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Parents who suffer miscarriage before 24 weeks can apply for baby loss certificateParents who suffer a miscarriage or stillbirth before 24 weeks will be able to apply for Government baby loss certificates. The voluntary scheme, launching on Wednesday, aims to formally recognise ...
[23] Interestingly, the risk of stillbirth for women aged 40–44 years at 39 weeks of gestation is comparable with women aged 25–29 years at 42 gestational weeks. Therefore, the authors ...
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Baby loss certificates launched to 'recognise parents' grief' after miscarriage before 24 weeks - we share eligibility criteria and the application processThe government has announced that baby loss certificates for parents who experienced a loss of pregnancy before 24 weeks are now available for application. Miscarriages can occur at any time ...
As of April 2020, employees can be eligible for statutory parental bereavement leave, including pay, if they have a ...
Stillbirth rates remain "exceptionally high ... death occurring before or during birth once a pregnancy has reached 24 weeks) and 1,158 neonatal deaths (babies who die in the first 28 days ...
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