
Dealing with stillbirth: Two dads reveal how life changes when the worst happens
For any expectant parent, stillbirth is as devastating as it gets. Losing a child more than 24 weeks into a pregnancy means the mother often has to go through the heartbreaking experience of giving birth to their child knowing that they have already...
October 17, 201847m 56s
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Show Notes
For any expectant parent, stillbirth is as devastating as it gets. Losing a child more than 24 weeks into a pregnancy means the mother often has to go through the heartbreaking experience of giving birth to their child knowing that they have already died.
And yet… how much do you ACTUALLY know about stillbirth and the horrors these unfortunate parents have to go through? Like Rich and Steve, probably not a lot.
That is why Bruce Wagstaff and Niall Cassidy - two men who have been through the experience - agreed with their partners to appear in new Channel 4 documentary 'Child Of Mine', a harrowing look at the realities of stillbirth (Thursday 18th October at 10pm).
In this episode of the podcast, Bruce and Niall sit down with Rich and Steve to tell their stories, reveal how they coped with their loss and explain why dads need to talk about this taboo tragedy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
And yet… how much do you ACTUALLY know about stillbirth and the horrors these unfortunate parents have to go through? Like Rich and Steve, probably not a lot.
That is why Bruce Wagstaff and Niall Cassidy - two men who have been through the experience - agreed with their partners to appear in new Channel 4 documentary 'Child Of Mine', a harrowing look at the realities of stillbirth (Thursday 18th October at 10pm).
In this episode of the podcast, Bruce and Niall sit down with Rich and Steve to tell their stories, reveal how they coped with their loss and explain why dads need to talk about this taboo tragedy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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