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Support available at St Thomas’ Hospital in Southwark for parents who suffer loss of baby during pregnancy or birth

Parents who suffer the trauma of losing a baby during pregnancy or birth can now be supported by a specialist bereavement counsellor at hospital.

St Thomas’ has become the eighth hospital in the UK to partner with the baby loss counselling charity, Petals.

Petals provides free counselling sessions for individuals or couples to help them process the grief and trauma they have experienced, as well as supporting them through future pregnancies.

The service is now available to parents at St Thomas’ Hospital, in Westminster Bridge Road, Southwark, thanks to support from generous donations to the Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity.

Emily Dent, from Kennington, received support from Petals after she lost her son, Erik, at 21 weeks in 2018. She was also offered counselling sessions when she was pregnant again with her daughter, Astrid, who is now four months old.

Emily said: “Flora from Petals was amazing and got me through some pretty tough times. Having someone there to talk to who was totally disconnected from my life really helped me to process something pretty traumatic.

“She was brilliant at understanding the emotional and physical impact that it had, and got me through my next pregnancy – acting as my advocate and making sure I got all the support I needed.”

The 37-year-old added: “The bereavement midwives at St Thomas’ were also brilliant at supporting us. It felt like there were people who were caring for us, and most importantly, Erik, which I think is amazing. When you’re in that moment, knowing strangers are on your side goes a long way.”

Astrid Dent

Debbie Bridgewater, matron for the high risk team at Guy’s and St Thomas’, said: “Losing a baby can have a devastating psychological impact on parents. Our bereavement midwives are there to support families going through this difficult time, and the new Petals counselling service will help us to provide even better care.”

Karen Burgess, chief executive of Petals, said: “As one of the leading hospital trusts in London, we have been keen to work with St Thomas’ to establish our specialist counselling service.  We are therefore delighted that funding has been provided by maternity services and Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity to take this project forward over the next two years. This enables Petals to extend our reach across Greater London and further meet the needs of bereaved parents who suffer the trauma of baby loss.”

Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity raises money to make the Trust’s life-saving care go above and beyond; from big things to small touches that help patients and their families feel looked after.

For information about supporting Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity, click here.

For more information about Petals, click here.

Pictured top are Petals bereavement counsellors Amy Benson and Flora Saxby with midwives Debbie Bridgewater and Zahra Famili


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