Ep 12 - Weeks 26-28 of your pregnancy

Ep 12 - Weeks 26-28 of your pregnancy

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Premature Birth special

In this special episode about premature birth Jessie is joined by her friend Sarah Carr who gave birth to her son Wilf at 29 weeks plus 5 days pregnant. They talk about her experience of giving birth prematurely and what it was like being in the neonatal intensive care unit with ...  Show more

Ep 13 - Weeks 28-30 of your pregnancy

You’ve made it to the third trimester. Congratulations! In this episode I’m joined by Obstetrician Jess McMicking to discuss what's happening with your body and your baby between weeks 28-30 weeks of pregnancy. Topics include rib pain, insomnia, rhesus negative blood type & much ...  Show more

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