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		<title>Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death: MEND</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 19:49:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[M.E.N.D. (Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death) is a Christian, non-profit organization that reaches out to families who have suffered the loss of a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant death…


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<blockquote><p>M.E.N.D. (Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death) is a Christian, non-profit organization that reaches out to families who have suffered the loss of a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant death…</p></blockquote>
<p>MEND offers support groups and services both internationally and nationally. Based in Dallas/Ft.Worth Texas, MEND was founded by Rebekah Mitchell.</p>
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<strong>International Services Include:</strong></p>
<li>Free Bi-weekly <a href="http://home.mend.org/Newsletters/tabid/80/Default.aspx" class="broken_link">newsletter</a></li>
<li>Online <a href="http://home.mend.org/SupportEvents/MENDOnlineForums/tabid/115/Default.aspx" class="broken_link">support forum</a> </li>
<li>And numerous <a href="http://home.mend.org/Resources/tabid/83/Default.aspx" class="broken_link">resources</a> provided through the MEND website.</li>
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     <strong>Nation Services Include all the services listed above including:</strong></p>
<li>Local chapter peer support groups (visit links for contact information and maps.)
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<li>MEND Home – <a href="http://home.mend.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=99&amp;tabid=99&amp;mid=497" class="broken_link">Dallas/Ft.Worth</a></li>
<li>Arkansas –  <a href="http://home.mend.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=98&amp;tabid=99&amp;mid=497" class="broken_link">Northwest</a></li>
<li>Georgia – <a href="http://home.mend.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=100&amp;tabid=99&amp;mid=497" class="broken_link">Atlanta</a></li>
<li>Kansas – <a href="http://home.mend.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=103&amp;tabid=99&amp;mid=497" class="broken_link">Emporia</a></li>
<li>Missouri – <a href="http://home.mend.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=124&amp;tabid=99&amp;mid=497" class="broken_link">Springfield</a></li>
<li>Oklahoma – <a href="http://home.mend.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=117&amp;tabid=99&amp;mid=497" class="broken_link">Tulsa</a></li>
<li>Texas – <a href="http://home.mend.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=101&amp;tabid=99&amp;mid=497" class="broken_link">Houston</a>, <a href="http://home.mend.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=116&amp;tabid=99&amp;mid=497" class="broken_link">Hill Country</a>, <a href="http://home.mend.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=102&amp;tabid=99&amp;mid=497" class="broken_link">Texarkana</a></li>
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<p>Please visit mend.org to see their resources, special events or to make a <a href="http://home.mend.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=79&amp;tabid=36&amp;mid=543" class="broken_link">donation</a>.</p>
<p>What do you enjoy most about MEND?</p>


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		<title>Subsequent Pregnancy After a Loss Support (SPALS)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:43:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>hanamipapa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Subsequent Pregnancy After a Loss Support (SPALS) is a closed email-based, community support group that has given thousands of grieving parents a safe and compassionate forum to connect and share experiences with others who know the depths of grieving a child and the fears associated with subsequent pregnancy.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Subsequent Pregnancy After a Loss Support (SPALS)" href="http://www.spals.com/home/index.html" target="_blank">Subsequent Pregnancy After a Loss Support (SPALS)</a> is a closed email-based, community support group that has given thousands of grieving parents a safe and compassionate forum to connect and share experiences with others who know the depths of grieving a child and the fears associated with subsequent pregnancy. Whether you have experienced &#8220;the loss of a child due to miscarriage, selective termination, stillbirth, neonatal death, sudden infant death, or accidental death,&#8221; SPALS offers an extremely active and supportive community to those currently pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or contemplating trying again after loss.</p>
<h2>How active and supportive?</h2>
<p>Very! Within moments of my wife posting her first email to the group there was an outpouring of support from members all over the world letting her know that we were not alone. It has been over three years since that first email and I can tell you the momentum and strength of the group hasn&#8217;t slowed a bit.</p>
<p>Shortly after the passing of her first child, due to severe preeclampsia and HELLP Syndrome, Sarah Grimes Founded SPALS in December 1995. Sarah is still very much a part of SPALS and is one of two list administrators.</p>
<p>Sarah shares her experience &#8220;<a title="The Life and Death of Haven, our Beloved Daughter" href="http://www.webhealing.com/hon/sara.html" target="_blank">The Life and Death of Haven, our Beloved Daughter</a>.&#8221;</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>SPALS is a wonderful support group that has been a tremendous resource. Its members have helped us through some of the darkest times. There are many support groups out there, but SPALS offers an atmosphere of intimacy and privacy that is very comforting and reassuring.</p>
<p><strong>Useful Links</strong>:</p>
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<li> <a title="SPALS Home" href="http://www.spals.com/home/index.html" target="_blank">SPALS Home</a> &#8211; Subsequent Pregnancy After a Loss Support</li>
<li> <a title="SPALS Faq" href="http://www.spals.com/faqs/index.html" target="_blank">SPALS Faq</a> &#8211; Frequently asked questions</li>
<li> <a title="Join SPALS" href="http://www.spals.com/home/join.html" target="_blank">Join SPALS</a> &#8211; Join SPALS now</li>
<li> <a title="Contact Sarah Grimes" href="mailto:sbgrimes@juno.com" target="_blank">Sarah Grimes</a> &#8211; For general enquiries and history of SPALS</li>
</ul>
<p>Do you have a story to share about SPALS? What would you tell our readers looking to join a support group? What support groups have you found most helpful?</p>


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		<title>Number of stillbirths a &#8216;national tragedy&#8217;, says charity &#8211; Times Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:37:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>hanamipapa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Pressure on understaffed neonatal and maternity units and a lack of funding   for research into stillbirth is contributing to the avoidable deaths of   almost 500 babies a year, according to researchers. In a report to be presented to the Scottish Parliament today, Sands, the   stillbirth and neonatal death charity, claims that the lives of many babies   could be saved by improved services and increased funding for research. 


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a story I found today about an organization called Sands based in the UK who is calling on Scotland&#8217;s Government to ensure that stillbirths and neonatal deaths are recognized as a &#8220;major health issue and addressed as a matter of urgency and priority.&#8221;</p>
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<p>  Pressure on understaffed neonatal and maternity units and a lack of funding   for research into stillbirth is contributing to the avoidable deaths of   almost 500 babies a year, according to researchers.  </p>
<p>  In a report to be presented to the Scottish Parliament today, Sands, the   stillbirth and neonatal death charity, claims that the lives of many babies   could be saved by improved services and increased funding for research.  </p>
<p>  The charity says that despite the figure of 325 babies stillborn in Scotland   in 2008 — one of the highest per capita in Europe — there is currently no   research into understanding stillbirth issues underway, a situation that it   described as a “national tragedy”.  </p>
<p>  The number of babies stillborn in Scotland is equal to four times the overall   deaths from MRSA, twice the number of adults who are killed in car accidents   and ten times the number of cot deaths.  </p>
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<p>  Sands has called on the Scottish government to ensure that stillbirths and   neonatal deaths are recognised as a major health issue and addressed as a   matter of urgency and priority.  </p>
<p>  Neal Long, chief executive of Sands, said: “Almost 500 babies dying every year   in Scotland is a national tragedy. For too long these deaths have been   ignored and yet here is compelling evidence to suggest that many babies’   lives could be saved with improved delivery of maternity services and   increased funding for research.”  </p>
<p>  The report, <i>Saving Babies’ Lives</i>, reveals that Scotland has one   of the highest perinatal mortality rates in Europe — that is, babies who are   stillborn or die within the first seven days of life. Mortality is highest   in urban areas with the worst social deprivation and poorest general health   indicators.  </p>
<p>  The stillbirth rate is 1 in every 200 babies born in Scotland, a figure which   has not changed significantly since the 1980s.  </p>
<p>  Over half of all stillbirths are unexplained, the majority of unexplained   deaths occurring in low-risk pregnancies. The campaigners want midwifery and   obstetric training to focus more attention on the possibility that things   can go wrong in pregnancy and how to recognise signs of risk and minimise   those risks.  </p>
<p>  The report provides evidence that although per capita funding of maternity   services in Scotland is comparably better than for England and Wales, there   are still staffing pressures in maternity units and antenatal clinics.  </p>
<p>  “There is increasing evidence that many deaths related to events in labour are   potentially avoidable,” it states. “Quality Improvement Scotland’s recent   audit of intrapartum deaths (babies dying during labour) revealed alarming   failures of care: in 44 per cent of cases where the baby died there was   evidence of ‘major sub-optimal care’, which may have contributed to the   death.”  </p>
