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Salford-born footballer reveals heartbreak of losing son after tragic stillbirth

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Nottinghamshire Live.  "That was quite difficult to stomach, and I think that happened about seven or eight times."We went to a private doctor to see what the problem was, and after getting some medication for her thyroid and overactive immune system, we thought it was the end of it. "We got pregnant and got to the 12-week mark and thought we'd cracked it." The footballer said everything was "going well" throughout the pregnancy, with no issues at 12-week and 20-week scans and their new baby appearing healthy.

However, at the 26-week mark they began encountering problems. "She was at 26 weeks when she stopped feeling the baby kick, so we rushed into hospital," Mr Riley added. "I had a game that day, we were playing Yeovil in the.

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