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Alice Eira; Our Sparkling Winter Snowfall Who Taught Us So Much About Happiness~ Guest post by Cerys

31st March 2022 by Elle 2 Comments

The first time I held Alice, she was dying.  At five days old, at some ungodly hour of the night in NICU, she was gently placed into my arms, where she belonged all along. “Oh she feels LOVELY” were the only words I could find, and I repeated them over and over, insisting that the nurses transfer her to her Dad quickly so that he could feel this too, while she was still alive, the warm little bundle we’d worried about so intensely and loved so fiercely for the past seven months.

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Cara Ella’s Journey- Guest post by Isobel

25th March 2022 by Elle 2 Comments

On the 30th of September 2017 I took my 14 month old daughter into the Urgent Care unit of our local hospital in Durham and waited to be seen whilst she filled the corridors with echoing wails, writhing around in pain in my arms after yet another sleepless night. Up until now we’d had five fruitless trips to our local GP. After days of tests, scans and investigations we waited in Cara’s hospital room and two paediatricians entered, this time sitting down to speak. There were few seats available so one perched on a metal hospital bin, a nurse also by his side. Tom and I exchanged concerned glances as one doctor began to talk. The noise around us continued; beeps from the machine, Cara crying, background ward noise from other rooms. I tried to concentrate on what he was saying and I heard him utter the word, cancer. Within an hour we were being bundled into an ambulance to head up to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle where a specialist team would be waiting for us and where our daughter would eventually be diagnosed with Stage 3 Neuroblastoma.

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Forever Loved~ Guest post by Imogen

17th March 2022 by Elle 2 Comments

My pregnancy journey was just over 24 hours, and was the day that has had the biggest impact on my life. I was finishing up nightshift in the Emergency Department on 24th March, when I suddenly had abdominal pain. I brushed it aside, these things are usually nothing, dosed myself up with painkillers and drove home. Throughout the day I woke up with painful shoulders – again, I brushed it aside, it was probably how I was sleeping. When I woke up I’d noticed I’d had a small amount of bleeding – not particularly odd given I had the Mirena coil and had irregular spotting. Looking back, I can’t believe I ignored these ‘red flag’ symptoms.

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The Story of Super Seth ~ Guest post by Rebecca

10th March 2022 by Elle 1 Comment

I always knew I wanted to have children. Coming from a large family and being surrounded by babies as I grew up, I couldn’t imagine not having children of my own. I met Dean at 23, and as our relationship progressed we discussed having a family and agreed that was something we wanted. We married and luckily fell pregnant two months after our honeymoon. The speed with which it happened was surprising, but we were excited to welcome a little piece of us both.

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elle Elle Wright is a wife, mother, author and blogger. After the death of her son, Teddy, at three days old, Elle started writing to navigate her new life and as a way to feel purpose again. Her Feathering The Empty Nest blog is a way of finding light in darkness, positivity in times of desperation and, hopefully, making a few people laugh along the way.

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