Qualifications of the authors
The first author: Cheryl Tatano Beck, is a distinguished professor at the University of Connecticut School of nursing. She received a Master's degree in maternal-newborn nursing from Yale University. She holds doctorate of Nursing science degree from Boston University. The second author Sue Watson, is chairperson at Trauma and Birth Stress in Auckland, New Zealand.The first …show more content…
At personal level, psychological birth trauma can also affects the father, the child, family member, and the society. It can decrease bounding and lactation period and provokes subsequent health issues to the child. This can trigger emotional insecurity and self doubt and cause a myriad of intra familial communication problems, which can traumatize the whole family. Professionally, nurses must provide support, counseling, and a safe environment to mothers who had a traumatic childbirth experience, which may later develop some emotional and behavioral disorder . Therefore, nurses must also be well knowledgeable to prepare women for hospitalizations by decreasing their fears related to childbirth