Fear of birth tokophobia easy read leaflet
Some people feel scared or nervous about becoming pregnant or giving birth. This easy read leaflet explains what Tokophobia is, how it can affect us and how we can help ourselves
Some people feel scared or nervous about becoming pregnant or giving birth. This easy read leaflet explains what Tokophobia is, how it can affect us and how we can help ourselves
Experiencing grief after the loss of a baby is a deeply personal and unique journey. Grieving is a natural response to loss, and there is no “normal” or “right” way to grieve. This easy read leaflet explains what a person might feel and what things we can do to help.
Easy read document to describe what birth trauma looks like, how it might affect us and what we can do to cope.
As a supportive partner, it is good to understand what women and birth parents may experience when dealing with tokophobia. This page will give you an understanding of fear of birth and how you can support both of you through this concern
As a supportive partner, it is good to understand what women and birth parents may experience when dealing with tokophobia. This page will give you an understanding of fear of birth and how you can support both of you through this concern.
This is a print version, if you need an accessible version use this link https://www.southwestyorkshire.nhs.uk/paths-resources/supporting-your-partner-through-fear-of-pregnancy-and-or-birth-tokophobia/
Experiencing grief after the loss of a baby is a deeply personal and unique journey. Grieving is a natural response to loss, and there is no “normal” or “right” way to grieve. This page explains what a person might feel and what things we can do to help.
Some people feel scared or nervous about becoming pregnant or giving birth. This video is an introduction to Tokophobia
An introduction to what is birth trauma and how it affects us
An introduction to what is baby loss and what our service can offer people affected
In the first few weeks after having a baby you and or your partner may feel upset at the thought of the birth or care experience.
You may experience unusual feelings like being upset, scared or angry when you talk or think about it. This guidance is for new parents on how to support your partner and yourself in the early days.
In the first few weeks after having a baby you and or your partner may feel upset at the thought of the birth or care experience.
You may experience unusual feelings like being upset, scared or angry when you talk or think about it. This guidance is for new parents on how to support your partner and yourself in the early days. This is a PDF resource and intended for print
If you’ve received a Public Law Outline (PLO) letter it means social care is concerned
about your baby’s safety and you may be at risk of separation at birth.
Our team is here to support your mental health and help you feel more in control.
We’ll focus on what matters now and how we can support you as a parent.