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A UK based charity that help women suffering from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) as a result of, or following the birth of a child. "Birth Trauma" can be a result of a difficult birth, both physical and emotional. It can also be a result of the mother's treatment by others following the birth including a hostile or disapproving environment. The charity provides a wide range of information and resources for anyone suffering from Birth Trauma as well as information for the father or partner on how to support sufferers of Birth Trauma.

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