South Wales Echo

Heartbreak and hope

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THIS emotional documentar­y opens with a mother reading a poem called The Snowdrop. It’s about a flower that may not have the chance to bloom, and is hugely poignant.

The sensitivel­y-told film, narrated by Amanda Holden, whose son Theo was stillborn, follows the stories of three couples’ experience­s of losing a child before birth.

One in 200 babies in the UK is stillborn, one of the worst rates in the developed world, and the couples hope to raise awareness of these hidden bereavemen­ts.

It reveals the devastatin­g impact on parents, while highlighti­ng the urgent need for more dedicated resources for high-risk pregnancie­s.

In one of many heartbreak­ing scenes, Vicki says: “She’s still our baby,” to her partner Bruce, as she holds her newborn, stillborn daughter, Ruby.

Vicki later adds: “I physically ache for her. We planned all these memories and we never actually got to make any.”

Elsewhere, we follow Fiona and Niall through a second pregnancy, after previously losing daughter Matilda. They are terrified the same will happen again.

Speaking of giving birth again, Fiona says: “It’s going to be really bitterswee­t. It’s going to be really beautiful but every moment is going to remind us of what we didn’t have with Matilda.”

And elsewhere, Kezia must give birth to Joshua and his stillborn twin sister Grace. Watching couple Kezia and Chris’s grief as they read a poem Child of Mine in front of a tiny coffin is simply devastatin­g.

An important film that will hopefully raise much-needed awareness.

 ??  ?? Bruce and Vicki gaze tenderly at their stillborn baby, Ruby
Bruce and Vicki gaze tenderly at their stillborn baby, Ruby

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