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• 12/12/2024
Birth Doula: Nat's Story
“If you do one thing, do this…”
Nat’s wanted the birth of her third child to be different to her previous ones; here she explains how having me as her birth doula made her feel and how it helped her to achieve the birth she wanted.
Watch time: 11 mins
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