Fund private rooms for those who have suffered baby loss

I would like the Government to fund the NHS to create private rooms in hospitals & birthing centres for when a parent has to give birth to a child that has sadly passed away. I personally think it should be close to the exit so that when it is time to say goodbye you don’t have to walk past others.

This petition closed on 4 Jun 2021 with 19 signatures


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As someone who has experienced baby loss I gave birth and I went to leave the maternity home I had to walk through the maternity ward and see and hear newborns crying which was gut wrenching I feel having a room for those who have to experience this painful time at the front of the maternity home should be a room.

Where they can deliver their baby and spend as much time as needed and be able to leave the hospital and not having to walk around after such a traumatic experience.


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