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Why it's important to break the silence around stillbirth
“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much” – Helen Keller. We can push for improvements to reduce stillbirths. We can stop other families from experiencing the same heartache. The passion that parents have to save other babies' lives makes them powerful advocates for change. We need to break the silence so that it will perhaps prevent stillbirth. Brave parents have come forward to share their stories. Let's support them by raising awareness on stillbirth and sharing your experience. Together, we will save more babies and families. #Projectsidekicks #TAPSidekicks #BreaktheSilence
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Which weeks did you gave birth?
37 weeks are considered full term, we can choose to get it induce or to wait (naturally) I gave birth at 37 weeks sharp as I started to dilate at 36 weeks and I had contractions , extreme pain everywhere especially my pelvic area. I had bloody show afterwards but my waterbag didn't break so my gynae poked my waterbag at 12 midnight sharp on 37 weeks as she told me it is considered full term so it's safe. I am currently 32 weeks with my second pregnancy and I was wondering if I will be giving birth on 37 weeks too? I mean , I have a choice but what's best? #advicepls I appreciate if you can share your experiences too ☺️ #BreakTheSilence
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