Birth Trauma therapy covered by Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)
"My birth experience left me shaken. I can't stop replaying it."
An estimated 1 in 3 women describe their birth experience as traumatic.



+9 moreNo commitment. We'll confirm your coverage before your first session.
Using your Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) benefits
Phoenix Health is in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield, including Anthem-branded plans. BCBS is one of the most common insurers we see, and also one of the most confusing, because the same network goes by very different names depending on your state. If your card says Anthem, that's BCBS. If it says BlueCross, BlueShield, or just BCBS, same network. Regional names like Premera, Regence, and Florida Blue are all part of the BCBS system. Our PMH-C certified therapists work with BCBS members dealing with postpartum depression, perinatal anxiety, birth trauma, and other perinatal mental health concerns. Despite the name variation, the coverage works the same way: as an in-network provider, Phoenix Health bills your plan directly, and your therapist visits typically apply toward your specialist copay after your deductible. The Mental Health Parity Act requires BCBS to cover mental health at the same level as physical health, so the same rules apply as for any other specialist visit. Before your first session, we verify your specific plan benefits including whether prior auth is needed (required by some BCBS plans for ongoing therapy). Your FSA or HSA can cover your out-of-pocket share. Have questions? The member services number on your card connects you to someone who can confirm your exact copay and deductible status.
β In-network coverage
Your benefits apply directly β no superbills or out-of-network claims.
β Benefits verified upfront
We confirm your copay and deductible before your first session, at no charge.
β Telehealth covered
Your plan covers virtual sessions at the same rate as in-person specialist visits.
You might benefit from therapy ifβ¦
- βYou replay parts of the birth over and over, or specific moments come back uninvited
- βYou avoid hospitals, your OB's office, certain smells or sounds, or talking about the birth at all
- βYou feel detached from your baby, your body, or yourself in ways you didn't before
- βYou feel rage at the people who were in the room, the providers who made decisions, or your own body for not doing what it was supposed to do
- βYou can't imagine having another baby, or you're terrified of the idea
- βPeople keep telling you to focus on the healthy baby, and it makes you want to disappear

Dr. Emily Guarnotta
Psychologist & Founder
From our founder
When clients tell me their birth story, I never start by reassuring them their baby is healthy. They know that. What they need first is for someone to take what they went through seriously. Birth trauma is real, and the body remembers it even when the family album moves on. Healing the trauma is possible, and so is wanting more children after.
What therapy looks like
Our Birth Trauma specialists who accept Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)
Most Phoenix Health therapists hold PMH-C certification β the gold standard in perinatal mental health.
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Tiara Okoruwa
PhD, LCSW
Tiara is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Texas specializing in perinatal mental health, supporting expecting and new parents through anxiety, grief, and the transition to parenthood using a trauma-informed, integrative approach.
Licensed in TX

Lyndsay Ward
LCSW, PMH-C
Lyndsay is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New York dedicated to guiding parents through the unique challenges and transitions found in every stage of the family-building journey.
Licensed in NY

Sailys Concepcion
LMHC, LPC, LPCC, PMH-C
Sailys is a bilingual therapist who helps parents navigate the emotional journey of pregnancy, postpartum, infertility, and loss across California, Florida, Georgia, Arizona, Washington, and Louisiana.
Licensed in CA, LA, WA, AZ, GA, FL

Amanda Flowers
LPC, PMH-C
Amanda is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Montana specializing in perinatal mental health, supporting clients through pregnancy, postpartum, and infertility using a collaborative, trauma-informed, and mind-body approach.
Licensed in TX, MT
Real clients. Real relief.
What our clients say about their experience.
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β"My emergency C-section left me with nightmares and panic attacks. I couldn't talk about the birth without shaking. Therapy helped me process the trauma and reclaim my story. I'm pregnant again now, and I actually feel ready."β
β expecting mom of 1
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βEveryone kept saying at least the baby is healthy. I know they meant well. But I still had to live inside a body that went through something traumatic, and nobody seemed to think that mattered. My therapist was the first person who acknowledged both things could be true at once: that I could be grateful and also need to heal.β
β mom of 1
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βMy labor lasted 38 hours and ended in an emergency I wasn't prepared for. I couldn't tell the story without reliving it. My therapist used EMDR and something shifted. I could finally talk about what happened without leaving my body. I didn't know that was possible. I tell every pregnant person I know about perinatal therapy now.β
β mom of 3
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βI avoided my OB's office for over a year. The first time I drove past the hospital without my stomach dropping, I cried in the car. EMDR sounded strange to me when she first described it. I am so glad I trusted the process.β
β Tasha, 18 months postpartum
In-network with
Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS).
Most clients pay less than $20 per session.
Accepted Insurance Networks





Your rights under federal parity law
Under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA), your insurer cannot impose more restrictive limits on mental health coverage than on comparable medical or surgical benefits.
See full coverage map βReady to start Birth Trauma therapy? Hereβs how it works.
The whole process takes about 5 minutes. We handle insurance β you just show up.
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Book your free call
A quick 15-minute chat to hear what you're going through, answer your questions, and make sure we're a great fit for your needs. No cost, no commitment.
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Get matched
We'll pair you with the right specialist for your specific situation. We'll also check your insurance, so you know your exact cost per session before moving forward.
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Start your first session
Meet your therapist from the comfort of home. No commute, no waiting rooms, no judgment. Most clients notice a real difference within just 2 to 3 sessions.
No commitment Β· Most insurance accepted Β· Available this week
Common questions
- Birth trauma is defined by how an event felt to you β not whether it looked 'bad' from the outside. Unexpected complications, feeling out of control, not being heard by providers, emergency procedures, or simply an experience that didn't match what you expected can all be traumatic.
- Yes. Trauma-focused therapies like EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and trauma-informed CBT are effective for birth trauma. Phoenix Health therapists are trained in perinatal trauma and can work with you at a pace that feels safe.
- Yes. Trauma is about how the event was experienced, not how it looks on paper. If you felt unheard, out of control, frightened for yourself or your baby, or violated in any way, your nervous system can encode that as traumatic. You don't need to justify your reaction to anyone, including yourself.
- Not necessarily. EMDR and other modern trauma treatments don't require you to repeatedly narrate the event. Your therapist will pace the work and use approaches that let you process without re-traumatizing yourself.
- Not exactly. Birth trauma is the broader term. Postpartum PTSD is a specific clinical diagnosis when symptoms reach a certain threshold, including intrusive memories, avoidance, hyperarousal, and negative shifts in mood. Many people have significant birth trauma without meeting full PTSD criteria, and they still benefit from trauma-informed therapy.
- Yes, and this is one of the most rewarding pieces of work. Treating birth trauma before a next pregnancy can dramatically change how you experience the next birth. Many clients come in specifically to prepare, and it makes a real difference.
- Most Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) plans cover telehealth behavioral health sessions at the same rate as in-person care under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. Phoenix Health verifies your specific plan benefits before your first session. Your out-of-pocket cost typically depends on your deductible and copay structure.
From the Phoenix Health resource center
Articles and guides about birth trauma
Trusted by leading voices in parenting and mental health
OBs, doulas, and pediatricians refer their patients to us because we specialize in maternal mental health.
The sooner you start,
the sooner you'll
feel like yourself again.
You've been surviving. It's time to start healing.
No commitment Β· Covered by insurance Β· Available this week
Learning resources
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