Khloe Wilson

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I’m taking part in Sands Starlight Walk

I’m taking part in Sands Starlight Walk as I want to help those affected by the loss of a baby to find the light in the dark. Every day 13 babies die before, during or shortly after birth. I am raising funds to help Sands continue to build a world where more babies survive, and more families receive the happy ending they deserve.  

Please sponsor me and help Sands create a legacy of hope and comfort, showing the world how much every baby is loved.

Starlight Walk is a sponsored walk where hundreds of people come together to walk under the stars to remember their babies and raise funds for Sands. If you’d like to join me on this challenge, you can sign up here http://www.fundraising.sands.org.uk/starlight-walk Starlight Walk events take place across the UK or you could choose to take part virtually at a location of your choice.

On the darkest of nights, the stars shine the brightest.

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Thursday 7th Nov
In 2016 I found out I was pregnant with my first child, we soon found out he was a big healthy boy, we were over the moon, he grew so nicely mummy was massive. Then one night at nearly 39 weeks, I got a tummy ache... It's starting, we were so excited, but then the pain didn't stop, there was no contractions there was no pause something was wrong... So so wrong. The pain was excruciating to the point I couldn't walk, I was rushed in, lay there forever whilst they searched and searched for our little boys heart beat, then we heard it. "I'm sorry there is no heartbeat" the most heart wrenching devastating words we had ever heard. In a moment all our hopes and ambitions for our little creation were crushed. I heard myself scream from another dimension, I felt all the goodness within me disappear and shatter into an abyss of absolute destruction. 30.04.2017. was the day our son Caleb was born into the arms of angels rather than the arms of his mummy and daddy.
Fast forward a few months... 2018 we find out were pregnant again, not as excited this time, more nervous than anything, but oh we get another chance, a few hiccups mummy got diabetes but kept it controlled, the healthiest of pregnancies ever, no fatty foods no sugars, all the vitamins, aspirin for my blood 2 week scans and test... It's going swimmingly, it's amazing, we go to see the consultant on Thursday, "you're in on Monday for induction at 37 weeks" yes there's a plan, this time we will get there. Sunday night came and mummy started with tummy ache again, oh God no I've felt this before, surely not again, we will be ok. We were not ok, that night at 36+6 on 11.11.18 our darling baby girl Regan was born into the arms of angels like her big brother.

Thank you to my Sponsors

£10

Katie Green

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£10

Brian Barlow