It’s an unimaginable anguish. The happiness and joy at a pregnancy, but the despair that it comes when it’s after the loss of another baby.
That’s exactly what Catherine Hughes – the Perth mother who lost her baby son Riley to whooping cough – has revealed.
In an emotional post, Mrs Hughes, who recently gave birth to Lucy in August, expressed the torment and delight, the happiness and grief she went through in giving birth to her “rainbow baby”.
In March 2015, Catherine and Greg Hughes’ world changed when they lost their four-week-old baby boy Riley to whooping cough.
Just days after he started coughing, Riley died, devastating the small family and waking many Australians up to the importance of getting a whooping cough vaccine during pregnancy.
In August, they announced the birth of baby Lucy writing: “We are delighted to announce the safe arrival of Riley’s sister - our precious rainbow baby. Both mum and bub are doing very well considering the emotional challenges faced after the loss of our brave boy.”
Now Catherine Hughes has shared a little of just what those challenges were, in a post that will speak to thousands of other families who’ve lost a baby.
“Today I thought I'd share my experience of what it has been like having a 'rainbow' baby (that is, a baby born after the loss of a child),” she said on her Facebook page, Light for Riley.
“The day we found out Lucy was a girl, I was hit with a huge wave of different feelings,”