Lewis Christopher Pryor

2005 - 2005
LocationWest Yorkshire
Age0
Cause of DeathStill Birth
Date of Birth9/2005
Date of Death9/2005
Visitors4,569 since 28/07/2007
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Lewis Christopher Pryor
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Born at 19 weeks and 3 days gestation


Lewis's Story taken from www.lifeafterloss.org.uk my saving grace


Ive known Chris forever. We used to play together as kids. We were friends and nothing more. We grew
up and didnt see much of each other even though he was/is one of my brothers best friends. After a
night out to celebrate a mutual friends birthday.. we shared our first kiss. We decided to give
things a go and to see how things developed between us. It was the 6th of march 2005. We hadnt been
together very long but i knew pretty quick.. he was 'the one'

It was Sunday the 12th of june when i discovered i was pregnant. I did the test alone but as soon as
it turned positive i was out the door and on my way to Chris's. Our first reactions were shock, id
been on the pill but i had managed to miss afew. The shock was replaced by pure excitement, we
nicknamed our baby 'peanut'

On Friday the 17th of June i started spotting.. i was terrified i was loosing our baby. It didnt
last long.. maybe an hour or so. I went to see my GP on monday the 20th june, she arranged a scan at
the EPAU clinic for the following week when baby would be more visable. I was also given a sicknote
for 2 weeks.

On the 28th of June at 2pm i went to the EPAU with my auntie (Chris couldnt get time of from work, i
assured him id be ok without him).. there it was as clear as day.. my peanut! Heartbeat flickering
away! To say i was relieved is an understatement! I rang Chris straight away and told him things
looked ok. The sonographer couldnt say why i had spotted, i didnt care! My baby had a heartbeat! I
was given the 12th of February 2006 as my EDD which made me 7 weeks and 1 day pregnant.

Chris proposed to me on the 30th of June and i said yes.. Life was great.

I got to 12 weeks without anymore problems and i saw my MW the day i hit 12 weeks for my 'booking
in' appointment. I started to relax a bit after i hit the magical 12 week mark... i bought some odds
and ends for our Peanut.

Around 13/14 weeks i felt funny.. just generally unwell.. there wasnt anything in particular wrong
but i just didnt feel right. I kept having dreams that id had the baby but the baby was never in the
dreams. During my 18th week i had yet another dream.. I was in the supermarket and had put the baby
down somewhere but no matter how hard i tried.. i couldnt find him/her. I didnt realise at the time
how significant this dream would be the week after.

On sunday the 18th of September the drama began.. id been to work that day and didnt feel quite
right.. i rested for the rest of the day. Chris and I had sex that evening and afterwards i noticed
bright red blood. I rang the hospital and they sent an ambulance for me. I rang my auntie whilst
waiting for the ambulance, she arrived at my house at the same time as the ambulance.

When we arrived at the hospital i was taken straight to a delivery room and scanned immediatley.
There was my Peanut.. bopping away.. heart beating strongly. There was no indication from the scan
where the bleeding was coming from. I was told i had to stay and was moved to a ward. I told Chris
and my auntie to go home and get some sleep.. id be ok.

During the early hours of the 19th i was moved back to the delivery room as i was passing large
clots. I had no pain what so ever. For most of the monday i yo-yo'ed between the delivery room and
the ward. Still without pain. I had my visitors and was kept overnight.

On Tuesday the 20th i was discharged at lunch time with orders to rest and a scan appointment for
the anomoly scan the following week. I was still bleeding but it had gone from being bright red,
fresh blood to brownish and not as much as the previous day.

On Wednsday the 21st i was back at the hospital first thing for a GTT which was a long standing
appointment from a few weeks before, i was home for lunch time.

At around 3pm i had backache, it was hurting and i got out some of the pregnancy books.. all the
symptons id had pointed to a kidney infection. At 6pm i rang the hospital and they told me to go in
so they could check me over and to bring an overnight bag. I rang my auntie who took me to the
hospital which is 30 minutes away in the next town. Id told Chris to stay at home and that id be
back soon.. I thought it was a kidney infection and that they would give me some meds and id be able
to go home.

I got there and was asked for a urine sample. The pain in my back was coming and going but not to
any sort of regular pattern. They told me i was going to be kept overnight for observation. I rang
Chris and told him not to worrythen i sent my auntie home at 10pm. I was moved to the ward at
10.30pm.. By now the pain was bad but i hadnt let it enter my haed that i could be loosing my
Peanut.

I pressed the buzzer at aroun 11.30pm to see if i could have something for the pain.. the nurse came
and asked me where the pain was.. I said through tears "its everywhere". She went to get a doctor,
the doctor came and examined me and then she went out behind the curtain and i heard her say "no...
6 centimeters" She back in and i asked her if i was loosing my baby.. she took my hand and simply
said "yes"

Off i went, back to the delivery room, crying my eyes out.. i used my mobile phone to ring Chris and
my auntie as i was going down the corridors. I told Chris i was loosing Peanut and to get to the
hospital as fast as he could. It was 12.10am on the 22nd of September 2005.

