Hope and Healing After Stillbirth And New Baby Loss, 9781399816465
Paperback
Find hope and healing after the devastating loss of a baby.

Hope and Healing After Stillbirth And New Baby Loss

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  • Paperback

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    24 September 2024

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Summary

Finding Hope: A Guide to Healing After Stillbirth and Infant Loss

A practical and sympathetic guide on how to cope with the loss of an unborn or newborn baby.

Offering wisdom and understanding, written with sensitivity, this book has much practical help within its pages for a loss like that feels like few others.

Whether it happens before or shortly after birth, the loss of a baby brings overwhelming grief, and parents often struggle to access the professional help t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781399816465
ISBN-10:1399816462
Author:Kevin Gournay
Publisher:John Murray Press
Imprint:Sheldon Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:24 September 2024
Weight:150g
Dimensions:212mm x 134mm x 14mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Gives an insight into grief, and on what may help in living with the loss. Midwives and maternity staff may also find this book useful to appreciate some of the challenges facing parents.” * Gail Johnson, Professional Adviser, Royal College of Midwives * “Our priority must be to provide appropriate support to the parents who are experiencing loss: that is why books like this one are so important.” * Vicky Foxton, MP *

About The Author

Kevin Gournay

Professor Kevin Gournay, CBE is Emeritus Professor at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London, and the author of several Sheldon books. He is a government adviser and expert witness, a consultant to the World Health Organization, and lead investigator and reporter on multiple reports on cases of stillbirth and perinatal death. He has covered a very wide range of research and is renowned for his work with patients suffering the effects of trauma, and with dying patients and their families. His professional interest in stillbirth stems from loss of his own child to stillbirth (at 40 weeks) in 1985.

Dr Brenda Ashcroft is a lecturer in midwifery/ethics and law at University of Salford. She is a distinguished midwife and an expert witness. She has a specialist interest in risk on the labour ward, and has investigated a large number of cases involving stillbirth and perinatal death, where negligence has been addressed. She has contributed to the work of SANDS and presented her work to government organisations.

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