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A little miracle called Daithí Rua ️
Today from 1pm Episode 7, Seasons 3 of @ White Noise will be live across all podcast platforms.
For todays episode I sit down with the very fabulous Racheal Reynolds.
I first met Racheal here in Sydney in our local pub, she was one of the barmaids there & a bloody good one at that!
On the 21st of February 2021, Racheal gave birth to her beautiful son Daithí Rua at just 27 weeks.
Racheal talks to me about what it was like going through early labour & how overwhelming her experience was for both herself & her partner Marty.
Racheal, thank you so much for coming on & sharing your story, it was so lovely to catch up with you. Your some woman for one woman & I’ve no doubt that your little man Daithí will continue you to keep you on your toes there in Downpatrick
*This episode is intended to help those currently going through preterm birth, mothers in the NICU, and ultimately mothers who experienced the heartbreaking NICU stay with their infants*
By Kelly CurtisNEW EPISODE
A little miracle called Daithí Rua ️
Today from 1pm Episode 7, Seasons 3 of @ White Noise will be live across all podcast platforms.
For todays episode I sit down with the very fabulous Racheal Reynolds.
I first met Racheal here in Sydney in our local pub, she was one of the barmaids there & a bloody good one at that!
On the 21st of February 2021, Racheal gave birth to her beautiful son Daithí Rua at just 27 weeks.
Racheal talks to me about what it was like going through early labour & how overwhelming her experience was for both herself & her partner Marty.
Racheal, thank you so much for coming on & sharing your story, it was so lovely to catch up with you. Your some woman for one woman & I’ve no doubt that your little man Daithí will continue you to keep you on your toes there in Downpatrick
*This episode is intended to help those currently going through preterm birth, mothers in the NICU, and ultimately mothers who experienced the heartbreaking NICU stay with their infants*