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30th March 2019
09:00am GMT

"I was 27. I was not a child but I was, I think, too young to bear some of the sadness I felt in 2009."
"Small changes by advertisers to allow people to opt out of related communications will make a huge difference for those who find this day deeply painful."
He noted that it's a policy that online flower store Bloom and Wild has implemented.
"They have given customers the opportunity to opt out of Mother's Day emails because they recognise it can be a very sensitive time for some.
"And if other companies were to follow suit, then the dread, and I do mean dread, around this day might be materially mitigated for many people."
It comes after a mum whose baby was stillborn in 2017 expressed her upset that mothers who have lost children are often left out on the day.
Hannah Pontillo created a range of cards especially for women like her for Mother's Day.
"I am a mum. Like all mums, I went through pregnancy," she said.
"I got an aching back and swollen feet. I gave birth. I have a son - you just can’t see him."Explore more on these topics: