In loving memory of our beautiful baby boy Jesse Samuel Parsons 🤍🕊️
Jesse’s story 🤍🕊️
#justiceforjesse
For those of you that don’t know me, I’m Hannah, Jesse’s Mummy.
My son, my first born, my beautiful baby boy, Jesse Samuel Parsons, was born on Saturday 26th July 2025 at 08:59 weighing a perfect 7lb 8oz. Just three days later, in the early hours of Wednesday 30th July 2025 at 00:13, he passed away peacefully in my arms, both being cuddled by his Daddy Steve, and surrounded by our families until his very last breath.
At 07:10am that Saturday morning I haemorrhaged at home. Unknown to us at the time, an artery on my placenta had ruptured, causing catastrophic blood loss, which was Jesse’s blood. I had to have a Category 1 caesarean section and they had to resuscitate Jesse for 12 minutes after his birth as he had died inside of me and I too, nearly lost my life.
There were exposed and unprotected vessels running across my cervix, alongside the ruptured artery on my placenta which caused my hemorrhaging. Steve and I have since seen photographs of my placenta confirming this and placenta has been sent to a pathologist for further testing. Investigations are ongoing within the hospital I birthed at, as well as by the Maternity and Newborn Safety Investigations (MNSI) team who are an independent body investigating our case.
Jesse was transferred to St Peter’s Hospital in Chertsey which is the leading hospital in Surrey who deal with the most severe cases of sick babies. He spent 3 days in their Neonatal Intensive Care Unit receiving “cooling treatment” in order to save his life. Although our little Jesse fought incredibly hard, we lost him. His cause of death has been established by the coroner as severe hypoxia, which led to multiple organ failure and brain damage. But the root cause and catalyst to his death was my placenta.
We now believe that I had an undetected and undiagnosed placenta condition called Vasa Previa (Vasa Praevia), which is a rare but extremely serious pregnancy complication. When undetected or left untreated, carries an extremely high risk of death for both mother and or baby, due to exsanguination.
Mine was not detected at all during my whole pregnancy. There were two opportunities where it could have been detected, both of which were missed; one at our 20 week anomaly scan in the second trimester and another at a 37 week growth scan in the third trimester.
At the time of Jesse’s birth I was 41+2 weeks pregnant, considered low risk in all areas, with a healthy first and single pregnancy. Jesse was always measuring perfectly on the 50th percentile, with steady growth, a normal heartbeat and healthy movements throughout. I had what doctors would call a textbook pregnancy. And yet on the day of Jesse’s birth, my son died from something that could and should have been detected and therefore prevented.
I lost my son in the very hospital that I was born in. I lost my son on the very date that I was born on. I lost my son to an undetected, undiagnosed, untreated placenta condition which should have been picked up, which could have been prevented, which would have saved his life.
This can clearly happen to anyone, even with the healthiest of pregnancies. And that is why we will not let Jesse’s death be in vain.
So we are now fighting for answers:
Why was this missed?
Why is Vasa Praevia not routinely screened for in the UK?
Why wasn’t Jesse given the chance to live?
We believe NHS pregnancy screening must change so that no other family has to endure this. No parent should ever lose a perfectly healthy baby because of a placenta condition that could have been prevented.
To my perfectly healthy baby boy, Jesse - your story will change lives.
If you can, please take a moment to donate to the Sands charity that myself, Steve and my father-in-law Trevor have committed to walking or running our 100km challenge in September in memory of Jesse and for every other much-loved baby sadly not with us today.
Sands is a charity that ensures everyone affected by the loss of a baby gets the support they need and deserve when facing the toughest of times. They campaign for change, provide training for midwives and healthcare professionals, and support research so that fewer babies die and so that less families experience the tragedy of losing their baby. Anything you are able to donate means so much.
Please also take a moment to sign this petition to promote screening for Vasa Previa in the UK. Every signature is a step toward justice for Jesse, and toward saving future babies. A cause that we will be fighting for the rest of our lives.
Change.org - Vasa Previa Petition
Thank you 🤍
Our Achievements







