
Birth: there's nothing quite like it, and it's clear no two birth stories are the same. Which is why we're asking everyday women and some of our favourite celebrity mums to share theirs, in Mamamia's My Birth Story series.
This week we speak to Melbourne’s Zubeyda Ahmed, mum to one-year-old daughter Izumi.
This post deals with postnatal depression and miscarriage, and might be triggering for some readers.
It was late 2019 when Zubeyda Ahmed moved back home to Australia from Detroit.
Her partner Jacoby stayed behind in the States.
Zubeyda was pregnant with the couple’s first child, and a month after arriving back in Australia, she went for an ultrasound.
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“They told me that I had an issue,” Zubeyda says.
“I was in the waiting bay for two hours and I was like, ‘What’s wrong? Just tell me.’ They told me I had to go to hospital right away because my cervix was open. At the time, my baby was 19 weeks, so there was no way for her to survive.”