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Lactation After Baby Loss
By Eliza Strauss Bereavement Midwife & Bereavement Counsellor Founder of The Perinatal Loss Centre Founder My Pebble Urn There is limited information and research around lactation after loss and amid a mother's distress and grief, it is unlikely it will be sought out. As Midwives & Doctors supporting bereaved mothers, we need to be aware of the options that are available so we can best advise bereaved mothers appropriately. When can lactation occur? Lactation (breast milk '

Eliza
Mar 23


Finding Comfort in Your Choices: Options for Your Baby’s Ashes
When you are thinking about what to do with your baby’s ashes, it can help to know that you do not have to decide everything at once. Some families feel comforted by keeping their baby’s ashes close by, while others prefer to scatter or inter them in a special place. Many parents choose a combination of these options. Understanding Your Options for Your Baby’s Cremated Remains A lasting way to remember your baby is to have a portion or all of their ashes placed inside a handc

Eliza
Nov 21, 2025
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