Losing a child is the greatest pain anyone can experience. This hard truth echoes throughout human history, resonating with a deep, universal sorrow. It takes an extraordinary person to transform the most profound pain into a beacon of hope for others.
Chey, our guest this week, embodies such resilience. As a birth and postpartum doula, she shares not only her professional expertise but also her heartrending personal narrative of stillbirth and how it propelled her into supporting families through similar losses. Her Mirror Project stands as a powerful initiative for women grappling with self-image postpartum, offering a pathway to healing and self-acceptance. The stories we discuss remind us of the unwavering strength of mothers and the irreplaceable value of empathetic community support in the birth space.
Key Takeaways
Chapters
(00:01) - Supporting Parents in Birth Trauma Loss
(07:08) - Overcoming Trauma, Welcoming a Rainbow Baby
(11:51) - Transitioning Through Pregnancy and Birth Experiences
(19:54) - Supporting Parents Through Birth Trauma
(31:58) - Birth Trauma Support and Discussion Group
Quotes:
Dads quite often get forgotten about and they can only support their partner as best they can with also coping with their own trauma. - Chey
Help is out there in a really isolating time. There is always someone there that is going to be your vibe and it's going to be your jam." - Chey
To learn more about Maternal Grounding and to book Pregnancy Massage, Postpartum Massage, and Baby Massage, visit https://maternalgrounding.com.au/services/
Join our supportive community on Facebook: "Birth Trauma By Maternal Grounding" https://www.facebook.com/groups/1012299449213573
Connect with us on social media:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maternalgrounding/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlesuperheroes_/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maternalgrounding
Interested in being a podcast guest? Fill out the form https://forms.gle/zNbMezugBZxAJxBa6
For inquiries, guesting opportunities, or collaborations, reach out to us at hello@maternalgrounding.com.au
Losing a child is the greatest pain anyone can experience. This hard truth echoes throughout human history, resonating with a deep, universal sorrow. It takes an extraordinary person to transform the most profound pain into a beacon of hope for others.
Chey, our guest this week, embodies such resilience. As a birth and postpartum doula, she shares not only her professional expertise but also her heartrending personal narrative of stillbirth and how it propelled her into supporting families through similar losses. Her Mirror Project stands as a powerful initiative for women grappling with self-image postpartum, offering a pathway to healing and self-acceptance. The stories we discuss remind us of the unwavering strength of mothers and the irreplaceable value of empathetic community support in the birth space.
Key Takeaways
Chapters
(00:01) - Supporting Parents in Birth Trauma Loss
(07:08) - Overcoming Trauma, Welcoming a Rainbow Baby
(11:51) - Transitioning Through Pregnancy and Birth Experiences
(19:54) - Supporting Parents Through Birth Trauma
(31:58) - Birth Trauma Support and Discussion Group
Quotes:
Dads quite often get forgotten about and they can only support their partner as best they can with also coping with their own trauma. - Chey
Help is out there in a really isolating time. There is always someone there that is going to be your vibe and it's going to be your jam." - Chey
To learn more about Maternal Grounding and to book Pregnancy Massage, Postpartum Massage, and Baby Massage, visit https://maternalgrounding.com.au/services/
Join our supportive community on Facebook: "Birth Trauma By Maternal Grounding" https://www.facebook.com/groups/1012299449213573
Connect with us on social media:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maternalgrounding/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlesuperheroes_/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maternalgrounding
Interested in being a podcast guest? Fill out the form https://forms.gle/zNbMezugBZxAJxBa6
For inquiries, guesting opportunities, or collaborations, reach out to us at hello@maternalgrounding.com.au