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EPISODE · Jan 20, 2025 · 1H 10M

The birth of Emily's daughter

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In this weeks episode, Emily shares the story of one of the most life-changing experiences of her life – the birth to her daughter, Posie. She shares the raw and real story of her journey into motherhood, from the final days of pregnancy to those first precious moments after birth. Emily reflects on the naivety of not knowing whether she was in labour, her decision to have a medicated birth and the joy of finding out the gender of her baby when she was born.The girls remind us that no two birth experiences are the same - every journey is deeply personal and unique. They remind us that no matter how your birth unfolds, it can still be a positive and empowering experience. Whether it goes how you imagined or takes unexpected turns, there is beauty in embracing your own story.As always, the girls catch up on what they have been up to - Emily’s tyre drama, Lilli’s slow return to work, their recent well-thought purchases and so much more!Shop Lilli’s latest Celine sunglasses here.Shop Emily’s newest go-to white tee here.Subscribe to the Suddenly Thirty Substack where we collate all the things we’ve been into this week and share them with you. You can read our latest article: 57 things we find chic in 2025.Follow us on Instagram @suddenlythirtypodcast to stay up to date with what we’ve been up to, behind the scenes and future episodes.The Suddenly Cap is on sale – shop the girls go-to caps for 20% off. Discount automatically applied at the checkout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this weeks episode, Emily shares the story of one of the most life-changing experiences of her life – the birth to her daughter, Posie. She shares the raw and real story of her journey into motherhood, from the final days of pregnancy to those first precious moments after birth. Emily reflects on the naivety of not knowing whether she was in labour, her decision to have a medicated birth and the joy of finding out the gender of her baby when she was born.The girls remind us that no two birth experiences are the same - every journey is deeply personal and unique. They remind us that no matter how your birth unfolds, it can still be a positive and empowering experience. Whether it goes how you imagined or takes unexpected turns, there is beauty in embracing your own story.As always, the girls catch up on what they have been up to - Emily’s tyre drama, Lilli’s slow return to work, their recent well-thought purchases and so much more!Shop Lilli’s latest Celine sunglasses here.Shop Emily’s newest go-to white tee here.Subscribe to the Suddenly Thirty Substack where we collate all the things we’ve been into this week and share them with you. You can read our latest article: 57 things we find chic in 2025.Follow us on Instagram @suddenlythirtypodcast to stay up to date with what we’ve been up to, behind the scenes and future episodes.The Suddenly Cap is on sale – shop the girls go-to caps for 20% off. Discount automatically applied at the checkout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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