Birth after trauma
Dr Emma Svanberg, co-founder of Make Birth Better and author of ‘Why Birth Trauma Matters’ explains what you can do.
You would like to have another child, but you’re scared. Because you’re worried the same thing, or even something worse, is going to happen. Or you feel you haven’t recovered enough physically to consider another pregnancy or giving birth again.
It is possible. With the right support you can become confident that trying for another baby is an option for you if you want it to be. The list below includes the different things I’ve seen help women, birthing people and families as they prepare for this journey.
It’s important you feel supported by your partner or loved ones. There are many ways they can help you prepare in the right way. Read more about it here.
It’s understandable you’re scared thinking about trying for another baby. But know your story can be one of harm and heal. You might find your trauma leads to growth, nearly half of women or birthing people do. Your next birth can be transformational, like Emma’s healing C-section here, and feeling supported by your care providers can be transformative.
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