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- Making Memories when your baby dies - Sands
Inkless or Ink prints of those gorgeous little hands and feet are a precious momento A number of hospitals in New Zealand and many of our Sands groups now have access to Inkless hand and footprint kits
- Memory-making - BABY LOSS FAMILY ADVISORS™ BABY LOSS DOULAS®
Make copies of the baby's footprints, write name and date and share with all family members including children Can even be a coloring page for the kids Take pictures of miscarried baby's remains in the container, in the toilet, on a piece of cloth, in your hands Take many family pictures
- After the loss - The Miscarriage Association
Other parents mark their loss in different ways, perhaps planting a shrub or tree, making a donation to charity, or creating something else in their baby’s memory
- Medical treatment for early fetal death (less than 24 weeks)
Traditionally, early non‐viable pregnancies (less than 14 weeks) have been terminated by surgical evacuation Later pregnancies (14 to 24 weeks) have been ended by medical induction of miscarriage
- How to Support Families through Rituals and Memory-Making
Asking guided questions to understand parents’ thoughts and feelings and trusting their instincts is essential to providing support in perinatal loss For some parents, the lack of an anticipated ritual can be felt as yet another loss
- Making Memories - Finleys Footprints
It is possible to capture prints from babies born at an early gestation, perhaps from 16 weeks upwards You can also purchase inkless hand and footprint wipe kits, which leave less mess
- How to Make Prints From a Preemie or NICU Baby
Should I make prints before or after my baby comes home from the NICU? Both options are valid, and the right choice depends on your comfort level and your baby's medical situation Making prints during the NICU stay captures just how tiny your baby was at that stage and documents their early days
- Caring for Patients Experiencing Perinatal Loss - opqic. org
List 3 ways to assist with making memories for patients experiencing perinatal loss “Miscarriage and infant loss are different because you lose potential – not the person they were, but the person they could have been ” - Talia Gates
- Pregnancy Loss
After you pass the fetal tissue, you may have questions about what you should do next There is no rush to do anything specific and you should use this time to do whatever feels right and comfortable to you
- Arrangements following your pregnancy loss 12-24 weeks
This leaflet gives you information on the choices available to you after the loss of your baby You may have a lot of questions and we realise how hard it may be to make decisions
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