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Clodagh’s poem : losing her son
Clodagh lost a baby son and wrote this poem as a result. Her Health Visitor has reproduced it for many parents who have found it immensely helpful. She hopes it will help many more parents and shares it with you here. Little Angel I was given an angel to cherish and love, So tiny, so perfect, a gift…
Experiences of death within the family
Babyworld mums have scored above average on the bravery scales. Here they say why honesty is so important, and explain the difficult decisions they have had to make. He knew she was ill, and we had talked a little… about how people, animals, all things age and die. He was okay with it. I think adults complicate things…
Stillbirth
Stillbirth happens very rarely, but a few parents are faced with the awful prospect of having to give birth to a baby that they know is dead. If you’re pregnant, the idea of stillbirth may be too painful for you to contemplate. But parents whose babies have been stillborn often say that it would have helped if they’d been…
Amazing Grace
From the end of the second trimester, little Gracie was not given much chance of survival but for a year she continued to fight to prove the medical team wrong. Here her mother Stace Hollingsworth tells the moving and inspiring story of her daughter who bravely fought against the odds and touched everyone’s life in…
Borderline of viability
Justice For Jayden is a small premature baby charity set up to provide support and information for the families of babies born on the ‘borderline of viability’. Being Born On The Borderline Of Viability (25 weeks and below) The charity was founded By Sarah Capewell in late January 2009 after the death of her son Jayden. Since this…
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Tagged losing a baby, premature birth, Stillbirth, Viability
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Premature Birth Certificates
If your baby is born showing signs of life your baby legally has to be registered regardless of gestation. Birth and Death Certificates The hospital is obliged to give you a form with your babies details on which you then take to the register office so that you can register the birth and death. Unfortunately if your baby…
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Tagged bereavement, Birth, Death, losing a baby, Miscarriage, premature, premature birth, Stillbirth
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Explaining death to your child
The only thing more taboo than sex in British culture is death. We ask why do we have a thing about death? And, for the sake of our children, should we be more open about it? What’s death got to do with it? Two things in the media got me thinking at the weekend. The first was an…
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Tagged bereavement, child, Death, losing a baby
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Losing a child: A little life, not a little loss
Any parent who has experienced the numbing grief of losing a child will be familiar with the feelings of guilt that creep up on you while you are trying to cope as well as other emotions and thoughts that seem to engulf you and yet seem too irrational to mention. As a mother who lost…
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Pregnancy after miscarriage : Tracy’s story
Finding out you are pregnant is a nerve-wracking time for any mum-to-be. For women who have already suffered the trauma of miscarrying, those following nine months are the longest of their lives… Pregnant women who have lost a child take each day as it comes. They are excited but frightened, anxiously awaiting the birth while apprehensively considering the risks. It’s…
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Tagged bereavement, Death, losing a baby, Miscarriage
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