A Woking woman has been appointed OBE for services to education and prevention of stillbirths in the King's New Year Honours.

Elizabeth Hutton is chief executive of Kicks Count, a charity which aims to reduce the UK's high stillbirth and neonatal death rate by raising awareness of baby movements.  

Elizabeth became involved with Kicks Count as a volunteer after losing her son Toby midway through her pregnancy in 2010. She took over as chief executive in 2013, and Kicks Count is now one of the leading pregnancy charities in the UK.

The charity urges pregnant women to keep track of their unborn child's movement and note any change so that they can flag any potential problems with a health professional early on. 

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