Baby rememberance service at Infirmary

Date published: 03 February 2009


Families who have faced either stillbirth or losing their babies shortly after birth are being invited to a special service of remembrance at Rochdale.

The service, arranged by hospital midwives in conjunction with the chaplaincy, is now in its fourth year and will be taking place at 7.00pm on Thursday, 5 March.

It will include prayers, poems, hymns and the lighting of candles in remembrance, with a chance to remember all the babies by name who have died.

The idea for the service originally came from midwife Linda Smith, and was developed with the help of infirmary chaplain Rev Bernice Woodhead.

Rev Woodhead said: “Within society today, stillbirth and neo-natal deaths are certainly still very much sensitive subjects. The remembrance service will offer Rochdale families a chance to come together and remember their babies in a sympathetic and understanding environment. Everyone is welcome to attend and people can light a candle in remembrance of the baby they have lost.”

Linda said: “Many people who have attended previous services have certainly felt that they have had a sense of assuagement from the event. One family who lost their baby over 50 years ago said that the service helped them to bring a sense of closure to the sad circumstances.”

Refreshments will be available after the service, as well a representative from SANDS and a hospital chaplain.

Posters about the service are being distributed to GPs’ surgeries, health centres and community centres throughout Rochdale.

● The Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society (SANDS) offers support for families who have faced stillbirth or neo-natal deaths. They can be contacted on 020 7436 5881 or online at www.uk-sands.org

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