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Durkan: Formal certificate needed to recognise early pregnancy loss

written by cassoscoop February 20, 2024
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SDLP Foyle MLA Mark H Durkan

SDLP MLA Mark H Durkan has written to the Minister of Health, Robin Swann to implement a pregnancy loss certificate for bereaved parents who experience a miscarriage before 24-week gestation.

The provision is soon to be made available in England and will give parents the option to record their baby loss and receive a certificate of recognition.

Said the Foyle MLA: “I am pleased to receive a relatively positive response from the Health Minister in which he recognises the need for improved services for women and their parents following pregnancy and baby loss.

“A formal registration process for parents who suffer the loss of their child in early pregnancy would be a small but meaningful provision.

“One which myself and others including charity Sands NI have been campaigning for, for quite some time.

“At present there is a notable lack of support for bereaved parents something which I’ve been working to change, including improving access to bereavement midwives as well as signposting to available aftercare and support.

“Unfortunately, it’s been the experience of some bereaved parents that they’ve been left in limbo, struggling with their grief in silence.

“Giving period parents the option of a certificate to record their baby loss before 24 weeks may help validate their loss and provide comfort at a dark time.

“The rollout of the scheme across the water will afford an opportunity to inform the implementation of similar scheme for the North.

“I hope to see progress on this matter soon.”

Durkan: Formal certificate needed to recognise early pregnancy loss was last modified: February 20th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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