Today, our very own Susanne tells us about the birth of her third child and how while it may not have healed her after her traumatic second birth, she’s coming to terms with who that trauma has made her. I started blogging about my son’s birth at a time when I felt powerless to do [...]
I Am Who I Am – A Birth Story
Traumatic Pregnancy, Traumatic Birth
By Amy. Amy is 26 years old and mother to one lively 20 month old boy. She lives with her son and her partner. This is her story. John and I met while we were travelling/ working in Perth, Australia. After we had been together around 7 months I discovered I was pregnant. [...]
One Baby. Two Very Different Birth Experiences.
Gemma is an older mum and was 41 when she had her son. She blogs to connect and share with others. Gemma used to be a working mum but has been made redundant and is now blogging her way through that. Read her blog, Hello It’s Gemma and connect with her on Twitter (@helloitsgemma). This [...]
Birth Trauma – When Things Go Wrong
Jenna Cooksley is a 27 year old mother of 2 children: Maddison aged 5 and Cooper aged 1. She and her family live in Langwarrin,VIC, Australia. The magic of creation is a wonderful thing. When we found out we were pregnant after more than 2 years of trying, we were overjoyed. The pregnancy was relatively easy, [...]
My Story
By Alison Alison Palmer has a two year old son and also runs www.csectionsupport.co.uk. This site offers support to women who have suffered trauma as a result of a caeserean section.You can tweet her at: @alisonpalmer79 Two years ago I went into premature labour with my son. I was contracting violently but not dilating effectively. My baby’s heartbeat [...]
My Birth Story
By Nicki Nicki Cawood is mum to 2 Boys, Wife, Freelance Writer / Blogger at www.curlyandcandid.co.uk This is the story of the first of my eldest son, Kieran (who is now nearly 5yrs). Kieran’s birth was nothing like I expected, and like I said, being a good first time Mum I read the [...]
A Rare Breed or Stereotype? A Grandmother’s Tale
By Dianne When I invited my 17 year old daughter to the local pub with me to listen to a friend of the family play “Guess that TV theme tune” on his trumpet, I had no idea the significance of the bottle of champagne that I won for guessing the most correct answers would hold.A [...]
My Birth Story
By Anna Anna is a first-time mum to her nine-month old daughter, trying to keep a sense of sanity and self through blogging and writing. She blogs at www.dummymummy.co.uk. I wouldn’t say my pregnancy was problematic but it was definitely ‘niggly’. I had two bleeds, a UTI which lasted seven weeks, an early but sudden onset of depression, [...]
My Birth Story
By Bev Bev is a mum of two young “busy” children and the founder of allmumkind. “The idea of allmumkind evolved after my decision to take a step away from my career, find a balance and develop my own business combining my experience, skills and number one priority, family. Up until recently I was a [...]
Reluctant Housedad – A Positive Experience
Often, here at Maternity Matters, it seems we’re only reporting on the negatives, so when we get a really positive birth story, we love to be able to show that contrast, and that millions of parents have positive and uncomplicated experiences every day. Here, Keith gives us his story. I’m Keith Kendrick, 47, aka Reluctant [...]
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- I Am Who I Am – A Birth Story 09/11/2012Today, our very own Susanne tells us about the birth of her third child and how while it may not have healed her after her traumatic second birth, she’s coming to terms with who that trauma has made her. I started blogging about my son’s birth at a time when I felt powerless to do […]
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