Baby Loss Awareness Week begins on Saturday (9 October) and this year focuses on the theme of wellbeing and what that means for people touched by pregnancy loss.
The week is arranged annually by an alliance of more than 90 charities which are committed to raising awareness of pregnancy and baby loss, providing support and working with health professionals to reduce preventable deaths.
It is also recognised as a special opportunity to mark the lives of babies lost in pregnancy or soon after birth.
Throughout the week, #BLAW2021 will explore a different topic each day. They are:
For more information about Baby Loss Awareness Week, click here.
You can find a range of free resources available here.
Support and information for anyone affected by pregnancy loss, however recent or long ago, is available from the Miscarriage Association.
Published 7th October 2021