Mullingar's Niall Breslin is sharing experience from a male perspective, in his new book The Place That Has Never Been Wounded.
Bressie says he hopes sharing the story of pregnancy loss will help break the silence and support others facing similar heartbreak.
Mullingar's Niall Breslin says it was the most devastating moment when doctors told him and his partner Louize they could not detect their baby’s heartbeat.
The mental health advocate says only minutes earlier they had excitedly discussing the kind of parents they hoped to become.
The author and singer says he decided to write about the experience from a male perspective, in his new book The Place That Has Never Been Wounded, because it's not just about grief it’s about utter love:
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