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Episode 49: Simply the Breast! With Isobel Ellul (MBE)
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- Mar 5, 2026
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KEY TOPICS: 2 births, miscarriage, natural delivery, big baby, ovarian ectopic pregnancy (OEP), breast cancer (DCIS) Welcome to our first guest formally recognised on the New Year's Honours list for her trailblazing local charity work! Isobel Ellul was made Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to the community - most notably setting up Breast Cancer Support Gibraltar. This is a rollercoaster story of Isobel's journey into parenthood, whilst overcoming several of her own health challenges. Isobel grew up during the closed Frontier times, before becoming pregnant in the mid-1990's. Very sadly she experienced two miscarriages at 9 & 13 weeks, and recalls specific details of that time. Happily a third pregnancy saw the safe natural delivery of her son in 1997. Isobel found that working postpartum (as a former GBC TV presenter!) was good for her mental health. Two years later, a doctor saved Isobel's life by recognising signs of an ectopic pregnancy. With surgery, she expected her fertility to be impacted... but went on to welcome a Millennium baby! Local TV audiences saw her grow bigger across the pregnancy, before her second son was born with a much easier labour. Isobel discovered a cancerous lump in her breast, while the boys were still very young. She speaks candidly about her mastectomy, recovery, bringing her sons to awareness-raising events, and lobbying Government to establish screening processes and support. Serious spinal surgery and a second breast cancer diagnosis followed years later, which she overcame. We chat about being a parent to adults, the importance of self-care and checking your breasts, and her positive mindset approach to life's challenges. Thank you Isobel for sharing your Gibraltar Birth Stories i…