The birth of a baby who has died is a devastating and sad event that is life changing. The Stillbirth Foundation Australia feels it is important to share personal stillbirth experiences to demonstrate the reality of stillbirth and we recognise the courage of families who do so. We sincerely thank those families in the following stories for sharing their babies with others.
"The biggest loss", My Child, Winter (May) 2010, remembering Kayla Symonds-Poynton
"Hanging on to Hope", Sunday Herald Sun, 9th May 2010, remembering Hope Heppleston
"Conversations with Richard Fidler", ABC Radio, 29th April 2010, interview with Emma McLeod
"Coming to Terms with stillbirth", Tweed Daily News 23 March 2010, remembering Sophie Little
"The role of the Stillbirth Foundation Australia", The Bub Hub website March 2010, remembering Max Perrett
"An unexplainable loss", emPOWER, February/March 2010, remembering Olivia Kirkwood
"My son was still born", ABC Health and Wellbeing website 28th January 2010, remembering William Hickin
"It's a Girl - then came the Silence", Sunday Herald Sun 9th August 2009, remembering Hope Heppleston
"I can't pretend she didn't exist", St George Sutherland & Shire Leader 28th July 2009, remembering Isabella Lewis
"A stillborn still loved", St George Sutherland & Shire Leader 14th July 2009, remembering Amelia Grosvenor
"Stillbirth Improving the Statistics", Flossie On-line, remembering Olivia Kirkwood
"Baby Max died but there will be another", Sunday Telegraph Agenda 12th July 2009, remembering Maxy Singh-Avedissian
"Our lost angel", New Idea June 2007, remembering Katrina Bott
"The forgotten family tragedy", Daily Telegraph March 2007, remembering Katrina Bott
"Silent anguish bears new hope", Daily Telegraph August 2005, remembering Olivia Kirkwood