Birth Trauma Association
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Charity supporting parents who have experienced traumatic birth.
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'I still cannot to this day enter a maternity ward for any reason. I often find myself going back to the events that happened that day and wondering if I could have done anything and did I do everything I could.' Birth trauma in the Middle East. bmcwomenshealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
A systematic review of birth trauma in the Middle East - BMC Women's Health
Psychological trauma associated with childbirth is underappreciated in the Middle East as an issue that can significantly alter a woman's perception and satisfaction with her birth experience, increasing risk of postpartum mental health issues such as anxiety, depression or post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD), impacting her ability to fully engage in motherhood and bond with and care for her newborn. This study reviews published literature on birth trauma and PTSD in the region to identify links to current maternity care practices, maternal mental health, and other health and social outcomes and offer insight into areas for further research and action. A systematic review of peer-reviewed articles published in English 2000-2025, using CRD reporting guidelines. Pre-determined inclusion/exclusion criteria were applied, selected articles were evaluated using CASP checklists. Eighteen articles report women in the Middle East find giving birth stressful, with notable rates of childbirth anxiety, trauma and PTSD symptoms. This is influenced by maternity care practice issues, routine medical interventions, limited pain management, lack of support, and communication challenges with care providers, linked to women’s perceptions of having negative birthing experiences. Social norms, women’s cultural beliefs, perceptions and satisfaction with labour and birth are intertwined with fear of childbirth, pain tolerance, ratings of traumatic experiences,symptoms of PTSD, and other maternal and infant health and outcomes. Strategies for prevention, management of birth trauma and enhancement of the birth experience are outlined. This study highlights the importance of consideration of women’s birth experiences, needs for enhanced empowerment, support and resources in maternity care and options for pain management and relief during childbirth in Middle Eastern birth settings. Links to postpartum maternal mental health, ability to breastfeed and bond with the newborn, potential for recovery, subsequent pregnancies and wider impact on infant development, relationships and families should not be underestimated. It is crucial to comprehend the fundamental impact birth experiences have on women’s mental health and wellbeing, and their perceptions and capacity for pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and motherhood. Further research on maternal mental health, birth trauma, PTSD and development of corresponding policy, strategies and interventions in maternity care in the Middle East is necessary.
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Colleen is one of our highly valued team of peer supporters, and she'll be speaking at our conference about her own experience of traumatic forceps birth. You can buy your ticket here: www.tickettailor.com/events/birth...
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"Women need information and realistic expectations about the risks of such outcomes and how to mitigate them. Caregivers should inform women of warning signs and when to seek professional care, and then listen to, and believe, women when they do so." www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
Actually empowering women during childbirth
The Lancet Editorial1 on empowering women during childbirth is intended to reflect a caring approach that proposes avoiding both overmedicalisation and dogmatic natural birth pundits. The Editorial ca...
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We're delighted to welcome Baroness Merron as a keynote speaker to our conference on improving maternal safety. Buy your ticket at: www.tickettailor.com/events/birth...
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Speaker spotlight: Jenny Clough
Jenny Clough is a peer supporter at the charity Peeps-HIE. At our session on reducing hypoxic brain injury, she will talk about her experience of being a full-time carer to a child with HIE.
Buy your tickets now. www.tickettailor.com/events/birth...
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We’re pleased to welcome Marcus Cabrera-Dandy, research fellow at QMUL, to our Improving Maternal Safety conference, for a session on alternatives to instrumental births.
Join us at BMA House, London. www.tickettailor.com/events/birth...
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We're delighted to welcome Dr Chris Dewhurst to our conference on 18 November.

Chris is a neonatologist and medical director at Liverpool Women's Hospital with a specialist interest in neonatal ventilation.

You can buy tickets now:
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A research request for new mothers: please email [email protected] if you're interested in taking part.
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Thanks so much to Louise Thompson for recommending the BTA's support services on Theo Clarke's podcast #BreakingTheTaboo. You can listen to the full episode here: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/b...
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Damning piece from Hannah Barnes on maternity failings at Leeds. www.newstatesman.com/politics/hea...
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Join us for a day of discussion with policy makers, clinicians and those with lived experience. Let's work together to make birth safer for mothers and babies. www.tickettailor.com/events/birth...
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A new study shows that in an assisted birth, when a baby's head is in OP position (facing forward), women are much more likely to experience postpartum haemorrhage or anal sphincter injury. Successful rotation of the baby's head reduces the risk. www.medscape.com/viewarticle/...
Foetal Head Position Shapes Assisted Birth Outcomes
A non-rotated occipitoposterior position of the foetal head in assisted vaginal birth is associated with higher rates of maternal morbidity than an occipitoanterior position.
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Very good to see Sands and Tommy's raise this issue. Interpreting facilities are safety-critical, not an optional extra. jointpolicyunit.org.uk/wp-content/u...
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We support Black Maternal Mental Health Week. Too many Black women don't receive the mental health support they need.
#MakeBlackMothersVisible #BMMHW2025 #TheMotherhoodGroup
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We have a free legal clinic on Friday 26 September with our partners Russell-Cooke. More details here: instagram.com/p/DOxyVZVCLrk/
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"It is this 'toxic' culture that will be the hardest to tackle, especially in the short lifespan of the government’s maternity and neonatal investigation." This is absolutely true. www.newstatesman.com/politics/hea...
Will the government’s maternity review let families down again?
The department of health has announced 14 hospital trusts it will investigate
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Tickets are available for our 18 November conference now - today we highlight the excellent range of speakers for our panel on racial disparities in maternity. www.tickettailor.com/events/birth...
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"We hope, too, that the team will, as a priority, listen to the harmed families whose voices have been ignored and dismissed for so many years. The trust has escaped scrutiny for too long. Now, finally, we hope it will be held accountable." www.itv.com/news/meridia...
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