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Jessica's Trust

Jessica Palmer (Percival, c.167) died in June 2004, aged 34, of Childbed Fever. It was six days after the uncomplicated birth of her second child, Emily.

Childbed Fever, also called Puerperal Fever and Puerperal Sepsis, is an archaic disease that was prevalent in the 17th & 18th Centuries. There is no reason for women to still be dying from it, as its symptoms are easily recognised and easily treated with antibiotics.

Jessica Palmer's husband, Ben, has started a campaign to raise awareness of Childbed Fever, and has a petition of the 10 Downing Street website, asking the Prime Minister to "acknowledge that Childbed Fever is not a disease of the past, that it still kills mothers unnecessarily and to take positive action now to stop it."

Ben would be extremely grateful if you would spare a moment to sign the petition and help prevent this tragedy happening to another young family.

Further information and the link to the petition is on the website, www.jessicastrust.org.uk



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