"Even if
our birth story was never told to us, our bodies remember. We know our family history. Even if 'forgotten', we know it somewhere
deep inside. Birth Therapy shows that
the emotions and attitudes of an adult’s life are present in our birth
experience. This becomes what we have
taken on as our life’s healing." I
read this the other day, while looking for ideas to help me to support mothers
who need to heal from their birth experiences.
Reading that really struck a cord with me because my own birth was very
traumatic, so it's no wonder that I have such a big heart for birth work. It's not just a job, it's a passion.
As a doula, I
try to support a family as best as I can, to have the birth that they are
hoping for. But I know that it's not
always possible. Some times we don't get
the beautiful experiences that we're hoping for and we feel disappointed. Sometimes we have an experience that is
completely opposite of what we wanted and we are traumatized by what
happened. So what can I do, to help a
family to begin to heal from their birth trauma? Search for ways to support these families
through their healing.
I don't know
if any of you follow January Harshe & her Birth Without Fear Blog, but if
not, you should check it out. So much
awesomeness. Anyways, she recently posted on her Facebook page, a picture of
her tub all set up for a healing postpartum bath after her most recent
birth.
Then, I started googling 'healing from a
traumatic birth' & 'affirmations for healing birth trauma'. I came across this blog: https://www.bellybelly.com.au/birth/birth-reclaiming-ceremony/
and decided this would be such an amazing service to offer & why have I
never heard of this until now?
Digging a
little deeper, I found ideas for birth trauma healing workshops. These will be in a small group setting and
won't be as personal as a birth reclaiming ceremony in a clients home, but they
will still work towards the same purpose. Healing & bonding with their
child.
Cathy & I
are excited to announce that we are now offering personalized birth reclaiming
ceremonies and will be offering birth healing workshops in the near future!
We've got a beautiful space in Minooka where we have been offering childbirth
education, as well as breastfeeding and postpartum support. We really are looking for more ways to
support families in our community and are excited to expand our services. If any of you have any suggestions, we would
be glad to hear them!
Love &
Warmth,
Andrea
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