Womb Memories Part 3
In part 1, (September Update) we discussed whether it was possible for developing humans to even have memories.
In part 2, (October Update) we answered the question whether these memories are genuine. How do you tell? We gave an example.
In part 3, we will look at birth memories.
Birth memories are the most common late womb trauma memory, particularly when forceps are used. Of the many forceps related trauma we have worked through with our clients, dissociation has occurred in every instance. As the forceps pull and twist the head or shoulders, clients always report pain in the neck, the shoulders, running down the spine and, of course, at the gripping points. With some people, the neck pain in particular can be severe.
Many clients with life long neck pain have been healed completely as a result of revisiting that birth event, and allowing that corked up pain to be released.
One client was healed of scoliosis due to severe twisting of the spine by the forceps and another of epilepsy as a result of too much pressure at the temples from the forceps.
Unless the cause – what we call “the first occurrence event” – is resolved, any subsequent physiotherapy or chiropractic treatment will only give temporary relief; symptom removal at best, not deep healing. Often hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars are spent on such therapies without touching the real issue..
In January 2025, in “Womb Memories Part 4,” we will look at womb memories in the second and first trimesters and discover some surprising connections between the mother and child.

