Caesarean issues
Birthtalk is co-founder of the Caesarean Awareness Network Australia (CANA).
We have a special interest and understanding in the issues facing women regarding caesareans.
Below are links to our articles designed to support and inform you.
Feelings after a caesarean
To gain more of an understanding of the emotions experienced by a woman after a caesarean (even months
and years afterwards). We explore not only the feelings, but
also the physiological and situational reasons behind them.
Birthing again FAQs
includes Qs such as “I feel that the only way to avoid a traumatic birth is to have an elective caesarean so I can control everything...is this true?â€
Why Birth Trauma is Unspoken
most women don't even know what they’ve experienced!
This is Melissa from Birthtalk’s own journey from a traumatic caesarean to understanding the reason that Birth Trauma is unspoken...is because most of us don’t know what we’ve even experienced.
The Nature of Birth Trauma
For some women, their caesarean birth is a traumatic event.
To learn more about the nature of Birth trauma see our speech given at the National Caesarean Awareness Day seminar, 2006.
Birthing after caesarean
For information about how Birthtalk supports women planning a subsequent birth after caesarean whether vbac
or repeat caesarean. |