So our story starts with a perfect pregnancy at 39+3 I noticed that I haven’t felt Ru move in a while so we went to the hospital to find out our baby girl had sadly passed away.
I got induced on Tuesday 30th July 2024 in the morning and after 7 hours of labour our perfect girl came into the world. I had a really positive birth and that day was so special despite the circumstance.
We have had her post mortem results back which showed no obvious cause.
We spent a week in the hospital with her in a cold cot watching all our favourite films and even got to take her outside to see the stars. We did her a celebration with all our close family and friends it was a really lovely bittersweet day.
It has and will continue to be the hardest loss we will ever go through and we hope doing this post will raise awareness for baby loss and how important baby movement is in pregnancy.
We love and miss you so much baby girl.
Thank you for wanting to hear her story
We cannot wait to welcome her baby brother into this world and parent both of our children.
Photos taken by Catherine Cronin.
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