
Perinatal Loss
Perinatal loss refers to the death of a baby from the middle of pregnancy (around 20 weeks) up to a few weeks after birth. It can happen due to various reasons, such as complications during pregnancy or issues with the baby’s development. This loss can be deeply heartbreaking for parents and families, often involving feelings of grief, sadness, and mourning. While it’s a difficult experience, support from healthcare professionals, friends, and family can help parents process their grief and find ways to cope with their loss.