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Case study. Review of Support available for loss in early and late pregnancy (2014)
This report scopes what support currently exists for women and families across England who experience loss at less than and greater than 24 weeks gestation, still birth. It includes areas of good practice, soft intelligence and stories from women with experience of loss.
It has been well documented that the loss of a pregnancy at any stage is an emotional and stressful time and affects every family member in some way. In September 2013, Kath
This report:
I. Scopes what support currently exists for women and families across England who experience loss at less than 24 weeks gestation
II. Scopes what support exists for women and families across England who experience loss at greater than 24 weeks gestation
III. Scopes what support exists for stillbirth, pre and post-delivery, identifies the key charities involved in this and determines what they offer
IV. Identifies areas of good practice, soft intelligence and
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Contributed by: | Ambitions Partnership |
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Authored on: | 0 February 2014 |
Licence: | © All rights reserved More information on licences |
Last updated: | 17 March 2021 |
First contributed: | 20 October 2020 |
Audience access level: | Full user |
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