Pregnancy and diagnosis
Meeting Kalie - what she did for them
Birth and aftercare - going to Helen & Douglas House, footprints and walks in the garden
“We took Teddy in his Moses basket in the car. When we got there the staff were absolutely amazing. The first person who greeted us…held Teddy and told us how beautiful he was.”
“It was the first time that someone spoke to Teddy like he was still with us. They were telling him how tiny his feet were. They were apologising to him when the paint got on his leg. At Wexham we didn’t get that. But when we got to Helen & Douglas House, it was like he mattered.”
The gift of time and lasting friendship
Dr Emily Harrop, medical director at Helen & Douglas House, recently spoke about the importance of having midwives like Kalie working for the hospice:
Helen & Douglas House has been offering services to parents still pregnant with babies who are diagnosed with life limiting illnesses for more than a decade. This was previously something that the medical and outreach nursing teams had to fit in as an extra part of their role, linking with colleagues in obstetrics and neonatal care.
Thanks to supporters’ generosity we are now able to employ Kalie, a specialist palliative care midwife. Kalie can give much more time for care planning, as these parents prepare for both the birth and likely death of their baby.”