#95 Being Trauma-Informed: The Soft Skills that Change Birth Experiences
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In this episode of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Sarah Lavonne talks with licensed therapist Krysta Dancy, MA, MFT, CBD to explore what trauma-informed care really looks like in labor and delivery. Together, they unpack how nervous system regulation, presence, and connection shape the labor and delivery experience for both patients and nurses. This conversation goes beyond checklists and protocols to address burnout, compassion fatigue, and why trauma-informed care is as much a way of being as it is a set of skills. Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast!
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- Healing Trauma in the Birth Professional
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- Preventing Birth Trauma Level 2
- Preventing Birth Trauma Bundle - Level 1 & 2
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