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Why Baby Loss Matters

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Why Baby Loss Matters
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Kay King
SeriesPinter & Martin Why it Matters
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 172,Width 111
Category/GenreCoping with death and bereavement
Pregnancy, birth and baby care
ISBN/Barcode 9781780666358
ClassificationsDewey:155.937
Audience
General
Illustrations 1 b/w illustration

Publishing Details

Publisher Pinter & Martin Ltd.
Imprint Pinter & Martin Ltd.
Publication Date 5 November 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The loss of a baby, however it occurs, can be heartbreaking and painful and leave parents in need of support as they grieve. While awareness about baby loss is increasing, the suffering and sadness, isolation and loneliness parents feel is often invisible and it can be hard for them to reach out, and for those around them to know how best to support them. Why Baby Loss Matters explores what happens when families experience baby loss or the end of a pregnancy, drawing on the first-hand experiences of parents who have navigated life and the fourth trimester without their baby, and the vital work of charities and services which offer support. By examining different approaches to coping with the loss of a baby and keeping memories alive, the book offers insight into the ways that families have found the support and peace that they need to continue living after saying goodbye.

Author Biography

Kay King is a birth worker and maternity rights activist in the South West. She is the Executive Director for White Ribbon Alliance UK and works to support several leading maternity organisations with strategic growth, campaigning, fundraising and governance development. Kay is also a doula and Grief Recovery Method specialist, who now focuses on supporting birth within the context of loss. She is involved in partnership work to deliver and strengthen maternity education within the context of secondary aged relationships and sex curriculum delivery.