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Silent Hearts Walk / Run 2014 - Follow up

10/5/2014

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I have just finished reading the Silent Hearts page on facebook and it appears  had another successful event this year despite the weather. The final numbers have not been posted but the pictures I have seen it looks like it was well attended. I wish that I had been able to attend the event, but the bad weather and things at work made it impossible. Thank you all those who attended and both raised awareness about perinatal loss but remembered those  others who have lost.

While I could not be their in person, I was definitely there in spirit. The wet and cold weather would have made the run/walk area potentially dangerous for a 7 month pregnant women. I know that for me, while I have moved on, I still think about the pregnancies that I lost. What kind of people might they have been if they had been allowed to be born and grow up. How my life would have been different with them in my life. I know that if the first pregnancy had not ended in miscarriage I would not have had my Eryk. 

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    The event is in its second year and I am glad I was able to participate in it last year. It is a great event and a great way to raise awareness regarding Perinatal Loss. Perinatal loss includes may times from miscarriage to still births. 

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