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Published 11:17 6 Feb 2019 GMT
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Sammon pointed to examples of a woman having an emergency C-section scar where she was not consulted beforehand, or the loss of control than can sometimes occur in a life-saving situation.
A study carried out by the university in 2017 found that a mother's self identity can be affected by a traumatic birth experience - especially if she expected the birth to go a certain way.
The research pointed to TV programmes such as One Born Every Minute that can often depict childbirth as a "slow paced, calm, and wonderful experience."
Research supervisor Dr Jonathan Egan said that people often underestimate the potential for trauma in childbirth.
"I frequently have women postpartum attending me for treatment with chronic pain, or unprocessed traumatic memories of the birth," he said.
"For some it can result in tokophobia or fear of childbirth and women will avoid having sex in case they might get pregnant again, they keep their thoughts and fears to themselves, so talking about them is the first step to recovery.”
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