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Es-Jay
I'm due to have twins at Rockingham General Hospital no later than the 17th May (38 weeks). It was originally thought I would have to have a c-section due to a low lying placenta that was covering and I had been told that I would be transferred to KEMH in the event that it didn't move at all for a c-section but it has moved up and out of the way this week so as long as Twin A (my bottom twinnie) turns himself back around to be head down then I will be cleared to have a natural birth. My husband does FIFO work and although we plan on bringing him home on the 7th May just in case I go into labour before this I would be very reliant on a doula to assist me as he may not be able to get home in time.

I am desperately seeking a doula to assist in delivering out twin boys naturally with potentially only a month to go. We are looking to have a doula regardless of whether my husband is home at the time or not.
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