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University Hospitals Birmingham Charity Losing a baby shouldn’t be a taboo subject - Elizabeth’s story

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Elizabeth was cared for by the incredible bereavement team at Heartlands Hospital in the Eden Bereavement Suite. In this episode, Elizabeth talks about how vital the Eden Suite was for her and her family in such a devastating time. Following her time there, Elizabeth wants to give something back and fundraise for other bereaved families. This year she will be completing six challenges in her daughter’s memory to raise vital funds for the Eden Suite. You can support Elizabeth along her fundraising journey at www.justgiving.com/fundraising/elizabeth-verrier2

The Eden Bereavement Suite cares for those families who sadly lose their baby through miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death. The unit provides a peaceful and private environment for parents in their time of need.

The Eden Suite offers the best care possible for women and their families. The experienced, highly-trained staff are always on hand to support the women and their partners through their time on the suite, and continue to provide care after they leave the hospital. amazing quality of care given by the staff on the suite. The Charity has been able to fund a CuddleCot for the suite. CuddleCots keep the baby cool, which extends the period of time that parents have to spend with their baby.

The Charity will continue to provide ‘added extras’ for the unit, from cutting-edge pieces of technology, to patient comforts and support, donations from supporters will allow the Charity to go ‘over and above’ for parents on the Eden Suite. Help us support more families like Elizabeth by donating to our Eden Suite Appeal at www. hospitalcharity.org/edensuite.

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The Eden Suite has been designed to provide as much privacy as possible for women and their partners, with individual ensuite rooms and a quiet garden for parents to be outside and reflect. UHB Charity works to provide ‘added extras’ for the Eden Suite, complementing the

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