Manchester Pregnancy death donates Manchester

"You never ‘get over’ losing a child, you simply learn to live with it the best you can"

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Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox An intrepid dad is preparing to trek across the Himalayas in memory of his baby son.

Little Henry Kenworthy, from Manchester, was born with a genetic condition called Noonan Syndrome and died when he was just 18-months old.

Despite facing a severe heart condition, feeding difficulties and club feet, among other complications, Henry defied the odds following a difficult and uncertain pregnancy.

When he passed away, his parents turned to Reuben’s Retreat to support them. The charity supports the family’s of complexly poorly children and those who have passed away through counselling and peer support. “Nothing can prepare you for the death of your child

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