The bone-closing ceremony, found in various cultures such as Indonesian, Mexican, and Filipino traditions, marks the end of the postpartum period and celebrates the mother’s transition back to her pre-pregnancy state.
➜ This ceremony often includes rituals that may involve traditional massages, specific dietary practices, and symbolic acts believed to restore balance and energy.
➜ It serves not only as a physical recovery ritual but also emotional and social reinforcement as you reintegrate into the community and embrace your new role as a parent.