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In this blog, women and their families share their experience of birth trauma. These stories are shared in their own voice and may be distressing to some readers.

Please take care to ensure you are ready to read these stories today and engage in the self-care and support you need to process what these stories bring up for you.

We tell these stories because many people find them helpful and it informs us all of the wide range of birth experiences families undergo.

“When there is one way, one story, learning is stunted. When we have more stories, we have more from which to learn. We see over and over again how choices, options, more stories, help us all.”

You can submit your story by emailing ABTA.

Stories

Perinatal Mental Health Week 2024: Hannah’s Story

The theme of Perinatal Mental Health Week 2024 is trauma-informed care. To mark this week and this important topic, ABTA’s Advocacy Coordinator Hannah shares her story of how necessary medical care triggered past trauma.

Birth Trauma Awareness Week 2024: Mary’s Story

The theme of Birth Trauma Awareness Week 2024 is Informed Consent. To close this week’s conversations, Mary shares her thoughts on her two births, where true informed consent has made a huge difference to her experience.

Photo of Carina and Baby

The Other Side – Carina’s Story

Carina’s education as a registered nurse meant she was acutely aware of the gaps in her postnatal care. She shares how the experience has made her rethink her career.