Trauma-Informed Therapy for Birth-Related Trauma
Work with a licensed birth trauma therapist specializing in perinatal mental health
Compassionate, trauma-informed care tailored to your birth story
Evidence-based approaches: EMDR, somatic therapy, and talk therapy
Begin healing at your own pace with a safe, nonjudgmental therapist
Support for symptoms like flashbacks, anxiety, guilt, and bonding challenges
What is birth trauma?
Birth trauma refers to the emotional and psychological impact of a difficult or distressing labor and delivery experience. While many people expect birth to be joyful, the reality is that for some, it can feel overwhelming, frightening, or even life-threatening.
A birth trauma therapist helps individuals who may have experienced:
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Emergency C-sections or medical interventions
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Complications that endangered parent or baby
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Feeling ignored, dismissed, or powerless during birth
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Loss of control or invasive procedures
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Stillbirth, NICU stays, or other medical crises
Birth trauma isn’t about whether others perceive your experience as “bad enough.” If you feel shaken, scared, or haunted by your birth story, your feelings are valid, and support from a birth trauma therapist can help.
How can therapy help with traumatic birth experiences?
Therapy provides a safe, nonjudgmental space to process what happened, release painful emotions, and regain a sense of control. A birth trauma therapist can help you:
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Understand your story by revisiting the birth experience at your pace
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Process emotions like fear, guilt, sadness, or anger
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Reduce symptoms such as flashbacks, anxiety, or panic attacks
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Rebuild trust in your body, medical providers, or relationships
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Prepare for future pregnancies or parenting without retraumatization
Many parents feel relief just having their story heard and validated by someone trained in perinatal trauma care. Therapy is not about minimizing what you went through—it’s about supporting your healing.
Symptoms of Birth Trauma
Common signs a birth trauma therapist can help you address
Emotional
- Intense sadness or guilt
- Irritability or anger
- Feeling numb or detached
Cognitive
- Intrusive memories / flashbacks
- Nightmares about the birth
- Racing thoughts, poor focus
Physical
- Fatigue or tension
- Sleep changes / insomnia
- Startle response, panic
Behavioral
- Avoiding hospitals or providers
- Withdrawing from loved ones
- Compulsive hypervigilance
Relational
- Difficulty bonding with baby
- Strain with partner or family
- Fear about future pregnancies
Experiencing these symptoms? A compassionate birth trauma therapist can help you heal and feel safe again.
What symptoms are common after birth trauma?
Not everyone experiences birth trauma in the same way, but there are common symptoms many clients bring to a birth trauma therapist:
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Intrusive thoughts or flashbacks about the birth
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Nightmares related to the experience
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Heightened anxiety or panic attacks
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Hypervigilance (constantly on edge, scanning for danger)
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Avoidance of hospitals, doctor visits, or conversations about birth
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Difficulty bonding with the baby due to overwhelming emotions
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Feelings of guilt, shame, or failure
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Physical symptoms such as tension, insomnia, or exhaustion
Recognizing the Signs of Birth-Related PTSD
In some cases, birth trauma can lead to postpartum PTSD, which is more common than many realize. A birth trauma therapist can help you recognize these signs and begin a path toward healing.
What therapy approaches are used for birth trauma?
There is no one-size-fits-all approach. At Matrescence Therapy, our trauma-informed therapists use evidence-based techniques tailored to your needs.
Our Trauma-Informed Approach to Healing
We focus on safety, compassion, and collaboration. Therapy unfolds at your pace—never rushing or forcing you to revisit trauma before you’re ready.
EMDR, Somatic Therapy, and Talk Therapy Options
Some of the approaches a birth trauma therapist may use include:
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EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing): Helps reduce the intensity of traumatic memories.
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Somatic therapy: Connects mind and body to release stored trauma responses.
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Trauma-focused talk therapy: Provides space to tell your story, validate emotions, and create meaning.
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Mindfulness and grounding techniques: Reduce anxiety and bring you back to the present moment.
These therapies help you feel less trapped by trauma and more empowered in your daily life.
Birth trauma affects. Therapy can help.

Release Fear and Anxiety

Process Grief and Loss

Rebuild Trust in Your Body

Nurture Bonding with Your Baby
Frequently Asked Questions
Is birth trauma therapy available online?
Yes. At Matrescence Therapy, we offer virtual sessions with birth trauma therapists across Illinois, so you can receive compassionate support from the comfort of your own home.
Online therapy provides flexibility, privacy, and accessibility, especially for new parents adjusting to life with a baby. All you need is a private space and an internet connection to begin your healing journey.
Is birth trauma counseling covered by insurance?
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