What if birth trauma is about what was left unfinished? In this article Kai Njeri writes about how the body finds its...
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Kai Njeri is a birth worker, regenerative systems designer, and community weaver based in Tanga, Tanzania. Rooted in deep Nature connection, she works at the intersection of womb ecology, land-based healing, and poetry, supporting people to remember they are Nature. Whether through food sovereignty, sexual and reproductive health, or forest-inspired design, Kai channels the wisdom of the Earth into every space she enters.
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Why Do I Feel Depression During Pregnancy? A Womb Ecology Perspective on Matrescence in a Time of Strain
In this beautiful piece, Kai Njeri writes about depression during pregnancy, and why this is not about a mood...
Pregnancy Anxiety for No Reason: Held Between What Was and What Is Becoming
A woman can be pregnant, supported, healthy, and still feel afraid. Her days look fine from the outside. Her scans are...
On Letting Things Break Down: Life Transitions, Compost, and the Work That Turns Endings into Soil
There is a place where things are gathered and set down together.Often at the edge of a garden. Sometimes barely...
Womb Intelligence: A Descent Into the Shadowlands of Survival and Healing
There is a place in the body where intelligence gathers long before thought. A place that listens for shifts in...
Reclaiming Birth Sovereignty: Through Us, the World is Born
Birth sovereignty is the remembering that birth belongs first to the body, to the womb, and to the mysterious...
Inside the Garden of You: Womb Ecology for Radical Regeneration
In her first contribution to Beyond Psychology, Kai Njeri invites us into the living landscapes of womb ecology, a...






