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Princess Kate Champions Early Childhood Development on Hospital Visit

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Princess Kate Champions Early Childhood Development on Hospital Visit

In a heartfelt display of commitment to early childhood development, the Princess of Wales, , recently visited the Royal Surrey County Hospital.

This outing reflects her dedication to supporting mothers and young children, a passion deeply rooted in her own experiences as a mother of three.

On Wednesday, the 40-year-old royal arrived at the maternity unit of the hospital, which is renowned for delivering and caring for approximately 3,000 babies each year.

Her visit was particularly focused on the Jasmine team, a group dedicated to assisting the one in five women who face mental health challenges during pregnancy and after childbirth.

Kate engaged with the staff, eager to learn about their collaborative efforts with local services to provide personalized care.

During her visit, the Princess had the opportunity to speak with a mother who had benefited from the Jasmine team's support.

This interaction underscored the importance of community and tailored assistance in navigating the complexities of motherhood.

The staff shared their innovative approach, which ensures that mothers work with the same midwives throughout their pregnancies, fostering a sense of continuity and trust.

Kate's time at the hospital also included a visit to the special care baby unit, where she met families who had received specialized neonatal care for their premature or tiny babies.

This unit stands out for its unique policy that allows mothers to stay close to their infants at all times, complete with sleeping facilities.

The staff's encouragement for parents to actively participate in their child's care—whether it's bathing, feeding, or diaper changing—creates invaluable bonding moments between parents and their newborns.

The Princess has been vocal about her commitment to early childhood development, an issue that resonates deeply with her.

Her journey began with her own challenges as a mother, particularly during her pregnancies.

In a candid moment during a podcast interview, Kate revealed that she turned to hypnobirthing for all three of her deliveries, largely due to her struggles with hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness that plagued her during each pregnancy.

Reflecting on her experiences, Kate admitted, “I got very bad morning sickness, so I am not the happiest of pregnant people.” This honesty highlights her desire to share knowledge and insights that could benefit other mothers.

She welcomed her first child, Prince George, on July 22, 2013, followed by on May 2, 2015, and , born on April 23, 2018.

All three were delivered at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in London.

As she delved deeper into the world of maternal health through research and partnerships with various charities, Kate recognized that her approach to pregnancy could have been different.

“I feel a huge responsibility because what I've learned over the last few years is so fascinating, and I definitely would have done things differently,” she shared during the podcast.

Earlier this year, Kate made headlines when she teamed up with for their first joint royal outing, visiting the Royal College of Midwives and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists—organizations for which they serve as patrons.

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