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Kay’s Video Diary: Her pregnancy journey

View Kay’s pregnancy and motherhood journey from pre-birth to returning to work.

You may remember Kay and her family who very kindly shared their pregnancy and breastfeeding journey with us. She gave excellent insights into what to expect at some of your antenatal appointments and the ups and downs of those early weeks. The full videos are still available on our Health for Under 5s pages but here is a summary video of all the key points. Thanks again, Kay!

The Nottinghamshire woman provided a video blog for our breastfeeding and infant feeding support team of her pregnancy journey to give others an insight into the experiences of motherhood.
The videos covered from being 26 weeks’ pregnant to the arrival of the baby and even up to Kay returning to work.

Kay’s pregnancy journey video montage compressed from David Godsall on Vimeo.

 

For more information about breastfeeding and infant feeding visit https://www.nottinghamshirehealthcare.nhs.uk/infant-feeding and https://www.facebook.com/NottsHappyBabyCorner

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