Yoga instructor Chelsea Morriss Croy shares how her belief in the strength of her own body allowed her to give birth to unexpected twins—at nearly 41 weeks! She tells Adriana Lozada how even through this unforeseen surprise, she leaned on her birth team and trusted the process.
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If you liked this episode, listen to this recent interview about homebirths, and this episode that explains newborn sugar levels.
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