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Ever wonder why some people just seem safe and others don’t? Or why one person is traumatized by their birth but another is not? 

In today’s podcast Chantal Traub, a prominent New York City birth facilitator, doula, childbirth educator and wellness coach discusses the 3 essentials of safety.  

Context is the who, what, when and how of the situation. As birth providers it is our responsibility to help mothers in labor in this area. Prior to the birth, the location of where the birth will take place, who will be present (ideally), what provider will be present (ideally), and how the process works is usually addressed. The baby is expecting to be born into the world with resiliency that comes from a regulated adult. Offering the context helps lead to that regulation. 

Choice is the ability to decide between multiple options. When the power to choose is taken away from a person, he/she/they feel trapped. Choosing simple things like music, lighting or who is present can have a large impact on the perception of safety.

Connection is how the birthing person and provider are associated. Even a provider who has never provided care for a person in the past can make a connection. The number one predictor of birth trauma is the birthing person’s relationship with the provider. So this connection piece and sense of safety are essential in avoiding birth trauma. 

This skill of establishing safety through context, choice and connection will help everyone in the birthing space create the sense of safety required for a safe labor. 


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About Today’s Guest:

Chantal Traub is a prominent New York City birth facilitator, doula, childbirth educator and wellness coach. In her 20-plus years in practice, she has become internationally acclaimed for her expertise on the pelvic floor and her Pushing Power technique. Early on, Traub identified a severe lack of preparation among birthing people for the pushing stage of labor. Thus began a mission to properly educate and teach birthing moms—and professionals in the field—to better understand the pelvic floor; through her classes, her one-on-one work and her doula practice, Traub has helped thousands of women birth babies without tearing and without episiotomies. She is a regular educator for Global Pelvic Health Alliance, American Physical Therapy, New Jersey and My Pelvic Floor Muscles, and has been featured on many podcasts, including Next Question, with Katie Couric and The Women’s Health Podcast. 

Published Co-Author: The Pelvic Floor: Everything you needed to know sooner

Website: https://chantaltraub.com

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