tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post4800804233437730546..comments2017-08-18T19:25:52.847+01:00Comments on Stillbirth - Breaking the Silence: For all those worrying about stillbirth, from a mum to a stillborn babyLisa Clarkehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06517869094253350746noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-7437645977837068342014-08-15T19:34:22.147+01:002014-08-15T19:34:22.147+01:00This is so beautifully wrote, god bless all these...This is so beautifully wrote, god bless all these little angles and our son kayden.♡ 7.8.14Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-47001867162091321052014-01-15T19:52:00.100+00:002014-01-15T19:52:00.100+00:00Yes very true. I wouldn't worry about about wo...Yes very true. I wouldn't worry about about worrying anyone. I would wish worry on anyone if it prevents just one stillbirth. <br />My little one was born still. I knew still birth happened and birth had its own dangers but I didn't know it could happen with out warning to people who are pregnant with no complication at all. <br />My little one was born still, my pregnancy was healthy, I was healthy and there was nothing about my little one that caused her to died. It just happened. <br />Worrying people is the least of your worries Sophiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02859170233417144853noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-87134720587790618932013-11-06T14:47:06.907+00:002013-11-06T14:47:06.907+00:00To true, I never ever thought that this could happ...To true, I never ever thought that this could happen, never ever, my daughter has just lost her first baby, she is in piece's, she did everything she could do and carried her baby for the full nine months, she and baby were healthy, she went over her due date, started labour two days over, waited as she thought at home, till she could no longer cope with the pain, only to have the hospital say, don't come in, you are not ready yet, they left her in agony for two more day, my daughter finally went in, even though they still said don't, she went in on the third day, and when she got to the hospital, they told her the baby was dead, she then had to be on the labour ward in labour 37hrs , she used three gas cylinders up, had loads of antibiotics, had glucose drios, and we had to watch her in agony and very distressed knowing her baby had died, it has been the most traumatic process that I have ever had to watch, after the 37hrs they finally took her to theatre for a c section, then she had to have 3packs of blood and we nearly lost her too, they delivered Elinor Rose on the 24th of October, perfect gorgeous granddaughter, now my daughter is in piece's having to arrange a funeral, and all she wants is the beautiful Elinor Rose back, how do we get her through this now, I still can't help her, it is so unfair, was she left to long her due date was 17th October, she started her labour on the 18th October, all that time, I am very angry at the hospital xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-247895543870005312013-06-14T05:04:09.148+01:002013-06-14T05:04:09.148+01:00I love reading other's blogs about stillbirth....I love reading other's blogs about stillbirth. I too had a stillbirth on 4/13/2013. If interested, my blog is longingforeliza.blogspot.com.<br /><br />I think it is important for us as mothers to allow our children live on in our memories and our words. It is also important to let others know they are not alone in their struggle with stillbirth. <br /><br />Congratulations on your healthy second pregnancy. I also love hearing about those. It shines light, where I feel so dark right now. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16555144197284198834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-33050998778562947942013-02-25T19:58:17.496+00:002013-02-25T19:58:17.496+00:00I wasn't aware of stillbirth either and at 35 ...I wasn't aware of stillbirth either and at 35 weeks thought I was on the home stretch, after a day of reduced movement, no kicks but still the feeling of baby moving around I phoned the hispital, my whole world fell apartthat evening when I was told there was no heart beat. I will always wonder if I went in earlier would I have my beautiful baby girl here today. we definitely have to have this drummed into us from when the baby starts to move about the kicks. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-89147156521754795122013-01-14T21:38:02.962+00:002013-01-14T21:38:02.962+00:00I lost my baby daughter Isabella on October 23rd 2...I lost my baby daughter Isabella on October 23rd 2012. Full term due to prolapsed cord It was never mentioned at the NCT classes My husband and I took. They made childbirth seem all fluffy and sugar coated not raising any awareness of such a tragic thing to happen we are still very raw.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-31302631378123828332012-05-21T11:58:25.307+01:002012-05-21T11:58:25.307+01:00I can only say your story resonates with me so muc...I can only say your story resonates with me so much as my experience was sadly very similiar. My beautiful angel was stillborn on 2nd Oct a day I will never forget. This blog is not scary information but essential information for pregnancy. Keep up the good work of getting your message out there xxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-2188491757326813772012-03-20T17:23:09.140+00:002012-03-20T17:23:09.140+00:00Well done awareness definately does need to be rai...Well done awareness definately does need to be raised.xoxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-26665488070277830602011-10-12T20:40:18.085+01:002011-10-12T20:40:18.085+01:00I never knew about stillbirth. I'm so happy I ...I never knew about stillbirth. I'm so happy I came across your blog. I son Nathaniel was born asleep on August 31st 2011. I'm still so very sad, my 2 yr. old son Matthew keeps me going. Thank-you for raising awarness and making me feel like i'm not alone.