Claire Foord (Pt. 1) | Lets Talk Stillbirth & Prevention | with Hannah Foord
Be Still Be Aware12/01/20 • 21 min
Where does the drive to create change come from? What happens when your child dies in pregnancy? How can a defining moment forge a path to prevention? We chat about all this and more when I take the reigns and turn the tables, talking with Claire Foord, your regular Be Still Be Aware host and Still Aware Founder and CEO.
After Claire first found out she was expecting, her world was filled with excitement and great expectations of parenting to come. In her 40th week of pregnancy she delivered her healthy baby girl, Alfie, perfect but stillborn. This defining moment saw her respond with a desire and drive for change and had her questioning “Why didn’t anyone tell me stillbirth was a possibility?
In this, part one of a two-part episode Claire answers questions in a way we have not heard her divulge before.
...The reality of stillbirth
...Campaigning for prevention
...Creating purpose from unfathomable devastation
...What we need to understand about pregnancy, stillbirth and a love everlasting
... How a little life has the power to enact great change
Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to take over for this chat and ask the questions.
Take the time To listen. It’s worth it.
Hannah x
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Series: Be Still Be Aware
Episode: Let's Talk Stillbirth & Prevention
Guest: Claire Foord
Host: Hannah Foord
Directed by: Hannah Foord & Jordan Carr
Produced by: Still Aware
Videography thanks to: Andrea Rizos
Sound with thanks to: Lance Brooks
12/01/20 • 21 min
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