Prepared for Parenthood
Summary In part two of this episode, guest Cherionna Menzam Sills explores how our earliest experiences—beginning before birth—can shape our relationships, attachment patterns, sense of safety, and lifelong potential. Cherionna shares her groundbreaking embryological perspective on human development, explaining how key prenatal milestones such as implantation, connection, and early development may influence our emotional and relational experiences throughout life. Cherionna illustrates how prenatal challenges can become unconscious patterns that follow us into adulthood—and, more importantly, how healing and repair are always possible. She also introduces listeners to biodynamic craniosacral therapy, explaining how this gentle approach can support nervous system regulation, bonding, attachment, and healing for both parents and babies. Keywords Prenatal psychology, prenatal trauma, birth trauma healing, prenatal and perinatal psychology, pregnancy emotional health, attachment and bonding, embryological development, biodynamic craniosacral therapy, infant mental health, conscious parenting Takeaways ~Human development begins long before birth. Many of the developmental milestones we celebrate after birth have prenatal counterparts that occur in the womb. ~Experiences such as implantation difficulties, prenatal stress, or disruptions in connection may later show up as challenges with attachment, relationships, belonging, or feeling safe. ~While prenatal and birth experiences can leave lasting imprints, healing and growth remain possible throughout life. Our original potential is never lost. ~Parental blame is neither helpful nor accurate. Parents are doing the best they can within the support and knowledge available to them. ~One of the most powerful gifts parents can offer is a sense of loving welcome, emotional presence, and connection—both before and after birth. ~By becoming aware of our own history and seeking support when needed, we can reduce the likelihood of unconsciously passing unresolved experiences to the next generation. ~Support matters during pregnancy and parenthood, helping parents feel more regulated, supported, and emotionally available for their babies. ~Babies often respond to the emotional and physiological state of their caregivers, making parental well-being an important part of infant well-being. ~Biodynamic craniosacral therapy can help support healing and regulation. Guest Contact Website: birthingyourlife.org [birthingyourlife.org] Website 2: resourcingyourlife.org [resourcingyourlife.org] Host Contact Dr. Stephanie Dueger: info@preparedforparenthood.com [info@preparedforparenthood.com] Website: https://preparedforparenthood.com [https://preparedforparenthood.com] [https://preparedforparenthood.com]IG: https://www.instagram.com/preparedforparenthood/ [https://www.instagram.com/preparedforparenthood/] [https://www.instagram.com/preparedforparenthood/]FB: https://www.facebook.com/people/Prepared-for-Parenthood/100075999845994/ [https://www.facebook.com/people/Prepared-for-Parenthood/100075999845994/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7RHCyYa-ChfUN4xd6llDfQ [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7RHCyYa-ChfUN4xd6llDfQ] [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7RHCyYa-ChfUN4xd6llDfQ]Get Dr. Dueger's Book on Amazon: Preparing for Parenthood: 55 Essential Conversations for Couples Becoming Families Get Dr. Dueger's Book on Bookshop.org: Preparing for Parenthood: 55 Essential Conversations for Couples Becoming Families If you enjoyed this podcast, please help it succeed by Rating, Reviewing, Subscribing, and Downloading it. Thank you for your support!
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