The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust

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Kristina Goddard

Kristina Goddard

My Story

After personally going through a traumatic Ectopic Pregnancy in 2022 which resulted in surgery during the covid lockdowns I couldn't think of a better charity to raise money for whilst challenging myself! 

Most people like myself know very little (or nothing) about ectopic pregnancy until you're sadly having to go through it. 

The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust strives to provide information, education and support to those affected by early pregnancy complications and to the health professionals who care for them. Ectopic pregnancy is a common, life-threatening condition that is the leading cause of maternal death in the first trimester of early pregnancy, The condition affects around 1 in 80 pregnancies in the UK and occurs when an embryo grows outside the womb. The EPT believes that the deaths and trauma associated with ectopic pregnancy should be prevented. We seek to relieve the distress associated with the experience and provide ongoing support through their treatment and beyond. 

I would be increadibly grateful for your support.  I will be training hard to take part in this iconic half marathon raising crucial funds and awareness for ectopic pregnancies.

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Funded

  • Target
    £400
  • Raised so far
    £600
  • Number of donors
    21

My Story

After personally going through a traumatic Ectopic Pregnancy in 2022 which resulted in surgery during the covid lockdowns I couldn't think of a better charity to raise money for whilst challenging myself! 

Most people like myself know very little (or nothing) about ectopic pregnancy until you're sadly having to go through it. 

The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust strives to provide information, education and support to those affected by early pregnancy complications and to the health professionals who care for them. Ectopic pregnancy is a common, life-threatening condition that is the leading cause of maternal death in the first trimester of early pregnancy, The condition affects around 1 in 80 pregnancies in the UK and occurs when an embryo grows outside the womb. The EPT believes that the deaths and trauma associated with ectopic pregnancy should be prevented. We seek to relieve the distress associated with the experience and provide ongoing support through their treatment and beyond. 

I would be increadibly grateful for your support.  I will be training hard to take part in this iconic half marathon raising crucial funds and awareness for ectopic pregnancies.