Birth ought to be a joyful experience: for some
women, however, it is anything but. Women who have
experienced a medical emergency during birth often find
that the memory of it doesn't go away just because a
healthy baby has been delivered. They experience the
symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder: flashbacks,
sleeplessness, nightmares or extreme anxiety. Some go
out of their way to avoid being reminded of the birth,
and they may find it difficult to bond with their baby.
Post-traumatic stress disorder after birth, known more
simply as 'birth trauma', affects at least 10,000 women
every year in England and Wales. Yet the condition is
poorly misunderstood and women suffering from birth
trauma often do not receive the treatment or support
they need. They may be misdiagnosed as suffering from
postnatal depression, and many find that friends and
family, instead of being supportive, simply tell them to
pull themselves together. This valuable and fascinating
book explains everything you and your family and friends
need to know about birth trauma: what causes it, how it
affects your personal relationships, how to treat it and
where to find support. Using the powerful personal
stories of women who have suffered birth trauma and
overcome it, this book shows that it is possible to go
through this difficult experience and come out the other
side. A percentage of all royalties is donated to
charity.
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