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Absolutely traumatic : Coast couple lift lid on silent tragedy

Parenting by Emily Toxward Premium Content   ATREUS Stanley Burvill would have celebrated his first birthday on April 7, but tragically his parents Courtney and Ben lost their only child at 22 weeks gestation when he was born still. Experiencing stillbirth was absolutely mind-blowing and traumatic, said Mrs Burvill. Mind-blowing to find out how many people actually experience it, and traumatic in the sense there is no way to control your feelings or emotions. Nothing prepares you for what you go through and what we continue to go through from our experience of stillbirth. There s no heads up, no notice. The Upper Coomera couple say their grief haunts them daily, but they re speaking out to start the conversation about stillbirth, something that affects six in 10 Australians but is rarely spoken about.

Absolutely traumatic : Coast couple lift lid on silent tragedy

Absolutely traumatic : Coast couple lift lid on silent tragedy
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Absolutely traumatic : Coast couple lift lid on silent tragedy

Absolutely traumatic : Coast couple lift lid on silent tragedy
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Absolutely traumatic : Coast couple lift lid on silent tragedy

Absolutely traumatic : Coast couple lift lid on silent tragedy
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Man fighting for life after being pulled from the water at Gold Coast Aquatic Centre

 A 35-year-old man is fighting for his life after he nearly drowned while swimming at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre on Saturday morning. The man had to be pulled from the water and received emergency treatment from specialist ambulance teams before being rushed to Gold Coast University Hospital at 10.45am, where he remains. Paramedics including critical care and high acuity response unit transported one male to Gold Coast University Hospital in a critical condition following a post-immersion incident at 10.45am, the Queensland Ambulance Service said in a statement.  A 35 year old man is believed to have run into trouble while swimming at Gold Coast Aquatic Centre and had to be pulled from the water and treated on-site before being rushed to hospital

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