London’s wife Jess Roberts transformed his personal experience with Loss of pregnancy In the endeavor intended to break the surroundings shigmi abortion.
After losing a baby in seven weeks in July 2023. Mrs. Roberts asked for a tangible way to hinder their child and process her sadness. It is not possible to find the right mementos for early loss of pregnancy, it ordered a ring for yourself.
The ring set aside a small blueberry made of silver sterling, which represents the size of her baby at the time of abortion.
After two heavy operations, including complications near Sepsis, Mrs. Roberts realized that other women could share her need for memory and support.
This inspired her to create small Santa designs, a company jewelry specializing in gestures of indicators. These pendants range from poppy seeds, symbolizing the very beginning of life, in a banana, representing a pregnancy of 21 weeks.
Miss Roberts’ design deeply echoed with women who have experienced similar losses. Since they left their wellness work in February 2024. year to focus on small Santa full-time design, it now receives about 150 orders a week from the Sadness of Women around the world.

“I wanted to do something to board this little life and not be forced to brush next to him or behave as if it never happened,” Mrs. Roberts explained.
He believes that there is still stigma around abortion openly, driven by fear of other uneasy.
However, he says that “support is still and should not feel like you have to cover or not talk about it.”
Ms. Roberts’ abortion was silent, which means the baby died, but she wasn’t physically abandoned. Two dilatation and chemeter operations in August 2023 were stuck. Years.
“Unfortunately, mine went wrong and I had to be brushed back to I had another, it was very traumatic,” Jess explained.
“I was pretty weak and quite close to sepsis.”

After the other operation, Jess managed to complete the full recovery, but the experience quickly left that he wanted to find a way to “Memorial” marks “loss.
“I wanted something for myself to show that the baby existed.”
Jess said she started looking online, but she found nothing to fit her early in her early loss of pregnancy.
“They have simple things for later, but when I looked, she just felt like there was nothing really special enough,” she explained.
After leaving his pregnancy, Flo, let’s go back to “he didn’t get pregnant,” what she said she was “horrible,” Jess noticed that the app showed a big baby for every week.
“That’s the only thing I actually knew as a steady, all the time and even early,” she said.
Jess has designed a ring with sterling silver blueberries to carry that symbolized the size of her baby has grown in seven weeks.

She then realized that others boldened mothers could also benefit from her creation.
“I never considered that business idea, it was just a small project of passion,” she said.
“I just thought there must be so many other people in the same position as I.”
Jess then designed 18 indicators of early gestation for jewelry pendants, concentrating on the rings.
The pendant of poppy seed symbolizes its beginning of life, the seed seeds are five weeks, the Lenil shows six weeks, and blueberry is used for seven weeks.
Jess has also chosen strawberries to represent 10 weeks, peaches for 14 weeks and mangoes for 19 weeks – goes up to 21 weeks that symbolizes banana.
In December 2023. Jess has launched a website for her company called Little Santi Designs – nodding she lost which she would call Santi if it was a boy.
In January 2024. One of the Jess’s business-showing the business went with the virus, causing him to flare into popularity until she could leave former job in Wellness in February and work on her company.

Jess now receives about 150 orders each week, and the rings, which are made in India and prices are in £ 38 for silver or £ 6ths were shipped throughout the world.
While Jess first manually packed each ring from his home, since then she has enrolled the help of a warehouse with his seat in Birmingham – But she will still mark each box itself.
On the reply of her customers, Jess said it was “irresistible.”
“I didn’t expect to find the community with that,” she said.
“The best bit was people who support each other and can be from the opposite side of the world – became a truly beautiful support system.”
Jess created a ring for those who underwent IVF treatment, symbolized three small circles within the larger, and also received requests for later pregnancy losses and male jewelry.
“My ultimate goal is now that everyone feels there is something for them,” she said.