A grieving East Kilbride couple who went through the unimaginable trauma of a stillbirth are now giving back to the hospital that provided a "safe space" for them to have a precious final moment with their baby.Lisa Reid and Scot Gentles told how their world came crashing down on March 25 when they were told the "devastating" news that there was no longer a heartbeat and that they'd lost their son Luca.The Westwood couple, both 28, were on holiday abroad with their five-year-old son Leo when Lisa noticed she hadn't felt any movement for several days.Lisa, a home carer, said: "Being abroad there wasn't much we could do so after flying home we went straight to hospital and I heard the absolutely devastating words that no one could even imagine hearing: 'I'm sorry there's no heartbeat, you've lost your baby.'The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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