Because mothers
need care too

Pura Vida Flow was born from the realization that postpartum is not only about physical recovery.

It is a deep transition period, where many women continue moving forward in silence despite exhaustion, mental overload, loss of identity or feelings of isolation.

The program was designed as an “oxygen mask” for mothers: support that uses movement, human connection and emotional support to help women gradually regain a sense of grounding, confidence and balance, without pressure to perform and without going through this period alone.

Because mothers
need care too

Pura Vida Flow was born from the realization that postpartum is not only about physical recovery.

It is a deep transition period, where many women continue moving forward in silence despite exhaustion, mental overload, loss of identity or feelings of isolation.

The program was designed as an “oxygen mask” for mothers: support that uses movement, human connection and emotional support to help women gradually regain a sense of grounding, confidence and balance, without pressure to perform and without going through this period alone.

After going through postpartum depression, I became aware of a reality that is still talked about far too little: Many women go through this period feeling alone, exhausted, lost or disconnected from themselves, while still continuing to move forward every single day.

But I also realized that beyond physical activity, women needed support that was more global, more human and more adapted to the reality of postpartum. Through conversations with other mothers and perinatal professionals, I realized that this experience was far from isolated.

This is what led me to retrain as a fitness coach, specialize in pre and postnatal coaching and become certified in mental health first aid, with the desire to create a safe, progressive and pressure-free environment. Today, movement, mental health and human connection hold a central place in the way I support women during postpartum.

After 15 years working in the corporate world, I also understand the reality of mental overload, returning from maternity leave and the feeling of having to keep managing everything while trying to regain balance for yourself.

From the meeting point between personal experience, movement support and the desire to stop women from going through this period alone, I created Pura Vida Flow as the kind of support I wish I had during my own postpartum journey: human, safe and pressure-free support where movement becomes a tool for care, reconnection and wellbeing.