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December 11, 2017December 11, 2017 thelegacyofleo Parenting After Loss : Eli River

Our Best Parenting Decision So Far – Sharing Parental Leave

And just like that, in what feels like the blink of an eye, The Wife is back to work after 23 weeks - two days shy of six months - at home with me and Eli. We knew before we were even pregnant with him that should we get past the 24 week mark again, … Continue reading Our Best Parenting Decision So Far – Sharing Parental Leave

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Welcome, and thank you for taking the time to visit our blog – this is the story of Leo Phoenix, and what followed his birth.

We are passionate about sharing the honest truth of baby loss, stillbirth, miscarriage and pregnancy after loss. Together we fundraise and campaign for better awareness and support for organisations that have helped us to heal.

Explore more about our story by following the categories below, or click on ‘Blog’ in the menu above to find key posts from a range of topics. To discover more about #AdventToRemember, #BabyLossHour or #LGBTBabyLoss and other initiatives, have a look under the ‘About’ section.

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Jess – just one of Leo’s mums

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