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-6897115981681173422011-05-20T15:57:46.464+01:002011-05-20T15:57:46.464+01:00Thank your for sharing your story, it gave me chil...Thank your for sharing your story, it gave me chills to read it. I am sorry for your loss.<br /><3 alwaysAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-2085400832437403702010-08-09T11:55:19.533+01:002010-08-09T11:55:19.533+01:00Thank you for your post, yes Stillbirth should be ...Thank you for your post, yes Stillbirth should be part of the antenatal training..... I phoned the hospital twice with reduced movement after my waters broke ... twice the midwives told me not to worry, I felt I was being neurotic... when I finally went into the hospital as arranged my daughter had died. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT that STILLBIRTH (I hate that word) is made more aware. <br /><br />Ava (born asleep) 7th Feb 2010 xxxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-80562662510986754252010-08-03T14:59:21.836+01:002010-08-03T14:59:21.836+01:00so fantastic that you are trying to raise awarenes...so fantastic that you are trying to raise awareness. I was so niaive in my last pregnancy, healthy, got past 12 weeks, then lost my daughter at 25 weeks. Never thought anything like that would or could ever happen but it did. That was November 2009. I'm now pregnant again, 29 weeks, so have got past the 25 weeks scarey time but am now fully aware of all that can go wrong and will not stop panicking until this baby is home safe. Love to all you guys that have had to go through this as well xxxmummyjonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-48476550054915829752010-07-22T09:20:14.344+01:002010-07-22T09:20:14.344+01:00Well done, perfectly written ,from Kayleigh's ...Well done, perfectly written ,from Kayleigh's mummy - my perfect little girl .... stillborn in November 2007 ... no cause of death found .... and now i still find it so taboo and isolating .....raising awareness is the way to go - well done again. Karen x<br />Member of Oxfordshire SANDS Committee (Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society)Karen Hancoxhttp://www.oxfordshiresands.org.uk/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-9021354258944749872010-07-21T18:24:21.902+01:002010-07-21T18:24:21.902+01:00Thank you Lisa,
Chloe's Count The Kicks Camp...Thank you Lisa, <br /><br />Chloe's Count The Kicks Campaign is going from strength to strength,thanks to Blogs like yours. We now produce stickers to go on the front of antenatal notes to remind expectant Mums to call their Midwife if they are ever worried. BOUNTY have requested 80'000 stickers every month to be included in their packs, we also have a number of Community Midwifrey teams around the UK distributing the stickers, displaying our posters and offering our leaflets to their patients, our campaign is helping Midwives to ensure babies safe arrival.(If any of you would like a sticker or to distribute stickers please do get in touch via the website.)<br /><br />I have also received emails from new Mums who have read our website and thankfully taken our advice and they feel as a result have saved their babies lives!<br /><br />Awareness really DOES save lives - Anne Diamond did it and so will we!<br /><br />Many many thanks for your support.<br /><br />Sophia (Chloe's Mummy)<br />Chloe's Count The Kicks CampaignSophiahttp://www.countthekicks.org.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-67826373742166891422010-07-21T17:18:09.924+01:002010-07-21T17:18:09.924+01:00Its true what you said about stillbirth. after my ...Its true what you said about stillbirth. after my daughter nicola was still born 1996 i looked throw all my baby books and not 1 said anything about about stillbirth. So i think your blog is a good ideaannemarienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-91771115148029766802010-07-21T15:01:34.101+01:002010-07-21T15:01:34.101+01:00This blog is definately one step towards making st...This blog is definately one step towards making stillbirth a less taboo subject. I never thought about stillbirth during my 'textbook' pregnancy and yet it happened to me. Well done xxxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-23219111061228284372010-07-21T12:40:57.739+01:002010-07-21T12:40:57.739+01:00thankyou.. awareness definately does need to be ra...thankyou.. awareness definately does need to be raised, i was so ignorant to the fact babies just die... after 4 healthy babies i never expected a stillbirth, but unfortunately it happened, and it isnt something i knew anything about, so again thankyou, your wording is fab withour scaring..xxxxxsuenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5813124912709947888.post-32381719515567891402010-07-21T12:16:08.886+01:002010-07-21T12:16:08.886+01:00Lisa, thank you for sharing your story with us. I ...Lisa, thank you for sharing your story with us. I think this is what needs to happen in order to raise awareness. Like you say everybody knows about miscarriage and sids, why should stillbirth be any different? It certainly affects a lot of us! The more people that are aware, the better. It could save a babies life xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com