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Why my baby died: New graphic narrative from the Pregnancy Loss Research Group in collaboration with Amy Lauren
The Pregnancy Loss Research Group has curated the production of a graphic narrative in collaboration with Amy Lauren, an illustrator based in Dublin, to show bereaved parents鈥 views and experiences of hospital processes to find out why their baby died. The project was funded through an , with the support of the .
Involving bereaved parents in their baby鈥檚 care and in the maternity hospital reviews that take place after a baby鈥檚 death can help parents manage their bereavement and plan for the future. In Ireland, bereaved parents generally have not been involved in this review process.
In 2021, we interviewed 20 bereaved parents, about their experience and views, to investigate how they could be involved in maternity hospital perinatal death reviews in ways that benefit them and the review process itself. This graphic narrative 鈥 鈥淲hy my baby died鈥 鈥 tells their story, in their own words.
For us, illustrating the research in this way, provides important, actionable insights to other parents, clinicians and policymakers into what is needed to promote better communication, awareness, and prevention of future deaths where possible - Professor Keelin O鈥橠onoghue
To view the full graphic narrative please visit the 鈥淲hy my baby died鈥 project page.
If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this graphic narrative, you can find details of information and supports at .
鈥淲hy my baby died鈥 is based on the research study 鈥'鈥 by Dr 脛nne Helps, Professor Keelin O'Donoghue, Orla O'Connell and Dr Sara Leitao. We thank the parents who participated in this study, whose words form the basis of this graphic narrative.
This project was a collaboration between , , Dr 脛nne Helps, Dr Sara Leitao, Dr Daniel Nuzum, and Amy Lauren.
