“It’s not easy to hear. But we need to say it. Birth can be distressing sometimes. So much so, it’s traumatising”
— Dr Rebecca Moore, Co-founder
‘Trauma’ is a big word
Sometimes too big.
What we really mean is that you felt intensely afraid, fearful, out of control or helpless when you were giving birth, when you were (trying to get) pregnant or after you had your baby. We’re here to explain what birth trauma actually is: when it happens, why it happens and how it happens.
Trauma is often taboo
We’re speaking up.
We must break down the taboo around traumatic birth experiences. We’re here for everyone who gives birth, for their partners, their babies, their family. We’re here for the professionals who are there by their side. For everyone on the road before birth and the path ahead.
No More Excuses Campaign
SIGN PETITION AND SHARE TODAY
In the words of Midwife and Activist Donna Ockenden: “There can be no excuses.” NHS England has announced £127 million of additional funding for maternity services. This is not enough money. In fact, it is only a third of the full amount that has been recommended by the Health and Social Care Select Committee. Join our demand that this Government commits to the full £350 million funding. #NoMoreExcuses
PARENTS
Are you a parent who’s been through something deeply distressing or difficult before, during or after birth?
PROFESSIONALS
Are you a professional who’s been through something deeply distressing or difficult whilst at work?
Our Training
FREE AND AFFORDABLE TOOLS
Read up on birth trauma. From symptoms to treatment, to coping tools and leadership practices. Free downloads and more.
ONLINE COURSES
Up-skill around trauma. We have a highly-reviewed five module online course which you can access now!
ANNUAL BIRTH TRAUMA SUMMIT
Our annual birth trauma summit is on 14th & 15th May 2024. Join us for two afternoons of courageous conversations about birth trauma.
BESPOKE TRAINING
Co-create unique training. Work with the Make Birth Better team to create a training session which meets your bespoke needs as a team.
OUR PARTNERS
All of our organisation partners advocate for trauma-informed ways of working and support those most affected by traumatic birth.