By Gemma Murphy on 22 February 2024
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has welcomed the launch of baby loss certificates for parents who have experienced the loss of a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy.
From today parents in England can access the government’s voluntary ...
By Hollie Ewers on 19 December 2018
A programme to reduce the number of stillbirths, neonatal admissions and deaths resulting from multiple pregnancies, is being praised by midwives, obstetricians and sonographers at maternity units across England.
By Juliette Astrup on 04 October 2018
Bereaved father David Monteith delivered a captivating and deeply moving account of his family’s experience of stillbirth – sharing not only his story, but also vital lessons about the care, which can make a difference, at the RCM annual conference ...
By Julie Griffiths on 28 September 2018
A new study trialling a care package aimed at reducing the risk of babies being stillborn offers only a marginal drop say researchers.
By Hollie Ewers on 21 September 2018
Stillbirth and neonatal death charity Sands has launched an innovative new app to support bereaved parents, families and professionals in the UK.
By Hollie Ewers on 13 September 2018
Parents who suffer a stillbirth from 24 weeks’ gestation will be entitled to two weeks’ paid leave under a new law enshrined today (13 September).
By Julie Griffiths on 30 July 2018
A new report reveals how the number of stillbirths fell by a fifth at maternity units where national guidance has been adopted.
By Julie Griffiths on 25 July 2018
According to a report by the Twins and Multiple Births Association (Tamba), if all maternity units followed NICE guidelines on twin and multiple pregnancies, 55 baby deaths could be prevented every year.