Pam England is the Founder and Director of Birth Story Medicine.
When I was a young nurse-midwife, certified but not yet initiated by the power of birth itself, I used to teach ‘fantasy birth’ classes. In labor, I had a profound awakening and vowed to tell the truth and to bring change to how women are prepared for birth. While on the cesarean operating table, I realized that the naive positivity and promises I believed (and taught) were the seed for my own rapidly manifesting emotional birth shock, trauma, and postpartum depression. I sought counseling from a midwife, cesarean support group, and therapist, but found only superficial listening. This prompted me to earn a Masters in Psychology /Counseling from Antioch University, with an emphasis on perinatal issues and group dynamics.
Eight years of searching for answers and self-acceptance had passed since my initiation through birth; after meeting many teachers and authors and participating in conferences and ceremonies, I had a second epiphany which made me laugh out loud: ‘All this time I thought I had to heal my birth, but now I see my birth healed me.’ Perhaps this was the pivotal moment I morphed from the seek to a wounded healer.
Thus began Pam’s now three-decade-long devotion to the study of emotional birth trauma and the development of the Birth Story Medicine philosophy and process that has helped many find their way “home” to self-acceptance and self-compassion following their initiation through childbirth or birth work.
Following the publication of her best-selling book, Birthing From Within, Pam created a profound movement in multi-sensory, holistic, and mindful childbirth preparation and developed the concept of childbirth mentoring (versus teaching).
What you’ll hear in this episode:
- The message “I’ll never lie to another pregnant woman again.”
- Stories we believe before birth
- Children recalling their birth
- Hypnobirthing
- The judgment of your birth story
- The surprise
- The seven gates
- Trauma comes from self-judgment
- Free birth story sessions available through Oct. 31, 2020