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The Stillbirth Foundation Australia works hard to recognise your baby and the countless others who have died inexplicably and been born silently, by raising awareness of stillbirth and funding vital research. In an effort to provide you with some small measure of comfort, we wish to assure you that every thought and emotion you are feeling is entirely normal. We have collated the experiences of our Stillparents in this section of our website and share these with you. Please keep in mind though that there really is nothing normal or abnormal at this time. There is only you, your baby and your unshakeable grief.

Support for Mums and Dads

A special note to stillparents
What about the Dads?
What will happen at the time of birth?
How will our relationship change?
What can be done to determine why my baby died?
How can I help my other children cope?
Is there a right way to grieve?
What about future pregnancies?
How will I be able to cope?
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Stillbirth Stories

Mater Hospital Support Group

The Mater Hospital offers a group for parents who have experienced the death of their baby. The group meets in order to give parents an opportunity to meet with others who have also experienced the shock, disbelief and deep sadness that accompany the death of baby.

The group is run by social workers Belinda Power and Deb de Wilde. Belinda and Deb offer a safe, nurturing environment in which parents can start to explore their feelings about the experience of their baby’s death and with the support, acceptance and friendship of other parents find their own path.

 Meetings are held in the Conference Room of the Melanoma Poche Centre which is located opposite the Mater Hospital in Rocklands Road, North Sydney.

There is no charge to attend the group and all are welcome, irrespective of where their baby has been born.

If you would like to confirm your attendance, have questions or would simply like to talk about what happens at the group, please feel free to contact Deb on 0412 514 996 or email Deb at deborahdewilde@bigpond.com.

Support for Families and Friends

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How can I help and support my friends
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We Remember

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Julian Kircher25/01/2020
Leo Akangaro Aydon22/01/2020
Major Tutai19/01/2020
Stella May de Blanken18/01/2020
Amber Stevens17/01/2020
Skye Stevens17/01/2020
Edward Carty15/01/2020
Sebastian Eruera Pasceri12/01/2020
Gabriel Ali Stell09/01/2020
Florence Bentley29/12/2019
Sol Dreghorn26/12/2019
Beatrice Welch-Hupka21/12/2019
Finn Brucke20/12/2019
Noah Colo10/12/2019
Quillan Crichton06/12/2019
Freckle Slan05/12/2019
Ayla Jean Burgess02/12/2019
Tom Tj King26/11/2019
Archibald Afford23/11/2019
Billy Parker Burns22/11/2019

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(02) 9557 9070
office@stillbirthfoundation.org.au
105/283 Alfred Street North, North Sydney, NSW 2060

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