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Miscarriage law review praised by mum who lost 20 babies | Miscarriage law review praised by mum who lost 20 babies |
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A mother who suffered 20 miscarriages and stillbirths has welcomed a review into the law to allow women who miscarry before 24 weeks to register the baby's death. | A mother who suffered 20 miscarriages and stillbirths has welcomed a review into the law to allow women who miscarry before 24 weeks to register the baby's death. |
Salma Mbarouk, 30, from Coventry, was unable to register 12 of the babies as they were miscarried before the current 24-week threshold. | |
Mrs Mbarouk said if parents could get a certificate it would be "amazing". | Mrs Mbarouk said if parents could get a certificate it would be "amazing". |
The review will be led by bereavement specialist and midwife Sam Collinge. | The review will be led by bereavement specialist and midwife Sam Collinge. |
It was announced by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt earlier this year. | It was announced by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt earlier this year. |
Ms Collinge, who is based at University Hospital in Coventry, said: "There is a real lack of understanding around baby loss, and in particular with babies that are born before the 24-week age viability". | Ms Collinge, who is based at University Hospital in Coventry, said: "There is a real lack of understanding around baby loss, and in particular with babies that are born before the 24-week age viability". |
At the moment, parents whose babies are stillborn after 24 weeks gestation can register the name and receive a certificate of registration of stillbirth. | At the moment, parents whose babies are stillborn after 24 weeks gestation can register the name and receive a certificate of registration of stillbirth. |
When a pregnancy ends before 24 weeks gestation, there is no formal process for parents to legally register the loss. | When a pregnancy ends before 24 weeks gestation, there is no formal process for parents to legally register the loss. |
Mrs Mbarouk, 30, said: "To have something like this, as a memory, is something you can hold on to forever. | Mrs Mbarouk, 30, said: "To have something like this, as a memory, is something you can hold on to forever. |
"If we had a certificate and if it was registered in a system - type it in and their name is there; it would be so amazing. | "If we had a certificate and if it was registered in a system - type it in and their name is there; it would be so amazing. |
"My babies will always exist to me because I carried them, but a death certificate is official - it says to the world that they existed." | "My babies will always exist to me because I carried them, but a death certificate is official - it says to the world that they existed." |
"Sam looked after us in the darkest of hours and I cannot think of someone more compassionate than her to lead this." | "Sam looked after us in the darkest of hours and I cannot think of someone more compassionate than her to lead this." |
Ms Collinge will work with the charity Saying Goodbye to look at how services can be improved for parents who experience a miscarriage and other causes of baby loss. | Ms Collinge will work with the charity Saying Goodbye to look at how services can be improved for parents who experience a miscarriage and other causes of baby loss. |
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