EPISODE · Oct 10, 2024 · 37 MIN
Ep. 118: C-Section Under GA and Two Redemptive Subsequent Births feat. Megan
from The Birth Trauma Mama Podcast
On this week's Listener Series episode, we welcome Megan. She shares with us about her first birth experience where she had a very unexpected crash c-section under general anesthesia. She was officially diagnosed with PPTSD and went through months of therapy and EMDR. She shares how her trauma ultimately led to two scheduled gentle c-sections that were very redemptive for her.On this episode, you will hear:- gestational diabetes and high risk pregnancy- uterine groth restriction- cesarian section under general anesthesia- therapy and EMDR- changing hospitals for subsequent pregnancies- redemptive subsequent cesarian sectionsFor more birth trauma content and a community full of love and support, head to my Instagram at @thebirthtrauma_mama.Learn more about the support and services I offer through The Birth Trauma Mama Therapy & Support Services.Disclaimer - The views and opinions expressed by guests on The Birth Trauma Mama Podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official stance, views, or positions of The Birth Trauma Mama Podcast. The content shared is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional or medical advice and/or endorsement.
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On this week's Listener Series episode, we welcome Megan. She shares with us about her first birth experience where she had a very unexpected crash c-section under general anesthesia. She was officially diagnosed with PPTSD and went through months of therapy and EMDR. She shares how her trauma ultimately led to two scheduled gentle c-sections that were very redemptive for her. On this episode, you will hear: - gestational diabetes and high risk pregnancy - uterine groth restriction - cesaria...
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Ep. 118: C-Section Under GA and Two Redemptive Subsequent Births feat. Megan
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