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Join me as I speak with Catherine, a birth trauma survivor.
Catherine has been married to her wonderful husband Eli for 7 years and they have two little girls. She has worked in a variety of fields from horseback riding instructor to nanny, but all of them have to do with caretaking and that flows perfectly into her role as a mom.
During labor with her second daughter she suffered an amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) which very well could have killed both Catherine and her daughter. Recovery (both mentally and physically) has been long, exhausting, hard, but so so worth it. It is worth it because of the tangible ways in which the Lord has shown up for Catherine and her family! As more time goes by she is fighting to get back as much of her life back as possible. She will never be the person she was, but she's learning to love this new version of herself!
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1OxPaMiWax8148LgqW_xGQ
Website: www.birthtraumastories.com
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Thank you for listening. Loss/death affects us all. As the saying goes, "death is a part of life". It doesn't make it any easier, however, to grieve.
However, you are the sum of your parts; your emotions and your experience do not define who you are. How you push through shows your character and strength.
It takes a village-- so, come join our community and find others who are living on the other side of grief (and not with grief).
If you or someone you know needs support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
website: www.kelilagreenspeaker.com
Instagram: OurAndYRS
Facebook: Kelila Beth Green
LinkedIn: Kelila Green Siciliano
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Join me as I speak with Catherine, a birth trauma survivor.
Catherine has been married to her wonderful husband Eli for 7 years and they have two little girls. She has worked in a variety of fields from horseback riding instructor to nanny, but all of them have to do with caretaking and that flows perfectly into her role as a mom.
During labor with her second daughter she suffered an amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) which very well could have killed both Catherine and her daughter. Recovery (both mentally and physically) has been long, exhausting, hard, but so so worth it. It is worth it because of the tangible ways in which the Lord has shown up for Catherine and her family! As more time goes by she is fighting to get back as much of her life back as possible. She will never be the person she was, but she's learning to love this new version of herself!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/birthtraumastoriespodcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BirthTraumaStoriesPodcast
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1OxPaMiWax8148LgqW_xGQ
Website: www.birthtraumastories.com
Support the show
Thank you for listening. Loss/death affects us all. As the saying goes, "death is a part of life". It doesn't make it any easier, however, to grieve.
However, you are the sum of your parts; your emotions and your experience do not define who you are. How you push through shows your character and strength.
It takes a village-- so, come join our community and find others who are living on the other side of grief (and not with grief).
If you or someone you know needs support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
website: www.kelilagreenspeaker.com
Instagram: OurAndYRS
Facebook: Kelila Beth Green
LinkedIn: Kelila Green Siciliano
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