1. Trauma: memories of childhood sexual abuse.
- Author
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Marriott S
- Subjects
- Adult, Child, Clinical Competence, Female, Gynecological Examination, Humans, Nursing Methodology Research, Postnatal Care psychology, Pregnancy, Survivors psychology, United Kingdom, Young Adult, Adult Survivors of Child Abuse psychology, Child Abuse, Sexual psychology, Midwifery methods, Nurse's Role, Nurse-Patient Relations, Parturition psychology
- Abstract
Childhood sexual abuse can have big implications for a woman both physically and psychologically during childbearing. There are aspects of midwifery practice such as vaginal examinations which can have devastating effects for survivors of childhood abuse because of their similarities to sexual abuse. There are steps which can be taken by student midwives and midwives alike to not only prevent the re-traumatisation of the survivors of childhood sexual abuse but empower them through their pregnancy and birthing experience. This article is based on a presentation to fellow students in which Stephanie Marriott examined the issues.
- Published
- 2012