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Healing Journeys

Every story is unique.  But every woman is incredibly strong and courageous.  Enjoy these stories of healing and moving on.

Kay : unrecognised trauma, leading to healing and a VBAC

Kelly : from feelings of failure & pain to a beautiful homebirth VBAC

 Kim : caesarean, grief, healing, & another birth

Kylie : healing journey from traumatic caesarean, facing obstacles from OB, having VBAC

Megan : not sure if her birth was bad enough to be there

Tammy : from traumatic birth, to empowering VBAC

Announcing Birthtalk’s first book!

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“How to Heal a Bad Birth : making sense, making peace and moving on” is available NOW – click the book to find out more or purchase via Amazon Australia (also available at Amazon in US, UK, CAN and more!)

Read our blog : ‘Birth Trauma Truths’

What you need to know on the healing journey from a traumatic birth.

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