City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

The day my vagina broke, what they don't tell you about childbirth, Stephanie Thompson

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The day my vagina broke, what they don't tell you about childbirth, Stephanie Thompson
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The day my vagina broke
Responsibility statement
Stephanie Thompson
Sub title
what they don't tell you about childbirth
Summary
Becoming a mother is a simple, natural act right? Its the circle of life? Youre a woman you know what to do surely? But what happens when your birth does not go even remotely as planned? Childbirth is no longer simply secret womens business it is now big business. And women everywhere are paying for information to help them on their journey to motherhood, only to find a very one-sided view about how a birth should be. Its like being given only half the textbook, only its presented in such a way that you cant tell which is the reason so many women are feeling stuck. This book tells you what you dont know but need to know. "The Day My Vagina Broke" is much more than one womans birth story. It is written for all women to: reveal the massive need for factual and unbiased information to be made easily available to prospective parents, so they can make informed choices; break down the culture of silence and judgement surrounding childbirth; challenge ideologies and systemic issues that leave women feeling isolated and abandoned after birth trauma; make the case for moving away from a one-size-fits-many approach to antenatal care towards a model of individualised assessment and care; inspire the broken mammas who have experienced birth trauma to change the way they see themselves and know they can heal; help women to have childbirth experiences that prioritise the health and wellbeing of both baby and mumma. "The Day My Vagina Broke" tells the story of Stephanie Thompsons journey to motherhood, and of medical professionals who dismissed her fears and concerns. The author writes openly about her traumatic birth, and the ongoing physical, emotional and physiological impacts of her injuries. But it is also a story of hope, courage and heart that explores ways to adjust and live with a new reality, and to finally find a way to begin to heal. Its essential reading for all mothers and the professionals charged with caring for them
Target audience
adult
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