by The Dadsnet | Nov 2, 2021 | Miscarriage and Baby Loss
A quarter of stillbirths and a fifth of premature births across England are due to socio-economic inequalities, research suggests. A review in The Lancet of more than a million births found that South Asian and black women living in the most deprived areas experience...
by Jim | May 16, 2019 | Miscarriage and Baby Loss
A charity fundraiser who lost his daughter two weeks before her due date says that dads often don’t receive the support they need after stillbirth. Ben Moorhouse of Halifax, West Yorkshire, and his partner Gaynor Thompson want to raise awareness of issues around...
by Rachel | Apr 10, 2018 | Miscarriage and Baby Loss
18 months ago, at 29 weeks pregnant, I gave birth to identical twin girls. They were perfect, but unfortunately what had happened previous to that, wasn’t so perfect. In fact, it was heartbreaking. An hour before I gave birth, a midwife held my hand and a Doctor...
by Rachel | Mar 5, 2018 | Miscarriage and Baby Loss
Silence. Silence is something I crave as a parent sometimes. There is always noise coming from someone or somewhere. In July 2016 at 29 weeks pregnant silence became my worst nightmare as I laid on the bed in the hospital and the midwife moved around my tummy...