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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses pregnancy loss, pregnancy after loss, traumatic pregnancy, hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), and traumatic birth experiences.
In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The unCommon Exposé, I’m joined by Nadine Muller as we explore the realities of generational trauma, womanhood, and the often unspoken experiences surrounding traumatic pregnancies and birth.
Nadine shares her raw and detailed story from the physical and emotional toll of hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), the most chaotic emergency caesarean where she felt everything, to navigating multiple pregnancy losses and experiencing pregnancy after loss.
This is an honest conversation about resilience, grief, motherhood, and the complexity of the female experience. It sheds light on the realities many women face but often dismiss because they undervalue the traumatic events they've experienced.
If you are searching for a podcast about pregnancy loss, traumatic birth stories, motherhood, healing, and women’s lived experiences, this episode is calling to you.
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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses pregnancy loss, pregnancy after loss, traumatic pregnancy, hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), and traumatic birth experiences.
In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The unCommon Exposé, I’m joined by Nadine Muller as we explore the realities of generational trauma, womanhood, and the often unspoken experiences surrounding traumatic pregnancies and birth.
Nadine shares her raw and detailed story from the physical and emotional toll of hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), the most chaotic emergency caesarean where she felt everything, to navigating multiple pregnancy losses and experiencing pregnancy after loss.
This is an honest conversation about resilience, grief, motherhood, and the complexity of the female experience. It sheds light on the realities many women face but often dismiss because they undervalue the traumatic events they've experienced.
If you are searching for a podcast about pregnancy loss, traumatic birth stories, motherhood, healing, and women’s lived experiences, this episode is calling to you.
Support the show
Will you help change someone else's life by hitting subscribe?