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    1. pppppppppppppppppd on

      Uplifting news on such a heartbreaking subject. Extending the certificates further back can only be a good thing.

      Together with statutory parental bereavement pay/leave and statutory neonatal care pay/leave, these are some surprisingly compassionate policies to come out of the last (largely discompassionate) government.

    2. Have to understand that that sort of horrible shit can cut a person in two, physically (obviously) and psychologically – straight up. As either parent, try functioning ‘normally’ for months afterwards. “What did I do wrong?!” and other fkn stupid shit goes through one’s head.

    3. I don’t understand the purpose of the certificate and the article is paywalled. What is this supposed to achieve/ change?

    4. I lost my daughter’s twin. I feel lucky that we have an ultrasound scan, but I found it incredibly hard to process grief when there was no physical evidence of her. I honestly believe this would have helped me so much at the time.

      We’ll be applying for one today. Even just to have a formal piece of paper with her name on – it makes a big difference.

    5. kahnindustries on

      There was very little care and support for us from the hospital. It felt like you were taking a car in for a service or something.

      It will be interesting to see how these certificates work

    6. Rowdy_Roddy_2022 on

      Doesn’t matter how early the miscarriage is, I’ve been through this with my wife and it is absolutely heartbreaking. All the same pain and emotions as any bereavement.