Birth Shock: How to recover from birth trauma - why 'at least you've got a healthy baby' isn't enough
Birth Shock: How to recover from birth trauma - why 'at least you've got a healthy baby' isn't enough
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'Thank goodness for this book! As a clinician, doula and mother, Mia Scotland has a very special way of helping people understand what has happened to them and why. If you have feelings of guilt, grief, sadness about your baby's birth, even if you don't think you have trauma, read this. If you have a friend that you think may be traumatised give it to them, if you are a birth professional, buy your own copy. Mia's experience, wisdom and compassion can be felt on every page.' Sophie Fletcher, author of Mindful Hypnobirthing and Mindful Mamma
Perhaps you had a difficult birth. Hopefully, you have a healthy baby. That, after all, is the most important thing. Or is it?
So why are you struggling to move on? Why do you keep thinking about the birth or replaying it in your mind? Why do you feel guilty when other people say “at least you have a healthy baby”?
In Birth Shock, perinatal clinical psychologist Mia Scotland explains clearly what can be harmful about birth, how birth trauma can affect mothers, fathers and health professionals, and why it seems to be on the rise.
If you are suffering from the effects of a difficult birth, even if the birth doesn’t sound bad to others, then this book is for you. Perhaps the birth was really bad and your baby isn’t okay. Perhaps you are a partner who feels traumatised, or you are a midwife or a doctor. In these pages you will find:
- a clear, concise, psychological explanation of what birth trauma actually is
- discussion of what causes birth trauma
- clear tips and advice on how to put yourself on the path to recovery
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ISBN: 9781780664958
Number of pages: 224
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