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  • Reproductive Health
  • Trauma Studies
  • Midwifery Care

Background:

  • A woman's history of sexual trauma is deeply connected to her pregnancy and childbirth journey.
  • Many women do not disclose their trauma history, necessitating universal trauma-informed approaches.
  • Childbearing experiences can be profoundly affected by unresolved trauma.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To illustrate the application of trauma-informed care in obstetric settings through case studies.
  • To highlight the importance of universal trauma-informed care in women's healthcare.
  • To explore how trauma-informed care can facilitate a restorative birth and rebuilding of body trust.

Main Methods:

  • Presentation of two case studies from a certified nurse midwife's practice.
  • Demonstration of trauma-informed care principles in action within the childbearing context.
  • Qualitative analysis of patient experiences and midwife interventions.

Main Results:

  • Trauma-informed care can positively influence the birth experience for survivors.
  • Universal implementation ensures that all women, including those who do not disclose trauma, receive sensitive care.
  • Empowerment of survivors through this care model can lead to regaining trust in their bodies.

Conclusions:

  • Trauma-informed care is a critical component of comprehensive women's healthcare.
  • Midwives play a vital role in providing sensitive and effective care to survivors of sexual trauma.
  • Restorative birth is achievable through compassionate, trauma-aware practices, fostering healing and bodily autonomy.