Life after birth can feel harder than the birth itself.

Birth Trauma doesn't affect just one part of your life.

After birth trauma, you may find yourself struggling in ways that feel scattered and hard to track.

It's not just what happened during your birth. It's how it shows up afterward: in your body, your relationships, your sense of safety, and your identity.

You might be trying to make sense of:

Your sense of identity

How you see yourself now, and how birth may have shifted that.

Your relationships, friendships,and marriage

Changes in connection, communication, or trust with your partner and others.

Your body and how you experience it

How your your body feels, functions, and how your relationship to may have changed.

These aren't separate issues. They're different effects of the same experience and most women are left to figure that out on their own.

TWO WORLDS, ONE POSTPARTUM REALITY.

Birth Trauma Club™ helps women navigate life after birth trauma and partners with care teams to address postpartum care gaps.

FOR WOMEN

A space to navigate life after birth trauma through community and intentional gatherings.

FOR MATERNAL CARE TEAMS

Independent oversight for postpartum care gaps after discharge

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