#BLOGTOBER DAY 15 – Ones Who Couldn’t Stay #babylossawarenessweek
Baby Loss Awareness Week is held annually from 9 to 15 October. It’s a special opportunity to mark the lives of babies lost in pregnancy or at or soon after birth.
Every year, thousands of people in the UK are affected by the death of a baby or experience pregnancy loss.
A collaboration between more than 60 charities across the UK, Baby Loss Awareness Week is held from 9 to 15 October to raise awareness about the key issues affecting those who have experienced pregnancy loss or baby death in the UK.
Throughout the week bereaved parents, their families and friends, unite with each other and others across the world to commemorate the lives of babies who died during pregnancy, at or soon after birth and in infancy.
Now in its 16th year, Baby Loss Awareness Week calls for tangible improvements in research, care and policy around bereavement support and highlights bereavement support and services available for anyone affected by the death of a baby at any stage.
Please watch and share our #BLAW2018 animation to raise awareness and commemorate babies who died during pregnancy, at or soon after birth and in infancy.
Together we can #breakthesilence and call for improvements in services, care and support for families affected by the death of a baby.
Check out #Blogtober Day 14 here.
I love how you talk about those important dates! Thanks for sharing and making us remember!!!
It’s so important to raise awareness. I am 1 in 4, and my eldest would have been 8 last May. #Blogtober18