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EP17 Tara | Pregnancy Loss, Suspected Big Baby, Planned Caesarean, Breastfeeding Struggles

EP17 Tara | Pregnancy Loss, Suspected Big Baby, Planned Caesarean, Breastfeeding Struggles

Released Wednesday, 27th July 2022
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EP17 Tara | Pregnancy Loss, Suspected Big Baby, Planned Caesarean, Breastfeeding Struggles

EP17 Tara | Pregnancy Loss, Suspected Big Baby, Planned Caesarean, Breastfeeding Struggles

EP17 Tara | Pregnancy Loss, Suspected Big Baby, Planned Caesarean, Breastfeeding Struggles

EP17 Tara | Pregnancy Loss, Suspected Big Baby, Planned Caesarean, Breastfeeding Struggles

Wednesday, 27th July 2022
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This week I interview Tara, who had her daughter after two pregnancy losses. Tara and her partners had actually stopped trying to conceive when she found herself pregnant unexpectedly - much to their delight!Tara's baby measured big throughout her pregnancy and she was offered additional growth scans to track her size. She was placed under consultant care and recommended either early induction or a c-section due to perceived risks. Tara was happy to plan her caesarean birth as she found having this plan helped her anxiety. When her baby was born, she was much smaller than they'd predicted, much to everyone's surprise. We chatted a lot about Tara's postnatal experience and the importance of getting the right support when it comes to recovery and breastfeeding.I hope you enjoy this episode!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Real Birth Podcast

This is the Real Birth Podcast: a safe, welcoming platform to share birth stories. I'm Lucy Hill, a doula, mother, wife and total birth nerd living in Frome, Somerset in the UK. When I was pregnant, one of my favourite things to do was to listen to birth stories. During this time I read and listened to literally hundreds and hundreds of birth experiences shared by all kinds of parents, having all kinds of births. I quickly became obsessed with the narrative of birth and the power of storytelling. I am convinced that because I was so regularly exposed to hearing about REAL birth - the glory, the mess, the trauma, the comedy, the boredom, the ecstasy - I didn't fear it, because I knew so much about what could unfold. When eventually I went into labour, my planned natural home birth turned into an undiagnosed breech and very unexpected cesarian. Of course I felt shocked. But beneath this, I felt calm and safe in the knowledge that birth can and does take twists and turns we can't predict. I had, in essence, heard it all before. I felt part of a wider collective of humans, each with stories as unique yet familiar as mine. The magic of birth stories existed not just for me as an expectant parent learning something unknown, but I also noticed the profound healing and peaceful resolution which often came from families revisiting and reflecting on their births. All of the podcasts I found dedicated to birth stories were either American or Australian, and I deeply wished there had been a bank of UK birth stories I could have mined for information, particularly when it came to NHS care which is so different to care models overseas. Since having my son in 2019 I have continued to listen to birth story podcasts, but have still yet to find a consistent, birth-story-dedicated podcast in the UK. Enter The Real Birth Podcast! Series 1 launches in early 2022, featuring a range of stories from UK parents and a variety of different birth experiences. Whether you're pregnant, on the other side of birth or just love geeking out about birth, I'm so excited for you to join me.

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