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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 20 MIN

Moral Injury in Birth Work: The Wound Beneath the Burnout

from The Resilient Birth Worker · host Sarah Hardy Walsh, ND IBCLC | Well Rooted Coaching + Consulting

When the System Asks You to Act Against Your Own ValuesYou know the difference between being tired and being wounded. Burnout is exhaustion from overwork. But the pain you carry from watching preventable harm, from being unable to provide the care you know is right, from holding a mother's grief after a system failed her...that has a different name. It's called moral injury.In this episode, Sarah names the wound that lives beneath the Unseen Armour...the specific, cumulative damage that occurs when maternity care providers are forced by systems, policies, staffing, and culture to act against their own values. She explores how moral injury disguises itself as cynicism, rage, shame, and spiritual emptiness. And she names the grief that most birth workers have never stopped to acknowledge...grief for the practitioner they intended to be and the care they longed to give.This is not a conversation about working harder or building more resilience. This is about looking honestly at a wound that midwives, nurses, doulas, and lactation consultants carry in silence...and understanding that the ache is not weakness. It is the sound of an intact heart.Includes a guided reflective practice for beginning to name what your body has been holding.Be Well. Be Rooted. Be Resourced.Website: www.sarahhardywalsh.comInstagram: @theresilientbirthworkerFree Resource: Rest + Resilience Reset

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When the System Asks You to Act Against Your Own ValuesYou know the difference between being tired and being wounded. Burnout is exhaustion from overwork. But the pain you carry from watching preventable harm, from being unable to provide the care you know is right, from holding a mother's grief after a system failed her...that has a different name. It's called moral injury.In this episode, Sarah names the wound that lives beneath the Unseen Armour...the specific, cumulative damage that occurs when maternity care providers are forced by systems, policies, staffing, and culture to act against their own values. She explores how moral injury disguises itself as cynicism, rage, shame, and spiritual emptiness. And she names the grief that most birth workers have never stopped to acknowledge...grief for the practitioner they intended to be and the care they longed to give.This is not a conversation about working harder or building more resilience. This is about looking honestly at a wound that midwives, nurses, doulas, and lactation consultants carry in silence...and understanding that the ache is not weakness. It is the sound of an intact heart.Includes a guided reflective practice for beginning to name what your body has been holding.Be Well. Be Rooted. Be Resourced.Website: www.sarahhardywalsh.comInstagram: @theresilientbirthworkerFree Resource: Rest + Resilience Reset

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