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Kay’s Video Diary: Pregnancy weeks 29-32

Mum-to-be Kay continues her first-hand experience of her pregnancy journey.

A mum-to-be is continuing to provide a video blog of her pregnancy journey to give others an insight into the experiences of motherhood.

Here is the second part of mum-to-be Kay’s blog that she is doing for our breastfeeding and infant feeding support team – take a look as her family get in on the act in this video.

Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust’s breastfeeding and infant feeding support team joined forces with Kay after she offered to do a number of videos.

The videos cover sharing her journey through pregnancy and the early days of a new baby, and talking about some of the feelings that many new mums and mums-to-be experience – excitement, anxiety, love, worry – to name but a few!

Thank you so much Kay and we hope you all enjoy following us and Kay on her journey. This is the second instalment of videos from that journey, covering 29-31 weeks of pregnancy. Keep an eye out for future updates.

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This page was last reviewed on 10-01-2022

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