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'It didn’t sit right with me to leave my boys to cry': The mum who became a baby sleep coach after traumatic births

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A mum who suffered two traumatic births and terrifying postnatal psychosis has used her difficult experiences to become a gentle baby sleep coach.

Emily Whalley struggled with her mental health after each of her sons, Arthur, five, and 23-month-old Henry, were delivered by emergency caesarean - before going on to have worrying health problems.

Arthur spent his first Christmas in hospital with bronchitis which scarred his lungs. While Henry was rushed to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) after his premature birth and diagnosed with ichthyosis - a genetic disorder causing thick, dry and scaly skin.

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