The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Tragic death of first child prompts charity effort

CROWDFUNDE­R: Devastated couple Kerry and Tony keen to help others

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

Devastated first-time Tayside parents have launched a medical equipment crowdfunde­r just days after their son’s stillbirth in a courageous drive to bring comfort to others facing similar tragedy.

Kerry Findlay and Tony Thompson hope to raise thousands of pounds to buy “cool cots” for the Tulip ward at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee, where baby Anthony Xander Fox Thompson was stillborn at 24 weeks old last Wednesday.

Amid their own shattering grief, the Inchture couple say they have been humbled by early support towards a £5,000 target for the purchase of the special equipment which allows stillborn babies to remain with their parents while they are in hospital.

Tony, 29, revealed the heartbreak of having to remain outside Ninewells due to the Covid-19 restrictio­ns while 30-year-old Kerry underwent an emergency scan after suffering complicati­ons.

“Initially I had to sit in the car park because I wasn’t allowed in the ward due to the coronaviru­s situation. They couldn’t find a heartbeat and then I was allowed in,” said the fire and security engineer.

“Kerry gave birth to our fully-formed baby boy at 5.30pm. We both held him and then we were able to stay with him overnight because we were provided with a cooling mat which sat in the Moses basket.

“That was so important to us but we have also found out that you get cold cots, or cuddle cots, which extend the time parents can stay with their baby.”

The couple are yet to face the heartbreak of laying Anthony to rest after agreeing to a specialist postmortem examinatio­n in Edinburgh, which is still to be completed.

Tony added: “There is nothing anyone can do or say to change our situation, but we want to do this to help future couples who go through this terrible situation.

“It is something that we feel we need to do, to try and make sure the equipment is there for parents like us to be able to spend more time with their newborn baby.

“The set-up in the Tulip ward at Ninewells is really great, and we cannot praise the staff there enough, but we want to be able to donate this equipment as we know from our devastatin­g experience that it will bring them comfort.”

The Go Fund Me effort has already passed the £1,700 mark.

“There is nothing anyone can do or say... but we want to do this to help future couples

 ??  ?? Kerry Findlay and Tony Thompson tragically lost their baby.
Kerry Findlay and Tony Thompson tragically lost their baby.

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