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37. Nine Years, Five Babies, One London Hospital: The End of an Era

37. Nine Years, Five Babies, One London Hospital: The End of an Era

Update: 2025-12-03
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Nine years. Five babies. One London hospital. In this emotional and deeply personal episode of High Vibe CEO Mama, Emily reflects on the end of a life chapter that shaped her identity, her motherhood, her marriage, and her self-trust. From flying to London at 35 weeks pregnant to choosing natural birth against all the noise, she shares the real story behind why all five of her children were born in the UK and how each birth transformed her in ways she never expected. This episode is tender, nostalgic, grounding, and such a beautiful reminder of what it means to trust yourself through every season of life.

Questions answered in this episode

  • Why did Emily choose to give birth to all five of her babies in London?
  • How did natural, midwife-led birth transform her confidence and self-trust?
  • What were the challenges and logistics of flying overseas at 35 weeks and giving birth abroad?
  • How did these nine years of pregnancy, birth, and motherhood shape Emily into the woman she is today?
  • What does it mean for this chapter to end and what emotions come up as she prepares for the final birth in the same London hospital?

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37. Nine Years, Five Babies, One London Hospital: The End of an Era

37. Nine Years, Five Babies, One London Hospital: The End of an Era