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The Cesarean Doula
Home
About
Contact
Private Coaching
Cesarean Mothers Circle
Heal your Birth Story
Home
About
Contact
Private Coaching
Cesarean Mothers Circle
Heal your Birth Story
I feel so powerless, sometimes.

Until I remember that mothering is my revolutionary act.

And parenting with deep love, purpose - and as much regulation as I can muster -  is my life’s greatest work.

But to do that, I need support. 

I need d
Trauma tries to keep us safe.

It says things like:

“Nobody understands.”

“They won’t get me.”

“Mine is worse than theirs.” 
Or 
“Mine isn’t bad enough. I don’t deserve help.” 

All
Your individual trauma is not separate from the society that created it.

You can be grateful for the kind and caring people who took care of you AND still feel hurt by things that were said and done (or not said and done).

In my course, I help you
What resonates, mama? 
What would you add? 

For the mamas feeling shame about your grief:

You can feel the deepest love for your child *and* feel sad about how they were born, or conflicted about aspects of your birth or postpartum experience.

And
I feel so powerless, sometimes.

Until I remember that mothering is my revolutionary act.

And parenting with deep love, purpose - and as much regulation as I can muster -  is my life’s greatest work.

But to do that, I need support. 

I need d Trauma tries to keep us safe.

It says things like:

“Nobody understands.”

“They won’t get me.”

“Mine is worse than theirs.” 
Or 
“Mine isn’t bad enough. I don’t deserve help.” 

All
The next step in your self-healing journey ✨

This monthly online support group is for mothers healing from the emotional and physical wounds of cesarean birth.

Who will benefit?

🌙 Cesarean mothers who gave birth in the last three years.

🌙 Cesar
Your individual trauma is not separate from the society that created it.

You can be grateful for the kind and caring people who took care of you AND still feel hurt by things that were said and done (or not said and done).

In my course, I help you What resonates, mama? 
What would you add? 

For the mamas feeling shame about your grief:

You can feel the deepest love for your child *and* feel sad about how they were born, or conflicted about aspects of your birth or postpartum experience.

And
The “c-section shelf” is a big topic among cesarean mothers.

In case you’re not familiar, the “shelf” is an area on the tummy that protrudes above the transverse c-section scar.

While all scars types their own unique s

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Inclusivity Policy: I welcome everyone who had a cesarean birth - regardless of the circumstances of your birth or how you identify. I primarily work with mothers (and primarily use this language in my content) AND everyone is welcome here.