Reclaiming her identity
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Caribbean Birth Stories
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Welcome back! The format of today’s episode is different in that my guest, Amoy Jacques, is actually pregnant at the time of this recording. So, for the first time on Caribbean Birth Stories we get to hear from a pregnant woman about her expectations, fears, anxieties just before she gives birth. In addition, Amoy’s journey to pregnancy was not a smooth one and we both hope her story offers optimism to the listener who may also be having a difficult time trying to conceive.
Interested in working with Amoy, see her details below:
Website: https://wombcareclinic.ca/
Instagram: @wombcareclinic
Email: [email protected]
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Instagram: @wombcareclinic
Email: [email protected]
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