I have just heard that this week is
www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk/support/marking-your-loss/babyloss-awareness-week/
to all others here with a similar loss.
I've been trying to get the death certificate for the baby I lost at less than a day old in 1967. I ran into a lot of difficulties ordering the certificate as apparently the General Records Office started to be suspicious that I wanted it for use in identity theft! Very hurtful.
By going to the local Lewisham office I managed to order it, on Sept 30th - but it still hasn't arrived.
I have no memento of this baby. No grave, no ashes, since he was cremated at the local crematorium which was one of those involved in losing babies' ashes.
i have other reasons for wanting to know what the certificate says as well - but it would at least be something, as now I have nothing.
Canard islanders tell Brits to go home.
To think that London, or anywhere else for that matter, does not belong to any one demographic
Another Tired Kicking For The Sick And Disabled By Rishi