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What does life after infant loss and birth trauma look like? Today’s guest shares in this episode what life after miscarriage and trading beauty for ashes means and more.
Dadriaunna Hayes lost her son at 24 weeks gestation due to cervical incompetence and experienced birth trauma. She went into pre-term labor and the hospital she was at did not have a NICU or Labor and Delivery center so she had to be transferred. Once transferred she endured a cerclage, 2 epidurals in 48 hours, allergic reaction to the labor medications, and ultimately birthed her baby boy who died shortly after entering into the world.
In this episode, Dadriaunna takes us back on her journey to motherhood, she shares how she almost lost her life and how her husband advocated for her, and how she created a digital space for millennial moms of color to trade beauty for ashes with God.
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The hoes talk about about love and Black joy in the midst of resistance, homophobic and transphobic hypocrisy, a breakdown of why the decriminalization of sex work is very much […]
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