Ireland's Birth Stories

EP60 - Judith - Vaginal Births, Epidural & Unmedicated, Early Pregnancy Loss, Late Miscarriage


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𝘚𝘦𝘯𝘴π˜ͺ𝘡π˜ͺ𝘷𝘦 𝘊𝘰𝘯𝘡𝘦𝘯𝘡In this week's episode I chat to Judith who talks me through her vaginal births, multiple pregnancy losses and a late miscarriage at 16 weeks.Judith was diagnosed with PCOS which she knew could contribute to difficulties conceiving. She fell pregnant with her little boy weeks before her wedding and chats us through her pregnancy which thankfully was uneventful. She opted to have an epidural and speaks of some funny moments in the delivery room.Unfortunately she suffered multiple pregnancy losses after the birth of her first boy. She was given pregnancy supporting medication and also made some lifestyle changes. She then fell pregnant with her second little boy and speaks of her anxiety in those early weeks. Judith then speaks about her son Noah who was born at 16 weeks gestation. She shares her experience with loss in detail and how as a family they came together to say goodbye to their little boy.I also share an update on Judith's journey to try and conceive once again.Very grateful to @anirishmammy for sharing her story. We have been chatting for some time so it was lovely to chat for hours about such an intimate part of her life. Thank you Judith β™₯️----------------------------------------------------------------This week's episode is sponsored by @bearslittlefish. Bear Little Fish create practical essentials for your young family with a focus on quality and durability. They have a huge range of stock from blanket, bibs and sleeping bags to mention a few. You can avail of 10% off all products from 7th June - 14th July

Produced & edited by Corah Gernon at She Talks Productions


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Ireland's Birth StoriesBy Corah Gernon | She Talks Productions

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