WARNING: This post and the photographs that accompany it could be extremely distressing for some readers. It includes graphic descriptions of miscarriage and photographs of a baby at 19 weeks gestation. His name was Walter Fretz and his family were devastated to lose him.
When she returned home from hospital, Walter’s mum Alexis wrote the post we have published below. She is a photographer and she and her husband took the pictures that accompany it which they also wanted to share.
We do not publish these images to shock. We do not publish these words to cause upset or scandal. We publish them because 20 percent of Australian women will suffer a miscarriage in their lifetime and are desperate for somewhere to go where they can speak about and share their grief. And because little Walter’s life mattered to his family. They’re proud of their little boy and they want his life – and death – to mean something and help others who may walk the same dark path.
When we contacted Alexis about republishing the post that first appeared on her own blog, she immediately replied: “Please share with my blessing. Lives are being impacted and it helps a little to know Walter’s life is making such an impact!”
-Mia Freedman, Mamamia publisher.
Friday June 14th did not turn out as I expected.
I started the day enjoying a pedicure with the bride to be and very good friend Megan along with her mom Cathy and all of her bridesmaids. We had an enjoyable lunch and ran a few errands and then were headed home to start preparing for the rehearsal. Starting on the Tuesday before I had some mild spotting, it was never anything much and dark brown, a normal pregnancy occurrence. I never had any pain at any point.
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What a beautiful and brave story to share. My love to the Fretz family.
Such courage to share your story, you are amazing! Walter looks so peaceful. Sending love.