
Following on from a motion at the Women’s Conference earlier
this year, the Women’s Committee is committed to ensuring members who have
a stillbirth know what they are entitled to and that welfare officers signpost
appropriate support.
As part of this we are marking baby loss awareness week.
Around one in 200 births in the UK are stillbirths. Stillbirth is one of the
most devastating experiences any family can go through. Grieving for the loss
of a baby is a very personal and difficult experience and it may be helpful to
talk to a counsellor, especially when there is difficulty in coping.
In all too many cases when a baby is stillborn there is no obvious cause. These
baby’s deaths remain unexplained, which can be hard for grieving parents who
want to know why their baby died.
Families going through such a difficult time would need a lot of help and
support. Trying to make decisions after your baby has died may feel almost
impossible, but it is important to ask for support so that you know what the
options are. When grieving, it can help to think that you were supported at the
time to make important decisions.
Further information
If your baby has died or someone close to you has had a stillbirth there is
support available:
Sands
Sands (Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Charity) offers a confidential helpline
for parents, families and healthcare professionals affected by stillbirth: 020
7436 5881 or 0808 164 3332. The team is available to speak to from 9.30am to
5.30pm, Monday to Friday, and 6pm to 10pm, Tuesday and Thursday evenings.
You can also send an email to the helpline at email helpline@uk-sands.org.
Sands also operate local support groups run by bereaved parents and family
members. Click here for more information and to find the group nearest to you.
Tommy
The charity Tommy’s offers a helpline run by midwives who have experience in
talking about pregnancy loss and have had bereavement training. Call 0800 0147
800, 9.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday.
The Tommy’s website has information on coping with grief following a
stillbirth. Click here for more information and to visit their website.
Cruse Bereavement Care
The charity Cruse Bereavement Care offers a helpline, face-to-face and group
support following the death of someone close. Call their helpline on 0808 808
1677, 9.30am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday. Face-to-face and group support
is delivered by trained bereavement volunteers across England, Wales and
Northern Ireland.
Click here for
more information.
Other Self-help groups
There are many other self-help groups in the UK for bereaved parents and their
families. You can search
for bereavement support services in your area.
These groups are usually run by healthcare professionals, such as baby-loss
support workers or specialist midwives, and parents who have experienced
stillbirth.
Posted on Thursday, October 10th, 2019 in Latest News.


