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We are back with Dr. Jen Wagner and Rn Bethany Scott, who continue our conversation about C sections! In part 1 of our conversationWe talked about what was to be expected before, during, and immediately after a caesarean section. But as we all know, birth is just the beginning. In this episode of Chat chatDr. Jen and Rn Bethany from The imperial experience podcast Talk about what comes next: the healing, the emotions and the realities of relaxation after birth after a caesarean section.
We immerse yourself in the stigma, which still surrounds the Caesarean sections, why some mothers feel that they are “missed” when their birth does not go as planned and what every woman deserves to hear before going into the OD. This conversation is raw, honest and so necessary because your birth history is important, and also your questions of healing.
What did we discuss?

In this second part of our series What to be expected to expect during a Caesarean sectionWe go deeper in:
- The stigma for caesarean sections: why it exists and how to challenge it with compassion and truth
- How to emotionally process an unplanned or emerging caesarean section
- As healing looks – beyond incision
- Narrative of the narrative: You didn't fail. You born.
- Tips for supporting recovery, self -esteem and her identity as a new mother
- What every woman deserves to know before going into the OR
I am Jen and Bethany so grateful that I joined back to myself and shared vulnerable, powerful knowledge. Whether your caesarean section is planned or aspiring, joyful or complex or all of the above You are not alone. Your emotions are valid, your experience is real and your story deserves to be honored.
If this episode is charged with you, please share it with another mom you have to hear. And as always, mark us on Instagram @Thebabychickchat And @Thecsxpodcast – We would like to hear your thoughts.
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Thank you for being here and continues to appear yourself. Cheers to authorized, supported caesarean sections and the possession of their history with pride!
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