My Peanut was born at 12.25am. I was alone... I remember one of the MW's asking if i wanted to see
my baby and that she was agirl. Dont ask me why but the first thing i said was "what does it look
like" meaning my baby.. The nurse didnt answer, she just passed my baby to me wrapped in a little
yellow blanket wearing a little yellow hat.

Chris arrived at 12.30am with my auntie and his dad. I told him we had a girl, he hugged me and
cried with me. My auntie was crying and all she kept saying was "im sorry, im sorry, i shouldnt have
left you" over and over again

I held our baby for a while, still thinking id had a daughter. A MW came and asked if id like some
hand and footprints doing.. i said yes so she took our baby away. When she came back she said to me
"Amanda, someone has made a mistake.. your baby is a boy" I looked under the blanket when Peanut was
passed back to me and sure enough there was a little winky.. she was infact a he. I think i cried
solidly for about 6 hours, we sent Chris's dad and my auntie home at 5am.

Me and Chris sat together just looking at our baby.. our perfect but tiny baby, i said he needed a
name and we decided on Lewis Christopher.

I think i fell asleep for an hour or so in Chris's arms whilst still holding Lewis.

At 8am the MW came in to tell me she was going off shift. She was lovely, so caring and
compassionate, she cried with me and held my hand throughout.. but do you know what? .. for the life
in me i can not remember her name.. it upsets me that she is someone so important in Lewis's arrival
and i cant even remember her name. I know what she looks like.. ive seen her since.. i just dont
know her name.

Anyway, she said she was going off shift and that she hoped to see me again soon under happier
circumstances. At 11am i was seen by a consultant who told me i was free to go home whenever i was
ready. I was given an appointment for 6 weeks later to discuss the findings on testa done on Lewis's
placenta.. i had previously refused a PM as i didnt want him messed around with anymore.

I so badly wanted to go home but i didnt want to leave my baby in that room all alone. It wasnt
right.. he should have been going home with us.

Saying goodbye was by far the most heartbreaking thing ive ever had to do in my whole life. I sobbed
uncontrollably as i listened to Chris telling Lewis that he loved him very much.. I took Lewis's hat
with me... the MW had said i could have the hat and the blanket but i just took the hat... i didnt
want my Peanut to get cold...

We finally left that room, the room where Lewis was at 11.55am on the 22nd of September 2005, 11 and
a half hours after he was born. The minute i left that room i left my heart too and i left a piece
of me that can never be replaced. I cried all the way to the car park where Chris's dad was waiting
for us.. and i cried all the way home.

Id just gotten out of the car when my mobile rang.. it was the hospital, they had forgotten to tell
me my options for what happened next. It was explained to me that i could arrange a private funeral
for Lewis or that they could do it for me and Lewis would be placed in a communal grave with other
babies... i opted to do things myself.

The next few days are a blur.. all i remember is crying. Id left the hospital with a shoe box
covered in yellow tissue paper which contained the hand and footprints and varios other odds and
ends. Everytime i looked at that box it was like a kick in the teeth.. i wanted my Lewis not a damn
box.

I arranged the funeral for Friday the 7th of October at 1pm at the local crematorium... Another day
etched in my mind, there was only a handful of people there.. I didnt care who was there or who
wasnt.. i was more concered with the fact that my precious Lewis was in a box instead of in my
belly.. safe.Chris chose 2 songs to be played at the service.. Forget me not by Lucie Silvas (a
truley beautiful song) and Hard to say goodbye by boyz to men. It was a short service followed by
drinks in a pub close to where we live.

On the 28th of November i recieved a letter from the crematorium telling me that Lewis's memorial
stone had been erected.. a strange day.. the 28th was when i had planned on starting my maternity
leave.. Chris and I were at the crematorium within half an hour of recieving that letter, armed with
flowers and a card. It snowed the minute we stood in front of the stone... it looked so pretty,
little snowflakes falling all around us.. i hate snow now .. its just another painful reminder for
me.

So there you have it... my Peanuts story.. the story of a special tiny little boy who touched my
life in so many ways.. despite all the agony and the tears that we went through and still are going
through.. im thankful..
Im thankful for being Lewis's mummy..
Im thankful for the time i got to spend with him..
Im thankful that i got to hold my very own angel..
Im thankful for how hes changed my life, for making me a more understanding person, a better
person.

