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.
Orthopedic Trauma Association. 6300 N. River Road, Suite 727, Rosemont, IL 60018-4226. (847) 698-1631.
Yes, through a birth defect or trauma
His birth had nothing to do with it. Dionysus invented wine.
Cerebral palsy (CP)
No. This is a myth. Sexual orientation is fixed at an early age, possibly at birth.
The Canadian Association for Young Children is a nationals association that ensures the safety, well being, and education of children from birth until the age of nine.
The accentuated incremental lines that can indicate the trauma of birth are called Harris lines. These are horizontal lines that can be seen on X-rays of bones and are believed to represent growth arrest episodes during early childhood due to illness or malnutrition.
Peripheral neuropathy is the damaged to the your neurological nervous system which is caused by birth or trauma. No it is not related to your eyes, that is false.
damaged taste buds, severe head trauma, brain damage or a birth defect.
disease (70%), trauma (22%), congenital or birth defects (4%), and tumors (4%).
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is primarily developed in response to severe trauma experienced during early childhood, particularly before the age of five. While a fetus cannot experience trauma in the same way as a postnatal child, maternal stress and trauma during pregnancy can impact fetal development. However, the direct induction of DID in a fetus is not supported by current psychological understanding; DID requires conscious processing and coping mechanisms that develop after birth.
What causes trauma