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We Need to Talk About Stillbirth
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We Need to Talk About Stillbirth

I’m Liberty’s Mother. My first child, my daughter Liberty, was stillborn at 36 weeks in 2011. Until the day she died, I was told by the health team that I was having a ‘text book pregnancy’. At my 36 week…
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Posted by By Sophie Alagna
Finding Hope, After Baby Loss
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Finding Hope, After Baby Loss

Out of all the clubs I imagined I would join as an adult, the baby loss club is not one of the ones that was on my list. Yet, I wouldn’t be sat here, writing this, if it hadn’t had…
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Posted by By Clara Wilcox
Lost For Words: Talking About Stillbirth And Baby Loss
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Lost For Words: Talking About Stillbirth And Baby Loss

Talking to someone whose baby has died is hard. It can leave you feeling lost for words. How can you possibly say the right thing when someone is experiencing unfathomable depths of pain and loss? Sadly, this feeling means many…
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Posted by By Alison McGarragh-Murphy
#SleepOnSide: Why we Need to Talk About Stillbirth
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#SleepOnSide: Why we Need to Talk About Stillbirth

Stillbirth is life and death at the same time. It is so shocking and unbelievable to comprehend.
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Posted by By Sophie Alagna
Wave of Light
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Wave of Light

This candle is different. Tonight, we do not celebrate. Tonight, we remember.
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Posted by By KateT
Anonymummy: Mum to One, Midwife to Many
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Anonymummy: Mum to One, Midwife to Many

When I returned to work as a midwife after having my daughter, the very essence of me had changed.
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Posted by By TeamMOLO
Breaking the Stigma: My Stillbirth Story
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Breaking the Stigma: My Stillbirth Story

I couldn’t understand what had happened and why there was no panic in their voices. I slowly realised there was nothing they could do to save him.
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Posted by By KateT
Rainbows After The Rain: Finding Joy in Your Return to Work
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Rainbows After The Rain: Finding Joy in Your Return to Work

Going back to work after pregnancy loss can be incredibly difficult. Clara has been there, and has some great advice.
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Posted by By Clara Wilcox

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