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Birth Trauma; The Ripple Effect. With The Perinatal Mental Health Partnership

Birth Trauma; The Ripple Effect. With The Perinatal Mental Health Partnership

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It was such an honour to be asked back to support Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week, buy the Perinatal Mental Health Partnership.

This years theme was the power of connection and connecting is SO important for those who are struggling with the mental and/ or physical effects of birth trauma.

Birth trauma is poorly defined and poorly researched, but we know that it effects more first time mums and those affected by:

  • long labour - particularly pushing phase
  • fear and anxiety
  • complications
  • interventions
  • lack of (perceived or actual) control
  • pain
  • large baby
  • foetal position

In this episode, we explore how birth trauma affects women AFTER they have left the labour room, which is so rarely talked about.

The Perinatal Mental Health Partnership can be contacted via: Perinatalmhpartnershipuk@gmail.com or https://www.instagram.com/perinatalmhpartnership/

If you would like to get in touch with me after this episode, please email me at sarahjane@fitfannyadams.com

And if you want to focus on reconnecting with your pelvic floor, access my free guide at www.fitfannyadam.com/pelvicfloor

Trigger warning : This is a very open discussion which touches on incontinence after birth, pelvic floor health, birth injuries and stitches and so please practice self care when watching and step away if you need to.

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