Episode 167 - Self-Gaslighting – When You Silence Your Own Instincts
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In this episode, I am exploring the hidden and often overlooked phenomenon of self-gaslighting—when women dismiss their own instincts, feelings, or inner knowing. Self-gaslighting can show up during pregnancy, birth, and early motherhood, quietly eroding confidence and disconnecting women from their power.
I will break down:
- What self-gaslighting is and how to recognise it
- Where it comes from and why it’s so common
- How it shows up in pregnancy, birth, and postpartum
- The emotional and physical costs of silencing yourself
- Practical tools to unlearn self-gaslighting and reclaim your confidence
- How birth partners can support women to trust themselves
This episode is about reclaiming your voice, your instincts, and your power—so you can navigate birth and motherhood with clarity, confidence, and self-trust.
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