In this episode, Falbala Cloutier shares with immense generosity the devastating story of the loss of her daughter Léanne, who died in utero at 37 weeks of pregnancy. She looks back on her fertility journey, her pregnancy, her worries about her baby's decreased movements, learning of the death, and the deeply traumatic delivery that followed. Through her testimony, she also addresses the way weight is viewed during pregnancy, the importance of a sensitive approach among health professionals, and the path to rebuilding that follows a perinatal loss. A profoundly human episode about listening, resilience and motherhood after the unthinkable.
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