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Embracing a Trauma-Informed Approach to Pregnancy and Birth
Pregnancy and birth involve a lot of interaction with the medical system. For some people, that feels supportive. For others, it can feel overwhelming, exposing, or hard to navigate, especially if you’ve had difficult experiences in medical settings before. A trauma-informed approach to pregnancy and birth focuses on care that feels as safe, respectful, and collaborative as possible. This isn’t about controlling every outcome. It’s about how you are treated throughout the pro

Carla Brun, LICSW, PMH-C
Apr 143 min read


Exhausted After Having a Baby? How to Cope With Postpartum Sleep Deprivation
If you’ve recently had a baby, you’ve probably heard:“Sleep when the baby sleeps.”
And if that advice has ever made you want to laugh, cry, or throw your phone across the room, you are not alone.

Carla Brun, LICSW, PMH-C
Mar 243 min read


Signs of Postpartum Anxiety and What Can Actually Help
Postpartum anxiety is very common in early parenthood, even though it doesn’t always get talked about as much as postpartum depression. It can show up in ways that are subtle, constant, or hard to name at first.
Sometimes it’s racing thoughts at night when you finally have a chance to rest. Sometimes it’s a steady background feeling of worry or unease. Sometimes it’s feeling on edge, like you can’t fully settle, even when things are calm.

Carla Brun, LICSW, PMH-C
Feb 244 min read
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