The War on the Womb is Book 4 in The Matriarch Truth Series by M.K. Spryte.
This book examines patriarchy as a system that has long controlled women through sexuality, shame, religion, family structure, reproductive power, and the policing of the female body. Written in a plain-language trade voice with research beneath the surface, M.K. Spryte brings together anthropology, theology, psychology, memoir, spiritual deconstruction, and matriarchal ethics to ask a direct question: who benefits when women are taught to fear their own bodies?
The War on the Womb explores how patriarchal systems shaped ideas around purity, obedience, motherhood, sexuality, child protection, lineage, property, and religious authority. It looks at the story of Eve, purity culture, shame-based control, reproductive politics, child harm, goddess memory, and the return of the sacred feminine as a framework for healing and resistance.
This is not a call for female domination. It is a call to end domination itself.
Spryte argues for a matriarchal ethic rooted in bodily sovereignty, child safety, maternal dignity, spiritual truth, relational accountability, and the restoration of balance between women, men, children, Earth, and self.
For readers deconstructing religion, patriarchy, purity culture, or inherited systems of control, The War on the Womb offers language, fire, and a clear refusal to let women's bodies remain public property.
The Matriarch Emerges.