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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2008

October is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, in recognition of families who lost babies to miscarriage or stillbirth. But this year, the somber nationwide gatherings marking the occasion are also filled with hope for new legislation that could go a long way toward preventing these tragedies. This ScienCentral News video explains. http://www.sciencentral.com/video/

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  • To N3CR1S- How dare you preach like that to the people who have given birth to a stillborn baby. How dare you. You obviously have never lost a baby. I didn't have a stillborn, but had a miscarriage at 15 weeks, and I wanted to know what happened to my baby. Everyone has the right to know why their child died. And we do learn to live with it, and it's hard, but we don't need A-holes like you being ignorant about it.

  • N3CR1S - you try and go into labor and push out a dead baby!! you try and do that for 20 hrs, you try and wait in the hospital after they figure out whats going on that there may be a hope, that your body could hold on and then the hope is loss when the find out it has died during your labor! and see how you would fee, i hope you never experience this, but it would teach you a lesson if you did.

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  • fuck u

  • i been thru this but the baby was fine until my wife got to the hospital, they waited too much and they baby poop inside the mom and breath in the heart stopped , if they dint wait that long asking for insurance cards nad bullshit, they could have save the baby, it;s painful, nothing can fill that emty space the lays inside my heart, well only god knows............

  • i ddint get aiden an autopsy eaither now i wish i would have

  • This really is an overlooked issue. I think the reason some people dismiss this is because they think that because the baby died before s/he accomplished anything, s/he is not worth crying for. I'm not a mother, but I know that a baby who never got to live IS worth crying for.

  • lols

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