This episode explores the profound identity shift that can happen after birth trauma, the grief of losing who you were before, the disorientation of feeling disconnected from yourself, and the complicated process of rebuilding after trauma. Kayleigh shares how trauma can reshape personality, relationships, interests, and even the way we experience parenthood itself.
Through personal stories and reflections from the birth trauma community, this conversation offers validation, hope, and reassurance that healing does not mean becoming who you were before, it means learning to reconnect with yourself in a new way. If you’ve ever felt like birth trauma changed you forever, this episode reminds you that while trauma leaves its mark, healing can bring pieces of yourself back to life again.
In this episode, we discuss:
🫶 The grief and identity loss that can follow birth trauma
🧠 How trauma changes personality, emotions, and daily life
👶 Why parenthood after trauma can feel isolating and confusing
💔 The loss of innocence around pregnancy, birth, and postpartum
🎭 Feeling disconnected from other parents and motherhood spaces
📺 Unexpected changes in hobbies, media tolerance, and interests after trauma
🌱 How healing allows parts of yourself to slowly return
🤍 Making peace with the version of yourself that existed before trauma
🌟 Finding hope, connection, and joy again after birth trauma
🫂 A reminder that healing is possible — even when it feels far away
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