Baby Loss Survey
The information gathered from these surveys may be used to promote a continuation of helpful practices, help reduce trauma, assist in implementing new helpful tools, and better educate and inform those who will serve grieving families in the future. This research survey results are intended to be used to educate and inform those who serve grieving families. www.BabyLossSurvey.com
Experience of Grief Following a Stilbirth
This research is to increase understanding of the painful experience of losing a baby to stillbirth. By learning more about parents' grief, it is hoped that improvements can be made in the support offered to parents in the future.
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Health Care Professionals who are also Parent of Stillborn Baby
This survey is intended for "health care professionals" who are also a parent of a stillborn baby. It was developed with the intention of discovering a method to better serve and assist medical professionals who reach out to parents dealing with the stillbirth of their baby. Click here to take survey.
The STARS Study -- CLOSED--
Study of Trends and Associated Risks for Stillbirth
IRB# HUM63655
A survey of mothers (with and without a history of late stillbirth) to identify trends and associated risks for stillbirth.
This study focuses on late stillbirth of 28 weeks or more gestation.
For the results of this current study to be relevant, a large number of women are needed to participate who are:
1. mothers of babies stillborn at or after 28 weeks,
2. mothers of newborn babies 3 weeks old or younger,
3. mothers currently at least 28 weeks pregnant.
Please pass this information along to other mothers that might be willing to participate.
The survey takes approximately 30 minutes to complete.
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HERE to take STARS Study survey.
Experience of Grief Following a Stillbirth
This research is to increase understanding of the painful experience of losing a baby to stillbirth. By learning more about parents' grief, it is hoped that improvements can be made in the support offered to parents in the future.
For more information Click Here
Experience of Grief Following a Stillbirth
This research is to increase understanding of the painful experience of losing a baby to stillbirth. By learning more about parents' grief, it is hoped that improvements can be made in the support offered to parents in the future.
For more information Click Here
Experience of Grief Following a Stillbirth
This research is to increase understanding of the painful experience of losing a baby to stillbirth. By learning more about parents' grief, it is hoped that improvements can be made in the support offered to parents in the future.
For more information Click Here