The fear, pain, the lack of safety your grandmother experienced during her pregnancy, has impacted you biologically. This also means that the eggs inside of you, your children, and grandchildren, will go on to experience the trauma you experienced in your pregnancy. How mind blowing is that?! Intergenerational trauma plays a role in whether you will develop certain mental or physical health conditions, but that's only one piece of the puzzle. Experiencing trauma might alter your genetic makeup - and those changes could be passed down to future generations. In this way, a child might "inherit" trauma responses from a parent, such as a tendency to react to threats with a fight, flight, freeze, or fawn response. Low dopamine levels, low serotonin levels, and low vagal tone. Studies have also shown that disturbingly, the saliva of nine-month-old babies of women with PTSD showed high levels of cortisol. Exploring your maternal history is crucial in understanding why you are the way you are, and how safe you feel in your world. Have you explored your generational trauma? Have you asked questions about your grandmothers pregnancy, or your mothers? What did this reveal about you? #trauma #foryou #fyp