Be ready to deal with the ‘quiet horror’ of a traumatic birth
November 29, 2018
My nephew Luke was born after a traumatic caesarean section 22 years ago and I witnessed the emotional harm it caused my sister for years to come.
I’m not telling an unusual story here, by the way: giving birth is terrifying for many women. The Birth Trauma Association est...
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