Nelliebelly
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Hello everyone. I am asking for your help on behalf of my sister-in-law who discovered yesterday that her baby has died. She is 13 weeks pregnant and the doctors think the baby died at around 11 weeks.
She is currently in the process of deciding whether to have a D&C or to let the baby come away naturally. At the moment she feels she would rather let nature take its course, and just wait for the baby to come out when it is ready. There are two things that are bothering her about this.
The first is whether she can cope with actually seeing it. I have offered to be with her when it happens and deal with the baby for her which she seems happy with. The second is - what on earth do we do with the baby? The thought of flushing just seems horrific. Can we have a cremation or church burial for such a young baby? Can we bury the baby ourselves or are there legalities involved? (We are in England).
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
She is currently in the process of deciding whether to have a D&C or to let the baby come away naturally. At the moment she feels she would rather let nature take its course, and just wait for the baby to come out when it is ready. There are two things that are bothering her about this.
The first is whether she can cope with actually seeing it. I have offered to be with her when it happens and deal with the baby for her which she seems happy with. The second is - what on earth do we do with the baby? The thought of flushing just seems horrific. Can we have a cremation or church burial for such a young baby? Can we bury the baby ourselves or are there legalities involved? (We are in England).
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.