Tam - positive twin birth story. Identical twins, spontaneous labour at 36 weeks + 6 days, birthing options for twins and trusting in the innate ability of women to birth
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Welcome back to another episode of The Mama Village podcast!
Joining us today is Tam, who will be sharing her positive twin birth story.
Tam welcomed her identical twins into the world at 36 weeks and 6 days, going into spontaneous labour. With Twin A head down and Twin B breech, Tam faced some unique challenges and limited birthing options. But through it all, she trusted in her innate ability as a woman to birth her babies.
In this episode, we’ll dive into the details of Tam's journey, from her initial reactions to finding out she was having twins, to the support she received during labour, and how she navigated the healthcare system’s constraints. Her story is a testament to the strength and resilience of women, and a reminder of the powerful, natural capabilities we possess when it comes to childbirth.
So, whether you're expecting twins yourself, or simply looking for some uplifting birth stories, this episode is sure to inspire and empower you.
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If you would like to share your positive pregnancy, birth, postpartum and motherhood story, or you have education in the space to share, please send me a direct message on Instagram or email the.mamavillage@outlook.com
For Music: https://soundcloud.com/emotionetoile/kevin-macleod-easy-day-no-copyright-music-103
Resources mentioned in the podcast:
Beyond the Bump by Sally Shepherd
Buddhism for Mothers by Sarah Napthali
Birthing Instincts podcast by Dr Stuart Fischbein
Hypnobirthing
Twin Mum Guide on Instagram
Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional, and this is not medical advice. Any information discussed in this podcast should not replace the advice of your professional healthcare provider. This podcast is designed for general information only and is not specific to individual needs. Please seek advice from your professional health care provider if you have any concerns regarding your pregnancy, birth or postpartum.




