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- W2016642279 abstract "The Board of the International Stillbirth Alliance (ISA) would like to thank and to congratulate The Lancet on publishing its Stillbirths Series. Stillbirth has a profound effect on mothers, fathers, family, and care providers. The Comment by Zoë Mullan and Richard Horton1Mullan Z Horton R Bringing stillbirths out of the shadows.Lancet. 2011; (published online April 14.)https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(11)60098-6Summary Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (48) Google Scholar includes a photograph of a couple with their stillborn baby, which clearly illustrates the enormity of this loss and gives hope that the invisibility of stillbirth, which has held back progress for so long, is now over.ISA was pleased to contribute to the activities of the 69 authors, from more than 50 institutions across 18 countries, to produce this series through a grant from the Gates Foundation. ISA was founded on the dream of three mothers of stillborn babies who shared a vision to make a difference in the stillbirth cause. Their dream was to create an organisation that would combine the knowledge of health-care professionals with the passion of families to advance stillbirth research, medical care, and bereavement services. ISA now has 47 member organisations in 14 countries and works to link people around the world to address stillbirth. Through annual conferences combining bereavement care, clinical practice, and research in stillbirth prevention, ISA brings people together from all backgrounds to share knowledge and foster collaboration. ISA has made a commitment to address the call for action in this Series2Goldenberg RL McClure EM Bhutta ZA et al.for The Lancet's Stillbirths Series steering committeeStillbirths: the vision for 2020.Lancet. 2011; (published online April 14.)https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(10)62235-0Summary Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (123) Google Scholar through each annual conference.Parents are central to the work of ISA. Many ISA organisations are parent-based, established by those who have suffered the loss of a child through stillbirth. Many of these organisations focus on bereavement support and promoting awareness and many also support and undertake research. Our Parent Advisory Committee is made up of these member organisations.We believe that a large proportion of the huge global burden of stillbirths is potentially preventable, and through the collaboration of global partners this can be realised. To effect this change, resources are required. These resources need to support the provision of care to prevent stillbirth, to ensure best practice in our provision of care, and to fund research to address the losses that occur despite best practice. ISA implores funding agencies to support activities that address the call to action of The Lancet's Stillbirths Series.2Goldenberg RL McClure EM Bhutta ZA et al.for The Lancet's Stillbirths Series steering committeeStillbirths: the vision for 2020.Lancet. 2011; (published online April 14.)https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(10)62235-0Summary Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (123) Google ScholarAll authors are members of the ISA Board. The Board of the International Stillbirth Alliance (ISA) would like to thank and to congratulate The Lancet on publishing its Stillbirths Series. Stillbirth has a profound effect on mothers, fathers, family, and care providers. The Comment by Zoë Mullan and Richard Horton1Mullan Z Horton R Bringing stillbirths out of the shadows.Lancet. 2011; (published online April 14.)https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(11)60098-6Summary Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (48) Google Scholar includes a photograph of a couple with their stillborn baby, which clearly illustrates the enormity of this loss and gives hope that the invisibility of stillbirth, which has held back progress for so long, is now over. ISA was pleased to contribute to the activities of the 69 authors, from more than 50 institutions across 18 countries, to produce this series through a grant from the Gates Foundation. ISA was founded on the dream of three mothers of stillborn babies who shared a vision to make a difference in the stillbirth cause. Their dream was to create an organisation that would combine the knowledge of health-care professionals with the passion of families to advance stillbirth research, medical care, and bereavement services. ISA now has 47 member organisations in 14 countries and works to link people around the world to address stillbirth. Through annual conferences combining bereavement care, clinical practice, and research in stillbirth prevention, ISA brings people together from all backgrounds to share knowledge and foster collaboration. ISA has made a commitment to address the call for action in this Series2Goldenberg RL McClure EM Bhutta ZA et al.for The Lancet's Stillbirths Series steering committeeStillbirths: the vision for 2020.Lancet. 2011; (published online April 14.)https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(10)62235-0Summary Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (123) Google Scholar through each annual conference. Parents are central to the work of ISA. Many ISA organisations are parent-based, established by those who have suffered the loss of a child through stillbirth. Many of these organisations focus on bereavement support and promoting awareness and many also support and undertake research. Our Parent Advisory Committee is made up of these member organisations. We believe that a large proportion of the huge global burden of stillbirths is potentially preventable, and through the collaboration of global partners this can be realised. To effect this change, resources are required. These resources need to support the provision of care to prevent stillbirth, to ensure best practice in our provision of care, and to fund research to address the losses that occur despite best practice. ISA implores funding agencies to support activities that address the call to action of The Lancet's Stillbirths Series.2Goldenberg RL McClure EM Bhutta ZA et al.for The Lancet's Stillbirths Series steering committeeStillbirths: the vision for 2020.Lancet. 2011; (published online April 14.)https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(10)62235-0Summary Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (123) Google Scholar All authors are members of the ISA Board. Bringing stillbirths out of the shadowsThe grief of a stillbirth is unlike any other form of grief: the months of excitement and expectation, planning, eager questions, and the drama of labour—all magnifying the devastating incomprehension of giving birth to a baby bearing no signs of life. Thankfully such events are rare. Or are they? As the Series we launch today shows, almost 3 million stillbirths happen worldwide every year,1 which, even for a country with a developed health system such as the UK, means that 11 sets of parents every day will take home their newborn baby in a coffin. Full-Text PDF" @default.
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