World Prematurity Day Reception at The House of Commons

On Monday 18th November I was asked to speak about Prematurity at The House of Commons

And so I did

(Please excuse the poor sound quality and editing)

Full post coming soon

8 thoughts on “World Prematurity Day Reception at The House of Commons

  1. What a strong, proud and loving Woman and mother
    You are! I am so Sorry for all of your loss…it must be incredible hard. But pls let me tell you that there is something about you that has so Special Talents and abilities to find a Way into peoples hearts and souls. In my Case Even to Austria, and Even we have Never met or Spoken. I Hope so much that you can allow yourself to be crushed and heartbroken – and: to receive Support in any ways. I for example started to Take a very small Dose of AD 2 months ago when i was in a Big Crisis and trapped in Panic and anxiety, and it helps me totally. I also have 3 Little Kids and i could Start to enjoy them again. Thinking of you!!

  2. You really did yourself and your family proud Jennie. A wonderful speech, delivered with such passion and poise. Esther and William are very lucky children to have you as their Mummy xxx

  3. Jennie, I was absolutely blown away by your speech – you must feel so unbelievably proud of yourself – and what a wonderful and incredible mummy you are. Sending you lots of love xxx

  4. Goodness a wonderful speech full of the highs and lows, great photos to accompany the speech.
    You have 3 beautiful children, one Angel and 2 very special, double the love/fun who thanks to all the love and help in the beginning are turning into 2 delightful inquisitive little people, that will help keep you going.
    Jennie, be proud of yourself and your ability to share such emotions and passions such as this speech.

  5. This is quite possibly one of the most powerful talks I’ve heard, Jennie. You have such a beautiful voice and the words you speak, just like your blog writing, is utterly amazing. I’m in awe of you yet again. Well done you amazing lady you. I still can’t believe I didn’t know you were doing this/had done this (this is what happens when I take myself off – I miss you being more amazing) xx

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