Integrative
Pelvic & Belly Care
Integrative Pelvic and Belly Care is in service to people who experience:
Abdominal/Digestive/Organ Inflammation
Breast Pain or Stagnation
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Constipation or Diarrhea
Endometriosis/Adenomyosis
Fertility Challenges
Fibroids, Cysts, + Polyps
Global Pelvic Tension
Hormonal Imbalance
Hysterectomy Healing & Support
Irregular Cycles
Miscarriage and Abortion Aftercare
Menopause Support
Painful Intercourse
Painful Menstruation
Pelvic Scar Tissue Adhesion
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
Postpartum Care + Birth Related Healing
Preconception Support
Premenstrual Mood Disorders
Prolapse
Recurring STDs, UTIs, and Yeast Infections
Scar Tissue Remediation (e.g., C-Section Scars)
Sexual Numbness, Pain, Over-Arousal, & Tension
Sexual Trauma
Stagnant, Clotted, Non-vital Menstruation
Uterine Misalignment
What I Offer:
Hands-on womb, belly, chest, pelvis, and sacrum alignment
Structural fascia and mexican abdominal touch techniques
Prenatal and post bodywork to support alignment before, during, and after birth
Scar tissue work
(post-surgery, injury, or C-
section)
Come home to your body
I touch bellies. Bellies and wombs and chests and sacrums. Fascia and organs and lymph nodes and scar tissue.
I touch bodies. Pregnant bodies and bodies with cysts and menstruating bodies and mom belly bodies and bodies with scar tissue and postpartum bodies and bodies with constricted intestines and bodies that have been assaulted and menopausal bodies and bodies with period pain and constipated bodies and any kind that is ready to receive the helping hands of touch.
I touch bodies and witness them change. Each time my hands touch bodies it feels like I am witnessing a miracle. Seeing and feeling and experiencing the body’s ability to shift towards alignment and health and vitality gave me faith that we as people CAN overcome the hardest challenges.
RHYTHM
ROOT
WOMB
Hi! I’m Jax Nora
The body holds stories, and I have lived my own. I’ve faced trauma—physical abuse, sexual violations, grief that shattered me open. I’ve seen the depths of pain and the edges of despair. I’ve felt the weight of loss in my womb, the way grief shifts the breath and tightens the chest. I’ve let the heaviness of trauma carve open my heart and, in that, learned the profound beauty of presence. Presence is where the healing happens.
Slow, tender, and intentional—this is how I work. My fingers listen to what the tissue is telling me. I follow its lead, unwinding the places that are stuck, nurturing the female body from the inside out. My sessions are not rushed. We go at the pace of the body, honoring its needs, its boundaries, and its wisdom.
For years, I sought healing through spiritual practices, talk therapy, and exercise, but nothing shifted me the way connecting to my body did. As a woman, reclaiming my vulva, my vagina, my womb, and my cervix became the key to integrating my physical, emotional, and spiritual selves. These were the places I had to touch to find myself again. I studied my menstrual cycle, aligned it with the moon, and found healing in honoring my body’s rhythms and pleasure. Now, this is what I guide others to do—to reconnect, reclaim, and remember.
My hands-on work centers on the fascia—the interconnected web that holds the body together. The superficial fascia connects us from head to toe, so when one part of the web is snagged, the whole body feels it. It’s the fascia that holds the story of the body, where trauma is stored, and where the path to healing begins. I work with the body as a whole, not as fragmented pieces. The jaw is connected to the pelvic bowl. The diaphragm in the chest mirrors the diaphragm of the pussy. It’s all connected—birth, death, and sex. Creation and destruction.
I bring all of this into my practice because I know healing isn’t just physical—it’s emotional, spiritual, and energetic. I was trained at Ma School under Carly Rae Beaudry and Andrea Terrones, two women who embody the meaning of female body literacy. I’ve also studied Layla Martin's VITA method and the nervous system work of Kimberly Ann Johnson. All these modalities have brought me home to my body, and it is my passion to help others come home to theirs.