, postpartum care is still largely stuck in an outdated, patriarchal paradigm that fails to serve mothers and newborns. “Slowing down, recovering fully, and giving your baby the best start isn’t a privilege—it’s a basic human need,” says Pānquetzani, a leading expert in Indigenous health care for women. In Thriving Postpartum, she shares the sacred ritual of la cuarentena (or quarantine) that honors, nurtures, and empowers a birthing person’s transition into their new life. Here, you’ll find guidance on:

• Herbal recipes and 25 yerbas for postpartum healing
• Newborn and immediate postpartum care
• Sacred foods in la cuarentena
• Bodywork
• Your emotional body in la cuarentena
• Sex, pleasure, and intimacy postpartum

Pānquetzani teaches this 40-day journey as a spiritual rite of passage, one that has endured colonization and supported women in Mesoamerican, Mexican, and Central American communities. She shares everything you’ll need—from ancestral recipes for lactation and replenishing, to prayers and somatic practices for physical, emotional, and sexual recovery. Through traditional stories and practical guidance, she also helps you engage your support network, become your own best advocate, and lay a healthy foundation for the years to come.

“This wisdom has come from my familia and is a direct inheritance from our collective body of knowledge,” says Pānquetzani. Imparted with love, tenderness, and respect, here is an invitation to participate in a rich tradition that celebrates birth and motherhood as sacred acts of creation.

About Pānquetzani

Pānquetzani comes from a matriarchal family of folk healers from the valley of Mexico (Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlaxcala), La Comarca Lagunera (Durango and Coahuila), and Zacatecas. As a traditional herbalist, healer, and birth keeper, Pānquetzani has touched over 3,000 wombs and bellies. Through her platform, Indigemama: Ancestral Healing, she has taught over 100 live, in-person intensives and trainings on womb wellness. She lives in California. For more, visit indigemama.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Panditita on August 28, 2024

The book delves into postpartum experiences through the unique perspective of Traditional Mexican Medicine. Pānquetzani's skilful use of words makes the content accessible and easy to comprehend while avoiding any hint of condescension. The information presented is clear, featuring numerous examples......more

Goodreads review by Hailey on October 25, 2024

A Must Read As a birth worker, I absolutely loved this book. I'm still finding my place in birthwork, but this book will definitely be a staple in my arsenal. I appreciate the additional resources and compiled lists at the end for quick, easy reference. I also appreciate that Pānquetzani didn't try t......more

Goodreads review by ♡︎.ᐟજ⁀➴ Erie on October 22, 2024

Honoring the Sacred Postpartum Journey: A Review of "Thriving Postpartum" Thank you to Sounds True for providing an Advance Reader Copy (ARC) of this insightful book. Here are my reflections on this journey into traditional Indigenous wisdom: Star Rating: ★★★★☆ Immerse yourself in "Thriving Postpartum"......more

Goodreads review by ALEXANDRA on December 06, 2025

I recommend this book to anyone who's pregnant, postpartum or has a family member who is. So much helpful information. It truly was a lifesaver for me. Many people don't talk about the struggles woman face postpartum at least in my community. This book talks about it honestly and offers soo many hea......more

Goodreads review by Purplecat on April 15, 2025

This is a great guide for anyone who is post-partum (or family/friends of someone who is post-partum) and is looking for ways to navigate or offer support using Traditional Meso-American Medicine and wisdom. As a BIPOC, I thoroughly enjoyed this read, it's engaging, very informative and FILLED with......more