Remember lost babies

PARENTS and families who have experienced a miscarriage or the death of a child are being

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 10 October 2016

PARENTS and families who have experienced a miscarriage or the death of a child are being invited to an event in Henley to reflect, grieve and pray.

The event is being organised as part of National Miscarriage Awareness Week by Emma Taylor, a mother who lost five babies during pregnancy.

She said: “I know the pain it causes and how hard it can be to find a way to remember our babies if we don’t have a grave.”

The event will take place at the d:two centre in Market Place next Saturday (October 15) from 10am to 2pm.

Mrs Taylor said there would be “gentle activities to help parents process grief and say goodbye to and remember their lost children”.



She added: “People are welcome to be involved as much or as little as they want.”



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