Teddy's fund raiser for Russell's hall maternity
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On the 25th of March 2019 our second beautiful son Teddy was born. Unfortunately Teddy was a still born baby due a rare occurrence called placenta abruption which is currently undetectable and is fatal almost immediately to the unborn child but can also be extremely dangerous for the mother. Fortuently in this situation Keileigh survived and has fully recovered with the unbelievable help of the team at Russell's hall hospital in such difficult circumstances.
During our period in hospital we have tried to keep our spirits high and this wouldn't of been possible without the phenomenal maternity team within the hospital. Myself and keileigh are trying to remain extremely positive in this situation and we want to make sure that Teddy's short time on this earth makes as big a impact as possible and to start this journey off we would like to make a small donation to the Maternity ward so that they can improve the facilities for any future familys that are unfortunate enough to have to endure such an emotional event.
The ward will be grateful for any donation no matter how small or large and we feel that's it's just a nice gesture to show our appreciation of how well they looked after us in what is probley the most difficult and upsetting period in myself and Keileighs life.
Thank you all in advance x
During our period in hospital we have tried to keep our spirits high and this wouldn't of been possible without the phenomenal maternity team within the hospital. Myself and keileigh are trying to remain extremely positive in this situation and we want to make sure that Teddy's short time on this earth makes as big a impact as possible and to start this journey off we would like to make a small donation to the Maternity ward so that they can improve the facilities for any future familys that are unfortunate enough to have to endure such an emotional event.
The ward will be grateful for any donation no matter how small or large and we feel that's it's just a nice gesture to show our appreciation of how well they looked after us in what is probley the most difficult and upsetting period in myself and Keileighs life.
Thank you all in advance x
Organiser
Joshua Laidlaw-Parkin
Organiser