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Birth Trauma Myths, with Bianca Sprague and Natasha Marchand

Birth Trauma Myths, with Bianca Sprague and Natasha Marchand

Activism, Birth Choices, Birth Partners, Interventions, Labor & Birth, Podcast, TBPodcast

Today we are taking on the most common myths and concerns around birth traumas, and exploring ways to avoid them. The statistics for those who consider their birth to have been traumatic can range between 25 and whopping 49%. So, what can you do to improve the chances...
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