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How do you tell your child about the day they were born?
At some point, your child might start asking questions.
Maybe they've noticed their baby pictures look different from their friends', with hospital rooms, incubators, or medical equipment. Perhaps they've overheard conversations about their birth or difficult start in life. Or maybe you simply want to be prepared for when those questions inevitably come.
Join us on 28th March for a collaborative webinar with Miracle Moon's Dr Frankie Harrison and Kayleigh Summers, The Birth Trauma Mama.
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For many parents who have experienced birth trauma or NICU stays, figuring out how to tell that story can feel overwhelming...
"When is the right time to start talking about it?"
"How much should I tell them?"
"What if I get emotional or say the wrong thing?"
If you've ever felt this way, you are not alone. Many parents feel torn between wanting to protect their child and knowing that their story matters.
This is why Dr. Frankie Harrison (Miracle Moon) and Kayleigh Summers (The Birth Trauma Mama) are coming together for a special live webinar to help you navigate these conversations in a way that feels safe, natural, and age-appropriate.
Why Talking About Their Birth Story Matters
Your child's birth was significant. It was the day they arrived in the world, and no matter how that day unfolded, it is part of their story and yours.
Some children may never ask about it, but others might wonder:
- Why their birth story sounds different from their friends'
- Why the pictures look different
- Why you get emotional around their birthday
When those questions come, it can be hard to know how much to say, what language to use, or how to handle the emotions that might surface for both of you.
These conversations don't have to be big, overwhelming moments. They can be simple, woven into everyday life through stories, play, and little moments of connection.
And the good news is, you don't have to have all the answers. You just need to know how to start.

Your child's birth story is part of them, but you get to shape how they understand it.
And you don't have to do it alone.
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A Special Webinar with Dr Frankie Harrison & Kayleigh Summers
In this live session, we will explore how to talk to your child about their birth or NICU story in a way that feels safe and natural for both of you.
Together, we'll cover:
This session is for any parent who has been through birth trauma or NICU and wants to feel more confident in sharing that part of their child’s story. Whether your child is still a toddler or old enough to start piecing things together, this webinar will help you approach these conversations in a way that feels safe, natural, and empowering.