Baby Loss Awareness Week is an opportunity to remember and honour babies who died during pregnancy, at or soon after birth, and in infancy. It provides a safe and supportive space for anyone affected.

Why It Matters
- Pregnancy and baby loss affects thousands of families every year in the UK.
- Many parents experience feelings of isolation and grief that can last a lifetime.
- Talking openly helps break the silence and offers comfort to those who may feel alone.
Ways to Get Involved
- Take part in the Wave of Light on 15th October by lighting a candle at 7pm.
- Share your story or listen to others to help build awareness and compassion.
- Support charities working to improve bereavement care and support services.
Find Help or Information
- Baby Loss Awareness
- Sands (Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Charity) – sands.org.uk