The Birth Trauma Mama Podcast
Birth trauma is the dark and sometimes scary side of pregnancy & postpartum that no one wants to talk about. But, we're here to change that! I'm Kayleigh, a licensed therapist and birth trauma survivor, determined to bring birth trauma out of the shadows and into the light. When we talk about birth trauma, we take away its power and leave space for healing. Your birth trauma does not need to “happen for a reason." Birth trauma sucks and it’s okay to admit that. Join us as we navigate what it means to heal from birth trauma. You’ll hear from experts in the field as well as others who have experienced birth trauma. Storytelling and education are keys to raising awareness and better understanding how we heal trauma. We don’t do toxic positivity in this space, but you’ll definitely hear some dark humor. You’ll laugh and you’ll cry, but, most importantly, you’ll learn that you’re not alone and that healing is possible. Birth trauma is bullish*it, but your healing is not.
The Birth Trauma Mama Podcast
Ep. 238: Birth Trauma, Endometriosis, and the Long Road to Answers feat. Leah
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In this powerful Listener Series episode, Kayleigh sits down with Leah to share her story of giving birth during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, navigating a traumatic delivery, and enduring years of unexplained postpartum pain before finally being diagnosed with severe endometriosis. Leah opens up about medical dismissal, complex trauma, subsequent pregnancies, and the ongoing journey of healing, both physically and emotionally. This episode is a raw and honest look at what happens when trauma isn’t just one moment, but a series of experiences over time.
In this episode, we talk about:
🦠 Being pregnant and giving birth during the early days of the pandemic
🏥 Infection, induction, and an emergency C-section after a long labor
😔 Feeling dismissed, like a burden, and afraid to speak up to providers
🩸 Ongoing, severe postpartum pain that was repeatedly minimized
🧑⚕️ Seeing multiple doctors and being told everything was “normal”
🧠 Questioning your reality and wondering if it’s “all in your head”
🔍 Finally being diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis and interstitial cystitis
💥 The emotional impact of delayed diagnosis and medical gaslighting
😞 Postpartum PTSD and how trauma symptoms showed up over time
🤰 An unexpected second pregnancy and navigating intense triggers
✨ A redemptive birth experience and what felt different the second time
🩸 A third birth complicated by hemorrhage and retraumatization
🌊 Complex trauma vs. a single traumatic event
💔 The impact of trauma on friendships, identity, and support systems
🫶 Finding healing through EMDR, therapy, writing, and supportive relationships
Why this episode matters:
✨ Trauma can be layered, ongoing, and complex
✨ Being dismissed in medical spaces can deepen trauma
✨ You are not “crazy” for knowing something is wrong in your body
✨ Healing isn’t linear—and it can coexist with ongoing challenges
If you’ve ever felt unheard, dismissed, or alone in your postpartum or chronic illness journey, this episode is for you. Your experience is real and you deserve answers, support, and care. 🤍
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