Advice following a death in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Guide for relatives about arrangements that need to be made and the options you have following a death in ICU
Guide for relatives about arrangements that need to be made and the options you have following a death in ICU
Information and guidance to help you following a bereavement
This information has been written to answer your queries and reduce any worries you may have. We have asked women who have had late miscarriages or stillbirths for their advice when writing this leaflet.
Guide for the parents and carers who have lost a child under the age of 18
This information outlines what happens when you want to bury your baby’s remains and/or pregnancy tissue on a piece of land other than a recognised cemetery or churchyard.
Information for families who are considering taking their child's body home before the funeral
This leaflet is for any parents who wish to collect their baby from the hospital mortuary themselves.
Guides friends and relatives through some arrangements that they need to make and the options they have
What you can do to help yourself, how others can help you, how you can help other people who may be experiencing strong feelings after the death of someone close, and where you can get more advice and support.
What happens when the Coroner requests a post mortem examination following a death in hospital.
Explains what happens in a hospital post mortem examination following a death in hospital.
The purpose of this leaflet is to guide you through the initial arrangements for being admitted to deliver your baby.
We have written this leaflet to give a brief explanation of why the doctors or midwives may ask your permission for a post mortem examination to be carried out or why you may be told that your child is to have a post mortem examination.
Information for families about what happens to human samples removed at post mortem
Information on what happens following a neonatal death and how we can help support you.