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Balcony Marathon for Our Beautiful Son Edward, who would've been 6 in May

Fundraising for Group B Strep Support
£2,685
raised of £2,620 target
by 49 supporters
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In memory of Edward Gili Peter Paddon-Bramley
Join #TeamGBSS and take on a Marathon in a Month! We're challenging you to run, walk, swim, cycle, row etc. one of the world's most famous distances. Do you fancy completing the distance of 26.2 miles across the month of April?

Story

Our beautiful son Edward would have been 6 in May this year, but we sadly lost him at just 9 days old because he contracted a Group B Strep infection during birth.

On average, one newborn baby a day in the UK develops group B Strep infection. One baby a week dies from group B Strep infection. One baby a fortnight who survives the infection is left with long-term disabilities - physical, mental or both. It is the UK’s most common cause of severe bacterial infection in newborn babies, and of meningitis in babies under 3 months.

GBSS Marathon in a Month

April is usually London Marathon month, an amazing sporting and fundraising event. Like all large events at this time, it cannot go ahead, and we should all be staying at home, to support the NHS and keep everyone safe. So, in memory of Edward and in support of their vital work in raising awareness and campaigning for much needed improvement in the handling of this life-threatening infection in the UK, I am cycling and rowing 26.2 miles, from my balcony in social isolation
to raise funds for Group B Strep Support.  

Group B Strep is a normal bacterium carried by around a quarter of all women, without symptoms and usually unknowingly. It can be passed from mother to baby around birth with potentially devastating consequences for the baby. But  these consequences are usually preventable.

Unlike many other developed countries including Germany and Spain, the UK does not routinely offer tests to pregnant women specifically
to check for Group B Strep
carriage during late pregnancy. If doctors know a mum is carrying GBS, they can administer simple antibiotics during labour to prevent the infection - over 80% of these infections could be prevented. However the GBS-specific ECM (enriched culture medium) test is rarely available through the NHS.

Since 2003, the UK has used ‘risk factors’ to guess which pregnant women might be at risk. Risk factors are poor at predicting which  babies will develop the infection -- the number of babies infected is growing, we need to stop guessing and start testing. The ECM test costs the NHS £11 each and the antibiotics used in labour (usually penicillin) cost the NHS pennies.

Had we had ECM tests in place, Edward could be here with us today. Please be GBS aware and help us to prevent this devastating  loss happening to other babies, other mummies, other families.

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About the campaign

Join #TeamGBSS and take on a Marathon in a Month! We're challenging you to run, walk, swim, cycle, row etc. one of the world's most famous distances. Do you fancy completing the distance of 26.2 miles across the month of April?

About the charity

Group B Strep Support

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Group B Streptococcus is the UK's most common cause of life-threatening infection in newborn babies & of meningitis in babies under age 3 months. Most of these infections are preventable. Group B Strep Support informs families & health professionals about group B Strep to save tiny lives.

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