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186: Maddie Staff on birth trauma & how a broken leg tore her family apart (Part 2)
In last week's episode, we heard about Maddie's incredible highs and lows before she became a mum, and in Part 2, you'll hear about the rollercoaster she went through after birthing her little boy. She suffered a traumatic 24 hours after having her son, even passing out on the table in theatre. Her journey into motherhood wasn't what she imagined, and while things eventually go better, they, unbelievably, got a whole lot worse again. Last year, Maddie snapped her leg in two places and ended up in hospital for two months. The cruel twist is that she was separated from her son and her fiancé for 6 weeks. The details are pretty heartbreaking. The silver lining to Maddie's story.... she's now planning her wedding (finally!). This is her story.<br/><br/>Warning this episode discusses birth trauma and mental health. If you need support, please contact birthtrauma.org.au or Lifeline on 13 11 14. <br/><br/>Simplify the complexity of maths homework with MathsOnline. Replace those puzzled frowns with confident smiles, one solution at a time. Visit www.mathsonline.com.au and spark up your free trial today. Delight in your child's newfound enthusiasm and remarkable progress!https://www.instagram.com/motherlandaustralia