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In this episode, I’m connecting with Farrah Sheehan—nurse, childbirth educator, and advocate for maternal and child health.
Farrah shares her experiences serving vulnerable families, the power of trauma-informed care, and how birth story medicine transforms the healing process.
Together, we explore the impact of storytelling in processing birth experiences, the importance of support networks, and the cultural barriers that prevent individuals from seeking help.
This heartfelt conversation highlights the need for compassion in maternal healthcare and the strength found in sharing our stories.
Learn more about Farrah, Birth Story Medicine, and VCHIP!
Takeaways
- Farrah's journey as a nurse and advocate for child health is deeply rooted in her desire to support families.
- Birth story medicine serves as a healing tool for both birthing individuals and healthcare professionals.
- Trauma-informed care is essential in improving birth outcomes and supporting families.
- Storytelling can facilitate personal growth and healing, making it a powerful tool in healthcare.
- Creating a supportive community is crucial for new parents to thrive during the postpartum period.
- Healthcare professionals need to process their own experiences to provide better care for families.
- Empathy and compassion are vital in the healthcare system, especially in maternal and child health.
- Every family deserves to have their birth story heard and validated in a loving manner.
- Building a village of support is essential for new parents to navigate the challenges of parenthood.
- The cultural stigma around seeking help needs to be addressed to improve mental health outcomes for parents.
Sound Bites
"I always knew I wanted to be a mother."
"There is magic in birth story medicine."
"You have to build your village now."
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