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Processing difficult, disappointing & traumatic births | with Emma from Empower Matresence

An episode of the eat play sleep podcast, hosted by eat. play. sleep., titled "Processing difficult, disappointing & traumatic births | with Emma from Empower Matresence" was published on May 5, 2024 and runs 37 minutes.

May 5, 2024 ·37m · eat play sleep

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In today’s pod we interview the extremely kind and very qualified Emma from Empower Matresence. Emma helps us to explore the topic of birth trauma, and how this looks different for every birth mother (and support person(s)). We love the non-judgemental approach Emma takes in birth debriefing and hope all listeners can take away something from this important episode. Want to connect with Emma? You can find her at | www.empowermatresence.com @empowermatresence

In today’s pod we interview the extremely kind and very qualified Emma from Empower Matresence. Emma helps us to explore the topic of birth trauma, and how this looks different for every birth mother (and support person(s)). We love the non-judgemental approach Emma takes in birth debriefing and hope all listeners can take away something from this important episode. Want to connect with Emma? You can find her at

| www.empowermatresence.com @empowermatresence


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