Pelvic & Abdominal Restoration
Restoring circulation, nerve flow & structural balance to the female pelvic bowl.
The abdomen and pelvis are the energetic
& physiological center of the female body.
Within this space live the uterus, ovaries, bladder, digestive organs, lymphatic vessels
& complex nerve networks that influence hormonal balance, fertility, digestion, and emotional wellbeing.
Pelvic & Abdominal Restoration is a specialized hands-on therapy
designed to restore healthy circulation, nerve communication,
and structural balance within the abdominal and pelvic region.
What Makes This Work Unique
This therapy is Dr. Bella’s signature integrative approach, developed from more than two decades of clinical experience in women’s health.
It is informed by training in:
• Holistic Pelvic Care™
• Maya Abdominal Therapy
• Craniosacral Therapy
• Lymphatic Drainage
• Traditional Chinese Medicine
These traditions are woven together into a unique therapeutic system that focuses on restoring the five essential flows of the body:
Blood
Lymph
Breath
Qi
Nerve communication
When these systems move freely, the body has a greater ability to regulate hormones, improve pelvic health, and support overall vitality.
Conditions This Therapy May Support
Pelvic & Abdominal Restoration may benefit women experiencing:
• painful or irregular menstrual cycles
• fertility challenges
• pelvic tension or discomfort
• digestive stagnation or bloating
• uterine or pelvic congestion
• scar tissue from cesarean birth or abdominal surgery
• postpartum pelvic recovery
• perimenopause and menopause changes
Treatments are deeply relaxing and work gently with the body’s natural rhythms.
What Happens During a Session
Sessions include a combination of:
• abdominal and pelvic bodywork
• lymphatic drainage techniques
• craniosacral balancing
• breath and nervous system regulation
• education on self-care practices
Many women notice improvements in circulation, digestion, pelvic comfort, and nervous system relaxation after treatment.
An Empowering Component of Care
Education and self-care are an important part of this work. Women often learn simple techniques they can practice at home to support their healing between treatments.
This approach honors the body’s innate ability to restore balance when circulation, breath, and nervous system regulation are supported.