Adderly Bigelow {Ashland, Oregon}

Hello beautiful

My name is Adderly Bigelow.

I am a Wise Womb Therapist, Somatic Womb Alchemist, INNATE Postpartum Care Provider and a Mother to two young boys.

I met Naomi in 2014 and was part of her first apprenticeship program. After taking a little break to have my beautiful boys, I have continued to study with Naomi and participate in the school’s ongoing offerings both as a student and mentor.

The Wise Womb Way’s teachings, practices and rituals provide a space to meet myself, over and over again. They continue to bring me back into a state of body-mind-spirit connection that reminds me I am an inter-connetced being in this living web of creation. It is my intention as a space holder to offer this same opportunity to you. 

My relationship with my children has and continues to be a transformative experience, revealing parts of myself I never knew were there.

Mothering expands me beyond the limits of my own beliefs, asking me to shed what no longer serves. My children's births ignited a fire in me to be of service to creating cultural shifts in how we hold Birth and the Rite of Passage into Motherhood.

I work with women hands-on and virtually who are seeking support with deepening the relationship to their womb and intuition, menstrual and fertility related symptoms and recovering postpartum.

My approach to healing honors our cyclical rhythms, the death and rebirth cycle, our connection to nature and the unseen.

I hold safe, sacred and trauma-informed space to guide you into compassionate presence with all parts of yourself. 

Prior to the healing arts, my passion was dance and performance. Dance continues to be a place of resource for me. It serves as an access point to my inner landscape, a practice of deep listening, a tool for expression and discovery.

My relationship to movement improvisation and my own body informs my approach to healing, always honoring our individual uniqueness and our bodies’ innate capacity to find new pathways of integration.

In all my offerings, my motivation is a prayer for our remembrance of what lives in our bones, in our blood, is our birth-right to know and experience.

May I be of service to your unravelling, to your embodiment, to your remembered self. 


With Love, Adderly