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Parents who experience a miscarriage before 24 weeks will now be entitled to bereavement leave
Losing a baby at any stage of pregnancy can have an emotional, physical and mental toll, and currently, parents who experience miscarriage – the loss of a pregnancy before 24 weeks – are not entitled ...
Currently, only parents who experience a stillbirth after 24 weeks of pregnancy or whose child dies before they turn 18 are entitled to two weeks of bereavement leave. However, the government is now ...
A group of MPs are pushing for a law change that would enable those who’ve experienced a miscarriage at any stage of pregnancy to be able to take two weeks of bereavement leave from work. Currently, ...
Warning: this article is about stillbirth and its investigations, including autopsies and related procedures. About six ...
There is no way to prepare. For nearly two years, I couldn’t go inside one room in my house. If you had come over and cracked the door, you’d be met with stale air, a changing table and a tiny, ...
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