My husband told a waitress about my traumatic birth
“I was my birth. My body who did it. My heart who feels it. My decision to tell who I want to tell.”
“I was my birth. My body who did it. My heart who feels it. My decision to tell who I want to tell.”
The boy’s father made the tragic discovery in the NSW property on Tuesday afternoon.
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“I could see it moving and heard a muffled sound coming from it. I told my partner, ‘Our camera has been hacked’.”
“At that point I was contemplating what the rest of my life would look like, and if I would be able to keep living like how I had.”
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