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KENZIE | LYLLA'S MOMS

KENZIE | LYLLA'S MOMS

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Happy Monday! Today’s episode, I have the gorgeous, inspirational mommy of Lylla, Kenzie Densford! This was actually my first episode I recorded so it was interesting to edit this later on and realize how much I have learned since our conversation. For example we talk about epidurals and how it affected her negatively and now I know that an adverse reaction to an epidural is actually anxiety and depression. ANYWAYS, this episode is good ole regular mom talk episode where we dive into a lot of different subjects. Kenzie shared about what the process of getting pregnant looks like for same sex couples, the donor process, IUI vs IVF, how tough post partum is, being a working mom and having to pump, her birth story, epidurals, breastfeeding journeys, how breastmilk is liquid GOLD, breast strikes, 4 month sleep regression, the loss of her father and how he gave her a gift from Heaven, why we shouldn’t call the “donors” the “fathers”, we discuss our faith and trust in God’s plan for our lives, and Kenzie gives advice to those who may be going through something similar. What an honor it was to have her on. Kenzie, thank you for being so vulnerable! I know it isn’t easy, but hearing you’ve already made such a difference in people’s lives just through instagram posts, I can only imagine the positive difference you will make through this podcast. I cannot wait to keep following you and Casey’s journey as moms and see where life takes you!! CANT WAIT TO HAVE YOU BACK ON :)

Kenzie’s Insta: https://www.instagram.com/kenziedensford/

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