Birth Trauma (Postnatal Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)

Giving birth can be one of the most painful experiences in a woman’s life, yet the long-term effects that trauma can have on millions of new mothers are still largely ignored - Sarah Griffiths

Birth Trauma (Postnatal Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Birth Trauma (Postnatal Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)

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Birth trauma is a growing problem — experiencing it myself revealed how few people understand it

The past few years have seen more attention being paid to maternal mental health. Many people are now aware of conditions such as postnatal depression, which affects one in seven mothers. But less is known about postnatal post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), also known as birth trauma – a severe mental health condition caused by the birth experience. It’s characterised by flashbacks, nightmares, depression and anxiety. Up to 45% of women find some aspect of giving birth traumatic. But approximately one in 25 women develop postnatal PTSD.

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 Birth trauma is a growing problem — experiencing it myself revealed how few people understand it

Despite how common the condition is, many women – and even healthcare practitioners – are unaware of it. In fact, signs of birth trauma are sometimes mistaken for postnatal depression.

MASIC Foundation

We are advocates for women and aim to change the lives of those injured during childbirth. The MASIC Foundation is the only multi-disciplinary UK charity to support women who have suffered severe injuries during childbirth known as OASI (Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries).

Birth Trauma Association

Founded and run by women who have experienced birth trauma, we are the only charity in the UK solely dedicated to supporting women and families who have experienced traumatic birth.

Australasian Birth Trauma Association

We are the peak charity in Australia dedicated to supporting women, people, fathers, partners, and families after birth-related trauma. We listen to the voice of the consumer and respond to the unmet needs of birthing families.

Mind

Birth trauma happens when we go through a frightening, stressful or distressing event which is related to giving birth. It can develop into postnatal post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is a type of anxiety disorder.

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