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As you know our daughter, Mia, was born at 28 weeks exactly.
I have really struggled mentally afterwards, believing that my body has failed and that I couldn't look after her the way I should have done. I want to prove to myself and to Mia that I can be that strong mum that she needs me to be.
Even though 75 miles doesn't sound alot to some people. For me, being a full time mum with a wonderful husband who works so incredibly hard for us all, it's going to be tough to find the time to get these steps in.
I will just need to sing "Wheels on the bus" 100x more with alot more action movements ha!
I want to do as much as I can to support all the premature babies out there and their families. So if that's walking 75miles in a month, that's nothing compared to walking down those hallways everyday into the unknown.
I'm taking on 75 Miles in September for Bliss, the UK's leading charity helping babies born premature or full-term, but sick.
1 in every 7 babies born in the UK will need specialist neonatal care, which means thousands of babies and their families seek information and support from Bliss every year.
By sponsoring me, your donation will help Bliss continue their work to ensure that every baby born premature or full-term who needs neonatal care will have the best chance of survival and quality of life.