<p>  Of the 53,000 babies born in Scotland every year, around 8,000 — one in seven   — are admitted to neonatal units. Scotland’s premature birth rate is higher   than in England and Wales and is increasing. Yet while the pressure on units   is increasing, Scottish neonatal units continue to be understaffed and   overstretched resulting in unnecessary transfers of babies and the closure   of units to new admissions.  </p>
<p>  Babies in Scotland, the report claims, are not guaranteed one-to-one nursing   care in intensive care units and says Health Boards must commit to a   long-term recruitment and training strategy for the whole neonatal workforce   to achieve minimum standards of care for babies.  </p>
<p>  There is also failure to accurately identify and understand risk factors for   stillbirth, which include obesity, smoking, social deprivation, teenage   pregnancies and older mothers. All these factors are high and rising in   Scotland.  </p>
<p>  Gillian Smith, of the Royal College of Midwives, said: “The RCM in Scotland   welcomes this report and recognises that more work and research has to be   carried out around the loss of these babies.  </p>
<p>  “We share concerns around the reorganisation of maternity services and would   support Sands in their request to make sure that during these   reorganisations we do not lose the valuable input not just from midwives who   specialise in providing support to parents and families at this time but   also for onsite facilities which help families come together and start the   grieving process.”  </p>
<p>  <b>Case study</b>  </p>
<p>  Not once, but twice Marion Currie has experienced the devastation of losing a   baby at an advanced stage of pregnancy. Her daughter, Lesley, was stillborn   in 2002, and her son, John, in 2006.  </p>
<p>  Both pregnancies had apparently been proceeeding quite normally and she had no   reason to worry. With better knowledge, she believes, it might have been   possible to anticipate problems and her babies might have lived.  </p>
<p>  “With my son, it was believed to be placenta failure. With my daughter, the   cause was unknown, but perhaps in both instances if simple tests had been   available, and there was more knowledge, it might have been different, it’s   difficult to say,” said Ms Currie, 47, from Musselburgh, who edits a   newsletter for the charity Sands. She has two other healthy children aged 14   and 4.  </p>
<p>  “If you could just identify which pregnancies are high risk, but appear to be   low risk, then I’m sure babies’ lives could be saved. We need more research.  </p>
<p>  “There is an expression that says a new mother is born with every child. When   the child is born, the mother is born. When the child is lost, that mother   is left. I have two living children but I am very much aware that two   children are missing from my life.  </p>
<p>  “No children are interchangeable or replaceable and every child is an   individual. There are Lesley and John-shaped holes that will never be   filled. And of course life goes on, you have to care and nurture your living   children, but the holes remain. ”  </p>
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<div class="posterous_quote_citation">via <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article6920564.ece">timesonline.co.uk</a></div>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 20:17:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year around the world, more than 4.2 million babies die between 20 weeks of gestation and the first four weeks after birth. One million babies die from premature birth, while another 3.2 million are stillborn – the majority at the end of pregnancy during labor and birth. The remaining four million children who manage to survive pregnancy and labor end up dying during the first four weeks after birth.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 11pt; font-family: Georgia;">Every year around the world, more than 4.2 million babies die between 20 weeks of gestation and the first four weeks after birth. One million babies die from premature birth, while another 3.2 million are stillborn – the majority at the end of pregnancy during labor and birth. The remaining four million children who manage to survive pregnancy and labor end up dying during the first four weeks after birth. In 2006 my otherwise healthy son, Nicolas, was one of these statistics. Stillborn at 41 weeks during labor from undiagnosed velamentous cord insertion and possible vasa previa, preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction – all easily managed pregnancy conditions. The fact my healthy child lived and thrived for 41 weeks only to die during early labor still enrages me to this day.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 11pt; font-family: Georgia;">Despite the magnitude of stillbirth and neonatal death, little attention is given to these most vulnerable of patients – not to the medical causes of their deaths or to the facts of their deaths and the devastation their loss brings to the families. The Global Alliance to Prevent Prematurity and Stillbirth (GAPPS), based out of Seattle, Washington, is one of the few organizations working to raise awareness, find causes, and prevent these deaths. The sobering statistics above were taken from their website. Please visit their website for more information and spread the word about this wonderful organization: <a href="http://www.gappsseattle.org/">http://www.gappsseattle.org/</a>.</span></p>
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