“I have continued to read your book and have got to the section about Tokophobia. Your book is engaging and very insightful, even though I have not experienced the areas covered. What I didn't expect to happen, as I read your book, was a flood of emotions to come out. I know God has given me a very compassionate and empathetic heart, therefore on some levels I could strongly relate to some of the feelings you wrote about. It also brought back some of my experiences and difficulties I have been through, which in turn will lead to my own healing in areas I had forgotten about. On many occasions I found myself in tears while I read rawness of the things you have suffered. So far I have found your book to be very powerful, with strong relational value for women who have suffered in different ways not just those you have openly shared. The pain of your experience are very real, but your progression through it all and your complete trust in God to bring you through all things is extremely evident. I don't think anyone can read this book and not be moved. I'm looking forward to completing it!”
Elizabeth
"I was so shocked when I read your birth experience, it was so similar to my own and every feeling you wrote down, I had too. It’s amazing, I felt like I was the only one who felt like this, but now I know I'm not. Your book was written from the heart, and it made me cry as it brought all the emotions and visions back to me, but it also felt good to know it was actually helping me, to know there were others like me.
Thanks again, your really helping me!”
Emily
Book born out of painPostnatal expert to the hillsMum pushes for more helpHelping women with stressful births
One of the ways in which people respond to a traumatic eperience, which is too painful to bear, is to push them down or "put them on thre back of your mind"
By "keeping strong" or just getting on with things as normal without showing our feelings can lead to a stockpile of unresolved emotional issues which can last many years.
Creative writing will help you to give expression to what has previously pushed down and bring so much healing needed in the areas where trauma has destroyed part of your character.
Creative writing will help you to bring those feelings that have not been resolved to a place of resolution and a new wholeness and freedom in your life.
You don't need to be expert in English language, just to be willing to put in writing what you feel about a situation or an experience which could be your own or fiction.
My mother tongue is Spanish but my I wrote my first book in English because the trauma that I endured in on the hospitals in the UK was recorded in my brain in English. Real Healing After Caesarean is a book written for women left traumatized after childbirth as a self-help book. It is also for health professionals who want to understand Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and other postnatal illnesses and guide women to their recovery.
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