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Episode 16 Part 2 - The Butterfly Project - Special Focus on The loss of babies from multiple pregnancies with bereaved Mums Millie Cann, Kate Polley and Nadia Leake

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For this month's episode of the Our Sam Talking out Loud podcast series, we have partnered with Professor Nick Embleton and The Butterfly Project to talk about 'The loss of babies from multiple pregnancies'.
Nick is Professor of Neonatal Medicine at Newcastle University, Consultant Neonatal Paediatrician at Newcastle NHS Trust, and Co-Developer of The Butterfly Project.
In the second part of this special focus episode, Our Sam, Founder and CEO, Philippa Davies, talks to bereaved Mums, Millie Cann, Founder of The Skye High Foundation, Kate Polley, author of baby loss books based on her original book Sam and Finn, and Nadia Leake, author of Surviving Prematurity: With compassion, understanding and family integrated care.
This episode is supported by a blog post produced by Prof. Nick Embleton.
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This podcast is recorded, edited and produced by Our Sam (Charity Registration Number 1191411).

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For this month's episode of the Our Sam Talking out Loud podcast series, we have partnered with Professor Nick Embleton and The Butterfly Project to talk about 'The loss of babies from multiple pregnancies'.
Nick is Professor of Neonatal Medicine at Newcastle University, Consultant Neonatal Paediatrician at Newcastle NHS Trust, and Co-Developer of The Butterfly Project.
In the second part of this special focus episode, Our Sam, Founder and CEO, Philippa Davies, talks to bereaved Mums, Millie Cann, Founder of The Skye High Foundation, Kate Polley, author of baby loss books based on her original book Sam and Finn, and Nadia Leake, author of Surviving Prematurity: With compassion, understanding and family integrated care.
This episode is supported by a blog post produced by Prof. Nick Embleton.
Feedback request
If you have listened to this podcast, we would really welcome your feedback to help us grow and continue to improve the support we are providing. If you have a couple of minutes just click on the link below. Thank you for your time, your feedback is really important to us.
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/82XB7Q2

This podcast is recorded, edited and produced by Our Sam (Charity Registration Number 1191411).

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