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Couple raise more than 拢2k after two miscarriages

Couple Krissi and Sam Nesbitt ahead of the Rome MarathonImage source, Family handout
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Krissi and Sam Nesbitt ran the Rome Marathon to raise awareness of miscarriage

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A couple who suffered two late miscarriages in one "very tough" year have vowed to plough their energy into "something positive" by raising money for charity.

Krissi and Sam Nesbitt were given the news at their 12 week scan in February last year that their baby had no heartbeat.

They fell pregnant with twins six months later but were told again that neither baby had a heartbeat.

鈥淒ealing with this the first time round was very tough but the second time felt like we had been hit by a bus," said Ms Nesbitt.

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Krissi and Sam Nesbitt wanted to thank maternity staff who looked after them

The couple have been referred to the recurrent miscarriage unit at Epsom Hospital.

To thank maternity staff who looked after them, they ran the Rome Marathon last weekend and have .

Epsom hospital said the money could fund new medical equipment, improve facilities and train staff.

Ms Nesbitt said: 鈥淲e can鈥檛 thank the maternity teams enough.鈥

She said they wanted to share their story so "others don't feel so alone".

"Miscarriage is a subject that is not talked about enough - it is too often a hidden grief that has a massive impact on peoples lives," said Ms Nesbitt.

Offering comfort to other affected couples, Ms Nesbitt said: 鈥淢y biggest piece of advice is to be kind to yourself."

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