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Sarah Brown makes heartbreaking admission on 'greatest loss' of baby daughter's death - The Mirror
Sarah Brown, wife of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, said "losing Jennifer was the greatest loss and it's one that stays with us - that doesn't change", after their baby daughter was born seven weeks premature
'All I could do was cry': Women share stories of baby loss on maternity wards
After learning she had miscarried, Yazmin Helledie was kept in a maternity ward surrounded by baby bumps and balloons, a painful setting for a woman grieving the loss of her own pregnancy. "All I could do was cry,” she said. Helledie, 30, a television presenter and social media influencer, had long dreamed of becoming a...
Death of premature daughter was ‘greatest loss’ – Sarah Brown
The Jennifer Brown Research Laboratory, which was set up in 2004, is investigating the causes of early labour. Sarah Brown has said the death of her baby daughter, who was born prematurely, was “the greatest loss” but inspired her to search for answers. Jennifer died in January 2002, 10 days after she was born at 33 weeks, seven weeks premature. Mrs Brown and her husband, former prime minister Gordon Brown, set up the Jennifer Brown Research Lab…
Sarah Brown makes heartbreaking admission on 'greatest loss' of baby daughter's death
Sarah Brown, wife of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, said “losing Jennifer was the greatest loss and it’s one that stays with us – that doesn’t change”, after their baby daughter was born seven weeks premature Sarah Brown has said the death of her baby daughter, who was born prematurely, was “the greatest loss” but inspired her to search for answers. Jennifer died in January 2002, 10 days after she was born at 33 weeks, seven weeks premature…
Sickening hypocrisy – Will the Browns now condemn Starmer as their research project proves that poverty risks the development of babies as much as premature birth?
Professor John Robertson OBA Only 18 paragraphs down in this headlining story, after much detail on the loss of a baby to former PM Gordon Brown and his wife, do we see this key finding mentioned: Prof James Boardman, from the University of Edinburgh, is the cohort’s chief investigator. His team uses a series of brain scans and psychological studies at various ages. He says one of the key findings so far is that poverty has an impact on brain de…
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