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Lincolnshire Services Support Families After Baby Loss

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Lincolnshire Services Support Families After Baby Loss

Title: Lincolnshire Services Provide Support to Families Suffering Baby Loss

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Support and peace can be found by Lincolnshire families who have suffered the loss of a baby at remembrance services scheduled to be held in nearby locations of Hull, Grimsby, and Scunthorpe in October. The events are curated by the bereavement midwife, Jenna Cadden and Jo Milns from the NHS Humber Health Partnership. The motive behind these gatherings is not just to offer a quiet moment for reflection but also an opportunity for grieving family members to light a candle as well as a chance to openly remember the baby by having their name read aloud. Ms Cadden conveys, ‘This is our heartfelt way of ensuring that these babies are never forgotten.’ These services act as a warm supportive space for Lincolnshire families who are grieving the loss of a baby, allowing them to honour the memory of their dearly departed loved ones.

This report has been adapted by The Lincoln Post, originally sourced from the BBC.

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