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BabySafeHaven
02-05-2004, 03:35 PM
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Marley>>>

First of all this is all the mother, the parents and the family. This is a
validation that she bore a child for up to nine months, went through labor and
delivery, or even by C-section, then to recover, and then for all signs in her
body to show that she carried a child, which includes lactation.
I understand the woman who gives up a baby for adoption goes through all of
this, but the woman who has a stillbirth doesn't have any choice whatsoever in
not having a live baby delivered. If the baby is stillborn the baby is STILL
born, and it is born still.
The Certificate of Birth RESULTING In Stillbirth is for a validation of the
bereaved family only.
Nobody has ever specified that this is more important then anything else, this
is only for the choice of the family to validate the tragic loss of their
child.
Jean

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