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What Causes a Fear Of Childbirth? 7 Signs of Tokophobia Therapy + How To Cope

Published on 6/16/26
by Therapy For Women Center

The thought of being pregnant terrifies you. Not in a “babies are scary” way, but in a way that tightens your chest and floods your mind with worst-case scenarios. Maybe you’ve quietly avoided the conversation with your partner. Or maybe you’re already pregnant and feel waves of dread you can’t explain to anyone. Tokophobia therapy can help you understand this fear of childbirth and finally start working through it.

Woman holding her pregnant belly getting tokophobia therapy for fear of childbirth

What Is Tokophobia?

Tokophobia is an intense, persistent fear of pregnancy and childbirth. It’s more than ordinary nervousness about labor. For some women, the fear runs so deep that they avoid getting pregnant altogether, even when they want children. For others, the fear takes hold during pregnancy and colors every appointment, every conversation, every quiet moment.

There are two main types. Primary tokophobia happens before a woman has ever been pregnant. Secondary tokophobia develops after a difficult or traumatic birth experience. Both are real, and both respond well to treatment. According to recent studies, around 14% of pregnant women experience tokophobia.

What Are the Signs You Might Be Struggling?

The fear looks different for everyone. Some women feel it as panic. Others describe it as a low, constant hum of dread they can’t shake. You might recognize yourself in some of these:

  • You’re avoiding pregnancy even though part of you wants children
  • You can’t watch birth scenes in movies without feeling physically sick
  • Researching childbirth complications has become an obsession
  • Prenatal appointments fill you with dread, even though you’re already pregnant
  • You feel overwhelming anxiety about losing control of your body
  • Nightmares about labor or pregnancy wake you up
  • The idea of an elective cesarean appeals to you mainly as an escape from vaginal birth

If any of this sounds familiar, please know it isn’t a character flaw. It’s a treatable response your nervous system is having to something it perceives as deeply threatening.

What Causes the Fear of Pregnancy and Childbirth?

Fear of childbirth rarely has one single cause. Usually, several factors stack on top of each other.

For some women, the fear traces back to a previous birth that didn’t go as planned. Maybe you experienced a long labor, an emergency intervention, or felt unheard by your medical team. That kind of experience can leave a lasting mark on your nervous system, and it often drives secondary tokophobia.

For others, the fear has roots in earlier trauma. Sexual abuse, medical trauma, or growing up around stories of difficult births can all contribute. Sometimes the fear ties back to existing anxiety, OCD, or a history of panic attacks. And sometimes it shows up without any clear reason at all, which can feel even more isolating.

Whatever the source, the body responds the same way: it treats pregnancy and birth as a threat to be avoided. Therapy helps your nervous system learn a different response.

How Does Tokophobia Therapy Actually Work?

At our practice, our clinicians use evidence-based approaches tailored to what you’re experiencing. Tokophobia therapy directly targets the fear of childbirth at its source, rather than asking you to talk yourself out of it or “think positive.” It’s about giving your mind and body new ways to respond.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps you spot the thought patterns fueling the fear and work with them differently. Instead of getting stuck in worst-case thinking, you learn to slow down, examine what your mind is telling you, and respond with more flexibility. It may also include Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) which includes gentle, gradual exposure to feared situations so they lose some of their grip over time.

For women whose fear is rooted in birth trauma or earlier trauma, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) can be especially effective. EMDR helps the brain reprocess distressing memories so they stop hijacking your body. Many women who’ve felt stuck for years find real relief within several sessions.

Some women also benefit from medication support, particularly when anxiety is severe or interfering with sleep, eating, or daily functioning. Our in-house psychiatrist and psychiatric nurse practitioner can evaluate whether medication makes sense for you, and they coordinate closely with your therapist. Our team at Therapy for Women in Philadelphia includes clinicians trained in perinatal mental health, so you won’t have to explain why this fear feels so big. We already get it.

When to Reach Out for Tokophobia Therapy

You don’t have to be in crisis to deserve support. If the fear is interfering with your relationships, your decisions about family, or your daily peace of mind, that’s enough.

Consider reaching out if:

  • You’re avoiding pregnancy because of fear, not because you don’t want children
  • You’re already pregnant and the anxiety is consuming your days
  • You’ve had a previous birth experience you can’t seem to move past
  • The fear is affecting your sleep, appetite, or ability to function

If you’re ready, we’d love to talk. Contact us to start tokophobia therapy with a clinician who understands what you’re going through and can help you move toward something that feels lighter. You don’t have to carry this alone.

Therapy for Women Center offers therapy services in PA, NJ, and 42 states online. Get in touch here and find us in-person:

  • Center City, Philadelphia
  • Old City, Philadelphia
  • Main Line, Pennsylvania
  • Collingswood, New Jersey
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