Amanda Trainer has opened up on the pain of losing her child.
A Glasgow mum is set to trek through the Himalayan mountain range in memory of her son who she lost at birth
Now, the mum is hoping to raise as much money as possible by completing a trek in Romeo's name for the charity which is dear to her heart. The couple will be walking 20,000 steps per day for 20 days through the Asian mountain range in honour of those little footsteps that left a massive impact. "It took me about four years before I felt I was ready to get involved with the charity. SANDS provided a cuddle cot to spend time with him.
"As for the box I never looked inside it until four months after giving birth to him. It now means everything to me." "But as time went on I began to realise the importance of speaking out about this, because the truth is that there are lots of families who go through the same thing and it's not spoken about."People sometimes think a stillbirth means there is something wrong with them. They feel like they've failed to carry a child and there is a bit of shame but it isn't their fault.
"It is an unthinkable situation so it really is valuable that we both know what it is like through experience."
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