Finally, you'll
explore birth trauma and how you can help families, and yourself, heal after a traumatic birth, and how to support changes in maternity care.
Not exact matches
Today we are taking on the most common myths and concerns around
birth traumas, and
exploring ways to avoid them.
Kathleen Kendall - Tackett
explores how mothers can start on the path of recovery following
birth trauma.
Participants will have an opportunity to
explore their own unconscious prenatal and
birth memories and will be introduced to a self - care tool (Jin Shin Jyutsu) that can be used for the healing of prenatal and
birth trauma.
Explore the impact and practices of attachment and bonding, including development and interventions for families affected by Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD) and
birth trauma through the Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) lens.
Planning with their midwife or OB before
birth helped them have an action plan for breastfeeding immediately after delivery, as well as options to
explore if breastfeeding was challenging due to common breastfeeding issues like latch and supply or emotional issues like grief and
trauma.
I create a safe space for my clients where they can feel safe
exploring sexual experiences — sexual harassment and abuse but also
trauma from
birth injuries, IUDs, STDs and many other past experiences — and there are a few things that I really do wish women would stop believing about sex.