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Butterfly effect - how a mother's loss opened the conversation on baby death | Butterfly effect - how a mother's loss opened the conversation on baby death |
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Millie Smith gave birth to twin girls, knowing that one of them would soon die. | Millie Smith gave birth to twin girls, knowing that one of them would soon die. |
Skye and Callie were born prematurely at Kingston Hospital on 30 April. | Skye and Callie were born prematurely at Kingston Hospital on 30 April. |
Twelve weeks into her pregnancy, Millie discovered one of her babies had anencephaly - a condition where the skull does not properly form, leaving the brain exposed. | Twelve weeks into her pregnancy, Millie discovered one of her babies had anencephaly - a condition where the skull does not properly form, leaving the brain exposed. |
"I was told one of my babies will have no chance of survival," says Millie. | "I was told one of my babies will have no chance of survival," says Millie. |
"My baby was only expected to live a few seconds." | "My baby was only expected to live a few seconds." |
Baby Skye died at just a few hours old. Twin Callie is thriving and is now seven weeks old. | Baby Skye died at just a few hours old. Twin Callie is thriving and is now seven weeks old. |
"We had a couple of scares with Callie, but she is fine," says Millie. | "We had a couple of scares with Callie, but she is fine," says Millie. |
But it was a passing comment made by a mother that led Millie to come up with a way to inform people of a death of a baby from a multiple birth. | But it was a passing comment made by a mother that led Millie to come up with a way to inform people of a death of a baby from a multiple birth. |
"I was in a neonatal ward with Callie, and there were three sets of twins crying," she says. | "I was in a neonatal ward with Callie, and there were three sets of twins crying," she says. |
"A parent who didn't know what I'd been through turned to me and said, 'You are so lucky you don't have twins.' | "A parent who didn't know what I'd been through turned to me and said, 'You are so lucky you don't have twins.' |
"When she said this to me, it just broke me. | "When she said this to me, it just broke me. |
"I know the mother would have felt bad if she knew how her words affected me." | "I know the mother would have felt bad if she knew how her words affected me." |
"I felt there should be something like a small symbol to let people know that my baby had died. | "I felt there should be something like a small symbol to let people know that my baby had died. |
"I thought of a butterfly coloured purple, for either a girl or boy, that could be put on cots." | "I thought of a butterfly coloured purple, for either a girl or boy, that could be put on cots." |
The idea of sticking purple butterflies on to the cots, indicating a loss of a sibling was adopted by her local hospital. | The idea of sticking purple butterflies on to the cots, indicating a loss of a sibling was adopted by her local hospital. |
"Our aim is to get these butterflies into all hospitals across the UK. | "Our aim is to get these butterflies into all hospitals across the UK. |
"Instead of stickers, the butterflies will be printed on card and laminated, and each hospital would have a template to make these themselves. | "Instead of stickers, the butterflies will be printed on card and laminated, and each hospital would have a template to make these themselves. |
"Also, this allows parents to take the card home in their memory box." | "Also, this allows parents to take the card home in their memory box." |
Charity work | Charity work |
The purple butterfly idea inspired Millie and fiance Lewis to start the Skye High Foundation to raise money to support bereaved families in their time of grief. | The purple butterfly idea inspired Millie and fiance Lewis to start the Skye High Foundation to raise money to support bereaved families in their time of grief. |
They are hoping to raise £10,000 for a counsellor at Kingston Hospital. | They are hoping to raise £10,000 for a counsellor at Kingston Hospital. |
When Millie posted on the foundation's Facebook page about the purple butterfly initiative, the post went viral. | When Millie posted on the foundation's Facebook page about the purple butterfly initiative, the post went viral. |
"I couldn't believe the response - there were over 1,000 shares of my post," says Millie. Now, that figure has doubled. | "I couldn't believe the response - there were over 1,000 shares of my post," says Millie. Now, that figure has doubled. |
"I was also contacted by the Neonatal Research [group, which] has a Butterfly Project doing similar work to me. | "I was also contacted by the Neonatal Research [group, which] has a Butterfly Project doing similar work to me. |
"Charity work was something very new to me as I was very career-focused, but I am learning every step of the way. | "Charity work was something very new to me as I was very career-focused, but I am learning every step of the way. |
"It was my way of dealing with what had happened - it was a turning point for me. | "It was my way of dealing with what had happened - it was a turning point for me. |
Specialist midwife | Specialist midwife |
"I was fortunate to have a bereavement midwife. | "I was fortunate to have a bereavement midwife. |
"She was there during the birth, when Skye passed away, and when I'm having a bad day. | "She was there during the birth, when Skye passed away, and when I'm having a bad day. |
"But she is not a counsellor, and I think it is important that counselling is available." | "But she is not a counsellor, and I think it is important that counselling is available." |
Jo Bull, a specialist midwife in bereavement, helped Millie through her ordeal. | Jo Bull, a specialist midwife in bereavement, helped Millie through her ordeal. |
"My role involves helping women who have lost a baby before birth or who subsequently dies," says Jo. | "My role involves helping women who have lost a baby before birth or who subsequently dies," says Jo. |
"In Millie's case, she knew what was going to happen, and I was involved quite early on. | |
"But not every trust in England has a specialist midwife. | "But not every trust in England has a specialist midwife. |
"Stillbirth rates have not been reduced in a long time. | "Stillbirth rates have not been reduced in a long time. |
"And, although all midwives can support parents with what they are going through, the specific specialist role is not widely available." | "And, although all midwives can support parents with what they are going through, the specific specialist role is not widely available." |
Taboo subject | Taboo subject |
Jo emphasises that although she helps bereaved parents, she is not a trained counsellor. | Jo emphasises that although she helps bereaved parents, she is not a trained counsellor. |
"I am with parents on their journey until the post-natal period, and advise on funeral arrangements and help parents come to terms with what has happened," she says. | "I am with parents on their journey until the post-natal period, and advise on funeral arrangements and help parents come to terms with what has happened," she says. |
"I think we should talk about [baby death] more, as the more we talk to friends, family and others, the more likely you might hear from someone who has gone through the same thing. | "I think we should talk about [baby death] more, as the more we talk to friends, family and others, the more likely you might hear from someone who has gone through the same thing. |
"It's only beginning to be talked about, but it's still classed as taboo. | "It's only beginning to be talked about, but it's still classed as taboo. |
"The last thing people want who are going through this is for people to be ignoring it. It is terribly upsetting." | "The last thing people want who are going through this is for people to be ignoring it. It is terribly upsetting." |
Millie says her main objective is to get people talking about babies who die. | Millie says her main objective is to get people talking about babies who die. |
"People don't talk about a loss of a baby - they feel awkward," she says. | "People don't talk about a loss of a baby - they feel awkward," she says. |
"Even some nurses didn't know what to say. | "Even some nurses didn't know what to say. |
"The thing I am most proud of is that it has got people talking about it. | "The thing I am most proud of is that it has got people talking about it. |
"I want to support families, the butterfly idea, and anything else that can make a difference." | "I want to support families, the butterfly idea, and anything else that can make a difference." |
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