LISTEN: Amazing midwife who helped prepare for Baby Kai's arrival tells all
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
"Some women believe screaming loudly during birth will make the husband buy them more gold" - Sarah Van Heerden.
While Sky and Clarise went through their nine-month-journey preparing for the arrival of their beautiful son, they had an incredible woman by their side.
That woman was Sarah Van Heerden - a midwife of note, who has delivered almost 2,000 babies in her life.
SEE: First moments of Shabababa with Shabapapa and Mama Clarise!
Van Heerden takes a seat on Keri's Couch to share some of the special moments about Sky and Clarise's pregnancy and birth.
You will also find out what midwifery entails. What do they do and when during the pregnancy?
Take a listen as she also shares some of the wildest births she has experienced in her 17 years of working as a midwife:
READ MORE: Meet Clarise - A teacher, free-spirit, and Sky's partner
We definitely applaud Clarise for her strength during the birth of their Baby Kai.
You will hear in the above podcast that her labour was short and it took her less than four pushes to usher the little one into the world.
"What was Sky like?", is the question everyone still has on their minds...
He was beautiful with Clarise - lots of kissing and hugging...- Sarah Van Heerden
READ MORE: Sky and Clarise's official gender reveal video
Besides the fact that Kai will have a beautiful upbringing because of the parents he's blessed with, Van Heerden was an intergral part of their journey as well.
Because of her kind, attentive care, Kai is an even more blessed baby boy!
For parents out there, she advises that Google will not do you justice in terms of critical information during your pregnancy.
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