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In 2016 we lost our baby girl at 16 weeks. Heartbroken is not enough to describe the pain of having to say goodbye to a much wanted pregnancy. It took a further 3 years and a total of 5 losses before welcoming our rainbow baby into the world. We later lost our second sons twin to vanishing twin syndrome on 2021.
Having experienced numerous miscarriages this cause is close to my heart. It was a lonely journey as I didn’t know anyone else at the time who had experienced baby loss. Sadly more and more people around me have experienced this tragedy and it’s important our angels in the sky aren’t forgotten and we continue to give those that need it the best support possible.
This October we’ll be remembering all the tiny lives lost to miscarriage, ectopic and molar pregnancy through our new Memory Walk event.
Taking place on Sunday 15th October – the culmination of Baby Loss Awareness Week – we’re encouraging people to walk 4 miles at 4pm, reflecting the 1 in 4 pregnancies that is estimated to end in miscarriage.
We are hoping that supporters all over the UK will join us and hundreds of other people as they set off on their own local four mile memory walks to remember those little lives lost, raise awareness of the issues surrounding baby loss, and to signpost people to our services.