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Tag Archives: heart week

Heart Week 2017 – help Tiny Tickers improve outcomes for babies born with heart defects

19/01/201705/04/2017
Hands forming a heart over a "zipper scar" with the logo for Tiny Tickers Heart Week 2017

Raising awareness of congenital heart defects and working with heart charities to help improve outcomes for heart children is something that is very important to me. Each year, I get involved in Heart Week in February to try and raise money for heart charities. For the last couple of years, I have been involved in… Read More

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Useful organisations and support groups for heart families

13/02/201614/02/2016

Since the day we found out about our daughter’s heart condition, the support and information we have received through various organisations has been invaluable in helping us through our heart family journey. We quickly realised that we were not alone in the journey, that there were others who had travelled it too, as well as… Read More

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Friday Fabulous Five #56

12/02/201611/02/2016

The Friday Fabulous Five is my regular feature where I share five of my favourite blog posts that I have read in the previous week – posts that have made me laugh, made me cry or made me think. With this week being Heart Week, my Friday Fabulous Five is all about other heart family… Read More

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The Friday Focus – 12/02/16

12/02/201611/02/2016

This week is Heart week and I’ve been focusing a lot on raising awareness of congenital heart defects, as I do every year. My blog posts this week have all been heart-focused and I’ve been busy with various fundraising events for heart charities this week too. Jessica had her monthly community nurse check-up yesterday to… Read More

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Action Medical Research: funding new research to help improve surgery for babies with HLHS

10/02/201614/03/2023
Jessica recovering from her third open-heart surgery

A few weeks ago, I was contacted by Action Medical Research, a charity which funds medical research on children’s disease. They wanted to use a photo of Jessica in their supporter magazine to highlight the research that they are jointly funding with Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity into improving surgery for babies born with… Read More

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Ten facts about HLHS and my heart child

09/02/201619/10/2017
Ten facts about HLHS and my heart child - Little Hearts, Big Love

My daughter Jessica has a complex congenital heart defect called hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). Children born with HLHS effectively have only half a working heart. Here are ten facts about HLHS and my heart child:   1) HLHS occurs in approximately 1 in every 5000 babies.   2) It is a condition where the… Read More

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Heart Week 2016: help Tiny Tickers improve survival rates for heart babies

13/01/201604/11/2016

February is all about hearts. For most people, the thought of hearts in February means Valentine’s Day. For me as a heart mummy, it’s all about National Heart Month, and Heart Week which falls between 7th and 14th February. Throughout February, and during Heart Week 2016 especially, I will be sharing posts to help raise… Read More

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I'm Louise, mummy of three - Jessica, forever six, who was born with half a heart and lives on in mine; and heart-healthy Sophie (born 2013) and Thomas (born 2018). I blog about living with grief after child loss, crafts, days out and the little moments of family life.

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