Ada Nicodemou, who plays Leah Patterson-Baker in Home And Away, has taken to social media to pay tribute to her son for the first time since her loss.
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In the heartbreaking tribute posted on Facebook, the 37-year-old simply shared a few words from the poem Never by poet K. Fulgleberg.
It read:
"I'll never get to see your precious face;
or whisper words to make you feel safe
I'll never get to hold you tight
when you can't sleep at night
I'll never get to sing you a sweet lullaby,
to calm you down when you cry
I'll never get to fall asleep with you in my arms,
all bundled in a blanket to keep you warm
I'll never get to hear you laugh and giggle
or see your little toes wiffle
There are many things I will never get to do,
but the hardest is not being with you."
Post by Ada Nicodemou.
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She added: "Chrys and I would like to thank everyone for their love and support through a very difficult time. Thank you."
A statement released by Channel Seven at the time said: “Our baby boy Harrison was delivered stillborn on Thursday 7 August 2014. We appreciate your love and support as we mourn the loss of our precious son.
"We understand we have lived some of our lives in the public eye. But we respectfully ask for privacy at this difficult and extremely painful time so we can grieve and heal."
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Ada had fallen pregnant with Harrison naturally following conceiving her first son, Johnas, through IVF. She was in the late stages of her pregnancy, around seven months pregnant, when she sadly lost her baby.
Our thoughts are with her and her family at this ifficult time.
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