We See A Mum – Mother’s Day Campaign 2023
At every moment. Of every journey. We see a mum.
For some mums, it’s a positive pregnancy test. A scan photo. A kick. A baby they can’t hold yet. A tiny babygrow. Or even a footprint.
Mother's Day can be emotional. At Tommy’s, we understand that every experience of motherhood is unique, and what it means to be a mum is completely different for everybody. Many people will feel like parents from the moment they start their IVF journey, or when they see a positive pregnancy test – even if, heartbreakingly, this much-wanted pregnancy ended in loss.
We see every mum. And we’re with you. Mother’s Day, and every other day you need us.
Join our #WeSeeAMum Campaign. Help us recognise every mum, no matter what your journey, by sharing your story and using the hashtag #WeSeeAMum.
Send love and support
Whether it's to a mum-to-be who needs some extra love, someone who might need to hear 'i'm thinking of you' or even your own mum, send them a personalised card via post or email.
All proceeds from these beautiful cards will go towards our lifesaving research and care, so we can continue to be there for every parent and every baby.
Send Hope
A text. A hug. A cup of tea. Sometimes, it only takes one thing to totally change someone’s day.
This year we are delighted to have joined hands with Bloom & Wild to help you do just that. Show someone you're thinking of them with a special Tommy’s Mother’s Day bouquet called The Hope, where £1 from each bouquet will support our work in making pregnancy safer for all.
We’re with you at every step
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Baby loss information and support
For anyone who has experienced the loss of a baby, whether through miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal death, or termination for medical reasons. -
Our PregnancyHub
Becoming a mum is different for everyone. For support at every step of your journey, visit our PregnancyHub.
Share your story with #WeSeeAMum
#WeSeeAMum: your stories
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Perri's story: I didn't know about ectopic pregnancy until it happened to me
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Jo's story: Tommy's were there when we’d lost all hope
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Cairis's story: I still felt like a mum but no one else seemed to see it like that
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Kajal's story: after my losses, I held onto hope and I let myself believe