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Recurrent Miscarriage Support Bundle
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• A womb-warming ritual for healing and rebuilding
• Supports deeper healing after recurrent pregnancy loss
• Helps balance hormones and strengthen implantation
• Nourishes Kidney energy from a Chinese medicine view
• Helpful for shortened luteal phase and low progesterone
• Helpful for weak digestion or loose stool
• Helpful for lower basal temperatures in the luteal phase
• Helpful when recurrent loss shows signs of cold or depletion
• Recurrent miscarriage can also be caused by heat in the womb
• Begin with a recovery-focused clearing protocol if miscarriage was within the last month
• Use the ritual for at least three cycles before attempting conception
• Cycle days 1–14: Drink one cup of the first tea two to three times daily
• Cycle days 15–end: Drink one cup of the warming tea two to three times daily
• Soak once weekly with the warming soak
• Apply warming massage oil daily to the lower belly and back
• Use a castor oil pack with massage oil once weekly; avoid during bleeding
• Apply moxa pole one to two times per cycle using the included chart
• Place ear seeds to stimulate reproductive pathways throughout the cycle
• Includes Fertile Mama Tea (5 oz)
• Includes Womb Warming Tea (5 oz)
• Includes Womb Warming Soak (7 oz)
• Includes Womb Warming Massage Oil (2 oz)
• Includes Castor Oil (4 oz)
• Includes 100% wool flannel (9 x 18 inch)
• Includes B*tch’s Brew yoni steam tea infuser
• Includes moxa pole and instructional acupoint chart
• Includes moxa extinguisher
• Includes fertility ear seeds and guide
• Includes fertility womb massage video tutorial
• Includes guided fertility meditation delivered by email
• Not intended for pregnant or breastfeeding women
• Discontinue use once a positive pregnancy test is obtained
• Supports deeper healing after recurrent pregnancy loss
• Helps balance hormones and strengthen implantation
• Nourishes Kidney energy from a Chinese medicine view
• Helpful for shortened luteal phase and low progesterone
• Helpful for weak digestion or loose stool
• Helpful for lower basal temperatures in the luteal phase
• Helpful when recurrent loss shows signs of cold or depletion
• Recurrent miscarriage can also be caused by heat in the womb
• Begin with a recovery-focused clearing protocol if miscarriage was within the last month
• Use the ritual for at least three cycles before attempting conception
• Cycle days 1–14: Drink one cup of the first tea two to three times daily
• Cycle days 15–end: Drink one cup of the warming tea two to three times daily
• Soak once weekly with the warming soak
• Apply warming massage oil daily to the lower belly and back
• Use a castor oil pack with massage oil once weekly; avoid during bleeding
• Apply moxa pole one to two times per cycle using the included chart
• Place ear seeds to stimulate reproductive pathways throughout the cycle
• Includes Fertile Mama Tea (5 oz)
• Includes Womb Warming Tea (5 oz)
• Includes Womb Warming Soak (7 oz)
• Includes Womb Warming Massage Oil (2 oz)
• Includes Castor Oil (4 oz)
• Includes 100% wool flannel (9 x 18 inch)
• Includes B*tch’s Brew yoni steam tea infuser
• Includes moxa pole and instructional acupoint chart
• Includes moxa extinguisher
• Includes fertility ear seeds and guide
• Includes fertility womb massage video tutorial
• Includes guided fertility meditation delivered by email
• Not intended for pregnant or breastfeeding women
• Discontinue use once a positive pregnancy test is obtained
About Wisdom of the Womb
Wisdom of the Womb offers herbal rituals for every phase of a woman's reproductive life, with proprietary teas, oils, and ritual products supporting fertility, postpartum, menopause, and conditions such as PCOS and endometriosis. Guided by the philosophy of ancient wisdom for modern women, the brand was founded in 2005 by licensed acupuncturist Ariele Myers. It also offers programs and community support including the Fertile Mama Method and the Whole Woman Collective.

