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"We have never felt pain like this before...": Couple whose son was stillborn are helping other bereaved parents spend more precious time with their babies

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Sign up to the M.E.N.'s Manchester Family newsletter for all the latest from school closures to ways to entertain the kids A couple whose son was tragically stillborn are helping other bereaved parents to spend precious time with their babies.

Jenson Doyle was born sleeping at Tameside Hospital in October after mum Claire Relph's placenta erupted when she went into labour at 37 weeks.

The 37-year-old was rushed to hospital but by the time they arrived, there was no heartbeat. She and partner Marcus Doyle got to spend time with their baby boy on the hospital's Harebell Suite, which is in the maternity unit and is used by bereaved parents as a private, dedicated room to grieve.

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