Today, April Hagen is bringing you her journey that talks about her birth trauma for about a split second. And the reason why I'm sharing this with you is that she talks a lot about what happened next...
I think it's important to know how women can work through this trauma space, and seek appropriate, help and support to come out the other side to continue living a fulfilling life.
What I think you're going to love the most is that after her experience and despite living with pelvic organ prolapse, she has still created an amazing business that started as a simple side hustle on something that she just loved doing.
Now she has this amazing business where prolapse is not the center of her universe and her life, and her career are back on track.
So if this is you and you've been through a birthing experience that was traumatic, you've been left with pelvic organ prolapse or other injuries, and you are looking for some hope, for some light at the end of the tunnel, you'll need to listen to this episode with April Hagan.
This episode is for you if you want to know more about:
maternal mental health traumatic birth navigating the legal system with birth trauma finding support and help to healliving beyond birth trauma living with pelvic organ prolapse - Tips and Tricks eBook - here
Guest - April HaganContinence Foundation of AustraliaSend a Direct Message to the team on Instagram @bravemummaSeason 1 Episode with Dr. Elizabeth Skinner - listen nowThis episode is coming to you thanks to our partners at the Continence Foundation. Call the National Continence Helpline on 1800 33 00 66 and speak to a Nurse Continence Specialist for free confidential advice, Monday to Friday 8am-8pm.
Host - Stephanie Thompson
Executive Producer & Editor - Dave Stokes
Podcast logo artist - Khrystyna lukashchuk
Brand Designer - Brodie-Rose
Original Soundtrack - Steven Robinson