I am also thankful for the online friends i have 'met' since Lewis got his wings, the friends that
have dragged me through my dark days, the friends that have 'listened' to me, the friends that have
just been there when ive needed them, the friends that helped me through my subsequent pregnancies
with Kayleigh & Ruby (Lewis's little sisters born 03/10/06 and 02/12/08 respectively) The friends i
couldnt be without... Ann, Evie, Laura, Miv, Nicola, Tracy.. the list is endless but you know who
you are. It goes without saying that my friends in the 'real' world have been fantastic, in
particular... Christine. So much patience, always there when i need her, no matter what time of day
- or night. Definatley wouldnt be where i am today without her love and support.

Im also thankful for www.lifeafterloss.org.uk What would i do without all you guys? And i must add a
special thanks to Helen, for creating a wonderful, friendly, caring supportive site ((((Helen))))

Dont get me wrong.. if i could have him back right now, id grab him with both hands and never let
go.. i long to hold him.. just one more time...

Thank you for taking the time to read about our little Lewis


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Thinking of you...

This is a beautiful site for your beautiful little angel. Losing a child is the hardest pain anyone will ever have to endure. I lost my daughter 22 years ago and it still hurts. But you do smile and laugh again.

Take care
Micki

DEAR PARENTS

I did not die young
I lived my span of life,
Within your body
And within your love.
There are many
Who have lived long lives
And have not been loved as me.
If you would honor me
Then speak my name
And number me among your family.
If you would honor me.
Then strive to live in love
For in that love, I live.
Never ever doubt
That we will meet again.
Until that happy day,
I will grow with God
And wait for you.

Micki (Paying a tribute) July 31, 2007

What a fantastic site Amanda. Lewis will be so proud. Thinking of you, your family and Little Lewis.

Sleep well lewis xx

Shell (Friend) July 30, 2007

Precious Lewis so sweet, so tender, so perfect. Spread your wings and fly little one xxxx

Davina (Friend) July 30, 2007

Dont let them say i wasn't Born

Don’t let them say I wasn’t born, that something stopped my heart,
I felt each tender squeeze you gave, I loved you from the start.
Although my body you can’t hold, it doesn’t mean I’m gone,
This world was worthy not of me, God chose that I move on,
I know the pain that drowns your soul, what you are forced to face,
You have my word, I’ll fill your arms, someday we will embrace.
You’ll hear that it was “meant to be, God doesn’t make mistakes”
But that won’t soften your worst blow or make your heart not ache.
I’m watching over all you do, another child you’ll bear,
Believe me when I say to you, that I am always there.
There will come a time, I promise you, when you will hold my hand,
Stroke my face and kiss my lips and then you’ll understand.
Although I never breathed your air, or gazed into your eyes,
That doesn’t mean I never “was”…An Angel Never Die`s

Julia Burns (passer By) July 30, 2007

If Roses grow in Heaven,
Lord please pick a bunch for me,
Place them in my Son's arms
and tell him they're from me.
Tell him I love him and miss him,
and when he turns to smile,
place a kiss upon his cheek
and hold him for awhile.
Because remembering him is easy,
I do it every day,
but there's an ache within my heart
that will never go away

Amanda Lewis' Mummy (Mummy) July 30, 2007

I am an angel

I am an Angel up above
I look down on my mummy and send her my love
I know she is hurting and often cry's
I see the saddness in her eye's.

I want to tell mummy from my place in the sky
That i have been given wing's and now i can fly
I sneak down to mummy and watch her at night
Deep in her dreams when she is holding me tight.

I am an Angel pure and free
I have lot's of friend's to play with me.
I am in a magical place where i can come to no harm
I am safe i am happy i am snuggly and warm.

I know she can't see me
But please believe i am near
I stand by her shoulder
I will alway's be here

Amanda Lewis' Mummy (Mummy) July 30, 2007

Beautiful

Amanda, I have read Lewis's story before but each time I am struck both by the extreme sadness and unfairness of your loss - why do any of us have to lose our children? But I am also struck by your love for Lewis that shines through your writing. You have made a beautiful tribute to a gorgeous little boy.

Hugs to you, and angel kisses to Lewis

Claire

Claire (Mummy to angel Emily Ruth) July 30, 2007

A Beautiful Tribute

Amanda i wanted to say how beautiful this tribute is to your precious son Lewis.
You have helped me through some tough times and have become a true friend who is always there no matter what.

Sleep tight Lewis xxxx

Evie (Friend) July 29, 2007

Amanda hunni I just wanted to say once again just how beautiful Lewis is, he is a very special little boy with a very special Mummy. No matter how painful your own grief Amanda you are always there for all your friends. I feel so privileged to have met you Amanda and to count you amongst my friends. Sleep tight Lewis sweetheart until you can be together with your Mummy once more xxxxxx Love Miv

Miv (Friend) July 29, 2007

elise jessica's mummy

lewis is such a beautiful little boy, u must be so proud. i have just read your story and i really feel for u and your family. keep strong and may your little boy watch over u. god bless. xxxxxxxxx

Marie Barton (grieving mum) July 29, 2007
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