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Episode 16 - Cara & Lochlan's Story Part 1

Episode 16 - Cara & Lochlan's Story Part 1

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

In Episode 16 we sit down with Cara who shares her story of losing her beautiful baby boy, Lochlan. At 21 weeks and 4 days gestation, Cara noticed a small amount of blood after going to the bathroom. Deciding to get checked out, it was discovered that Cara cervix was weakened and the doctors could see her membranes. After various interventions (including a cervical stitch), Lochlan was born at 22 weeks and 6 days gestation. After 9 long days in NICU, beautiful baby Lochlan passed away. We sit with Cara as she shares her incredibly emotional journey, just over 1 year after Lochlan's passing.

Part 2 in Episode 17.

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