Thank you to our Sponsors

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Jo Sanders

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Marc Brooker
Sending all the love in the world. Marc, Katie and H xx

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Patricia & Nigel Falkner
Sending lots of love 🩵

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Daniela Long

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Amber & Meti
We are all thinking of you and are sure that all this incredible work you are doing will help to bring about some much needed change. X

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Anonymous
May no other family should go though what you did

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Hilary And Dennis Long

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Jean Purvey

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Cristina Purvey

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Kerry And Jon
Sending so much love. Jesse is always in our hearts. xxx

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Mandy & Ian Martin
In loving memory of Jesse

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Beckie Parsons
Go smash it! Lets make a difference for our beautiful Jesse xx

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Steven Parsons
For you son 🩵

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Lisa Marshall
In honor of beautiful Little Jesse. You continue to be his parents, Hannah and Steve, through your work, outreach, and dedication, by fighting in his name to make screening for all previas mandatory in the beginning of the third trimester in order to prevent Jesse's fate from occurring to another family. I'm very proud of you both. Much love from across the pond! ❤️ xxx

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Trevor Purvey

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Hannah Parsons
For my Baby Boy Jesse 🤍🕊️ One of many charities Mummy and Daddy will be helping to raise money for in Jesse’s memory

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Andrew & Lynn Purvey

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Wendy Manning

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Dean Musgrove

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Lorna
Beautiful Jesse 🩵

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Rich Harrison
Thinking of you all, very consistently

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Finlay Mcarthur
Jesse touched all our hearts and minds. The resolve of Hannah and Steve has been nothing but inspirational Our love to Hannah and Steve

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David Ransted

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Martin

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Robert Parsons

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Lesley Parsons

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James Boyne

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Maureen & Gus Westbrook

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Rachel Mcguire

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Peter Howell

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Lauren Smith

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Malcolm Harrison
Both a pleasure and profound sadness to donate. Wishing you the best of luck in your quest

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Lorna Parsons

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Stuart Taylor

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Stephen Boyle

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Bindiya Sharma

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Charmaine Turner

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Tina Harrison
In memory of Jesse a loved and precious son & grandson. With love Tina x

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Jacky Doran
So sorry for your loss - keep fighting 🦋🦋

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Lee Westbrook

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Rosie Moloney

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Leia Alabiso

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Lynsey Taylor
Much love to you all. X

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Brett Collett
Trevor, very sorry for your loss. But you are running for a fantastic cause. Best of luck with your challenge.

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Anonymous

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Philip Ariss

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Julie. Clifford

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Jacqueline Shanks

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Priya Desai

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Abigail Geddes

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Evan Marlow

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Ron Vijn

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Jan Lewandowski

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Joey Hou

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Mary Mansell
❤️❤️

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Helena Todd
I’m incredibly sorry for your loss. What an inspiration you both are to your beautiful boy’s memory

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Bonnie Bright

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Julia Janaudis
Great initiative Trevor 🙏🏻

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Anonymous

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Artemi Lappo

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Ian Lau
So sorry for your loss, may God bless you and your family.

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Thelma & Rick
In loving memory of Jesse, all the best to you Hannah and Steve, with love Rick and Thelma x

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Caminee Douglas

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Toni Floyd

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Anonymous

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Kiera-lyn Mcavoy

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Judith De Vergori
Half way now, keep going Trevor

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Claire Taylor

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Pooja
GOOD LUCK HANNAH AND STEVE . YOU ARE DOING FOR A GOOD CAUSE❤️

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Anonymous
All the best

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Anonymous

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Serene
An amazing cause Trevor, thoughts and prayers with your family.

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Esha Galaiya

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Silvia
What a wonderful way to honour your precious grandson. So sorry for your loss

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