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Episode 13 - Ciara & Luca's Story Part 1

Episode 13 - Ciara & Luca's Story Part 1

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Look to the Moon Podcast - Discussing topics such as birth, trauma and baby loss.

Part 1 of 2.

In Episode 13 we still down with Ciara who shares her story of losing her beautiful baby boy, Luca. Ciara's health took a turn in the late stages of pregnancy and Luca was born via an emergency C-Section at 38 weeks 6 days. The complications the Ciara experienced were due to a placenta abruption, which caused Luca to be born with severe HIE. Ciara also was in critical condition and wasn't awake for the birth of baby Luca. Episode 13 starts at the beginning of this Irish family's story. It was an incredibly emotional episode and we are privileged that Ciara took the time and strength to share her story with us.

Part 2 in Episode 14.

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