088 - Rosie | miscarriage, pregnancy after loss, acupuncture, homebirth, doula, hypnobirthing, spinning babies, physiological birth episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 58 MIN

088 - Rosie | miscarriage, pregnancy after loss, acupuncture, homebirth, doula, hypnobirthing, spinning babies, physiological birth

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In today's episode Rosie shares her journey into motherhood, which very sadly began with the loss of a twin pregnancy. She talks candidly about her miscarriage, finding solace in the stories of women who had been through similar experiences, and how grief, anxiety, joy and gratitude all had to coexist when she conceived again. Rosie always knew she wanted to birth her baby at home and she talks us through her long labour, including the mental challenge of navigating the early stages when progress felt slow. She was incredibly well supported throughout by her husband, doula and acupuncturist and when her baby was born into her arms in her own bedroom, Rosie describes feeling like an absolute queen. This is the most beautiful example of a mother's determination, strength and stamina and a wonderful reminder of just how empowering and positive birth has the potential to be.   Rosie's doula: https://www.sarahmkerridge.com  Rosie's acupuncturist:  https://www.claremossacupuncture.com  Rosie's IG: https://www.instagram.com/rosiegordonlennox     Rosie's website: https://www.rosiewildgoose.co.uk    My website: www.serenalouth.com My IG: https://www.instagram.com/serenalouth/

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